

Stuart Whitman
Stuart Maxwell Whitman (February 1, 1928 – March 16, 2020) was a prominent American actor celebrated for his dynamic performances in film and television. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Marshal Jim Crown in the 1967 western series *Cimarron Strip*, which showcased his rugged charm and screen presence.
Whitman's cinematic journey began in the 1960s, where he shared the screen with the legendary John Wayne in the western classic *The Comancheros* (1961). His versatility as an actor was further exemplified when he took center stage as the romantic lead in the 1965 adventure-comedy *Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines*, an extravagant film that highlighted his comedic talents.
Throughout his career, Whitman appeared in a variety of genres, earning acclaim for his performances in films such as *The Longest Day* (1962) and *The Last Challenge* (1967). His commitment to his craft and ability to portray complex characters made him a respected figure in Hollywood.
In addition to his film work, Whitman's contributions to television included guest appearances on popular series, further solidifying his status as a versatile actor. With a career spanning several decades, Stuart Whitman left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, remembered for his unforgettable roles and captivating performances.
Filmography


Highway Patrol

Superboy

Interrupted Melody

The Story of Ruth

The Sound and the Fury

These Thousand Hills

Private Wars

The Mark

Gypsy (1990)

Signpost to Murder

Ransom (1977)

The Monster Club

Murder, Inc.

Night of the Lepus

Sands of the Kalahari

An American Dream

Cuba Crossing

Butterfly (1982)

Second Chances

The Girl in Black Stockings

Rio Conchos

Run for the Roses

The Decks Ran Red

The President's Man

Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes

Omega Cop

The Comancheros

Eaten Alive
