Chuck Connors – Cause of Death, Age, Date, and Facts
The actor Chuck Connors passed away at age 71, this age of death has to be considered respectable. What was the cause of death? Below is all you want to know regarding the death of Chuck Connors and more!
Biography - A Short Wiki
Chuck Connors Net Worth: Chuck Connors was an American actor, writer, and professional basketball and baseball player who had a net worth of $5 million. Chuck Connors was born in Brooklyn, New York in April 1921 and passed away in November 1992. Connors was one of only 12 athletes to have ever played in both Major League Baseball and the National Basketball Association.
How did Chuck Connors die?
Chuck Connors' death was caused by pneumonia.
Connors died on November 10, 1992, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles at the age of 71 of lung cancer. He is buried in the San Fernando Mission Cemetery.
Cause of death | Pneumonia |
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Age of death | 71 years |
Profession | Actor, Athlete, Baseball Player, Basketball Player, Screenwriter |
Birthday | April 10, 1921 |
Death date | November 10, 1992 |
Place of death | Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, United States |
Place of burial | San Fernando Mission Catholic Cemetery, Los Angeles, California, United States |
Quotes by Chuck Connors
"If you're ever being typecasted - as most of us are - that's a great way to be typecasted. So, 'The Rifleman' is still popular with a lot of people, and I'm proud to be associated."
Chuck Connors
"I wasn't a bad basketball player, but I was far from the world's greatest. Good defense, no offense - that was me."
Chuck Connors
"The day I left baseball, I became smart. When I was in baseball, I played for the love of the game. I'd sign any contract they gave me. But then I stopped playing and began doing interviews with the players at the ball park. I began to see the light."
Chuck Connors
"I can never get rid of 'The Rifleman,' and I don't want to. It's a good image."
Chuck Connors
"I owe baseball all that I have and much of what I hope to have. Baseball made my entrance to the film industry immeasurably easier than I could have made it alone. To the greatest game in the world I shall be eternally in debt."
Chuck Connors