John Agar [103071]
Gender: Male
Popularity: 0.855
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Birthday: 1921-01-31
Deathday: 2002-04-07
Age: 81 years
Movies: 71
Links: Homepage, IMDB
Biography: John G. Agar (January 31, 1921 – April 7, 2002) was an American actor. He starred alongside John Wayne in the films Sands of Iwo Jima and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, but was later relegated to B movies, such as Tarantula, The Mole People, The Brain from Planet Arous, Flesh and the Spur, and Hand of Death. He also starred with Lucille Ball in the 1951 movie The Magic Carpet. Agar was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Lillian (née Rogers) and John Agar, Sr., a meat packer (see Agar Hams). He was educated at the Harvard School for Boys in Chicago and Lake Forest Academy in Lake Forest, Illinois and graduated from Trinity-Pawling Preparatory School in Pawling, New York, but did not attend college. He and his family moved from Chicago to Los Angeles in 1942, following his father’s death. During World War II he served in the Army Air Corps, and he was a sergeant at the time he left the army in 1946. He was Shirley Temple's first husband (1945–1950), and they worked together in Fort Apache. His marriage to Temple lasted five years and they had one daughter together, Linda Susan Agar, who was later known as Susan Black, taking the surname of her stepfather Charles Alden Black. Following his divorce from Temple, Agar was married in 1951 to model Loretta Barnett Combs (1922–2000). They remained married until her death in 2000. They had two sons, Martin Agar and John G. Agar III. Agar died on April 7, 2002 at Burbank, California of complications from emphysema. He was buried beside his wife at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California. Agar made six movies with John Wayne: Fort Apache, Sands of Iwo Jima, Big Jake, Chisum, The Undefeated and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon. He also made two movies with Shirley Temple, Fort Apache and Adventure in Baltimore, also starring Robert Young. He is mentioned in the Frank Zappa song "The Radio is Broken" from the album The Man From Utopia (1983). Description above from the Wikipedia article John Agar, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Hollywood in the
2021-02-13
Monster Invaders
2018-08-30
The Naked Monste
2005-04-22
The Vampire Hunt
2001-02-01
Bielefeld Lichtw
1998-02-24
Frank Capra's Am
1997-01-01
A Century of Sci
1996-01-01
Body Bags
1993-08-08
Invasion of Priv
1992-12-07
The Perfect Brid
1991-06-26
Fear
1990-07-15
Nightbreed
1990-02-16
Miracle Mile
1989-05-19
Perfect Victims
1988-08-18
Creepy Classics
1987-10-01
Divided We Fall
1982-01-01
Mr. No Legs
1978-05-01
King Kong
1976-09-08
How's Your Love
1971-08-13
Big Jake
1971-05-26
Chisum
1970-07-23
The Undefeated
1969-10-04
Hell Raiders
1969-06-01
Curse of the Swa
1968-02-01
The Movie Orgy
1968-01-01
Zontar: The Thin
1967-12-01
Night Fright
1967-11-01
The St. Valentin
1967-06-30
Waco
1966-09-01
Women of the Pre
1966-04-14
Johnny Reno
1966-03-09
Stage to Thunder
1964-11-11
Young Fury
1964-11-01
Law of the Lawle
1964-05-13
Of Love and Desi
1963-09-11
The Young and th
1963-08-01
Journey to the S
1962-03-10
Hand of Death
1962-03-01
Fall Girl
1961-10-24
Raymie
1960-07-05
Invisible Invade
1959-05-15
Destination Spac
1959-01-01
Frontier Gun
1958-10-31
Attack of the Pu
1958-04-01
Jet Attack
1958-02-15
The Day of the T
1958-01-01
Ride a Violent M
1957-11-24
The Brain from P
1957-10-01
Daughter of Dr.
1957-06-28
Joe Butterfly
1957-05-29
The Mole People
1956-12-01
Flesh and the Sp
1956-09-25
Star in the Dust
1956-06-13
Tarantula
1955-12-14
Hold Back Tomorr
1955-11-01
The Lonesome Tra
1955-07-01
Revenge of the C
1955-01-17
The Golden Mistr
1954-10-29
Shield for Murde
1954-08-27
The Rocket Man
1954-04-01
Bait
1954-02-24
Man of Conflict
1953-11-04
Woman of the Nor
1952-07-23
The Magic Carpet
1951-10-18
Along the Great
1951-06-02
Breakthrough
1950-11-17
Sands of Iwo Jim
1950-01-01
The Woman on Pie
1950-06-15
She Wore a Yello
1949-10-22
Adventure in Bal
1949-04-19
Fort Apache
1948-05-21