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1577 Nació Peter Paul Rubens, pintor holandés.
1491 Nació Enrique VIII, rey de Inglaterra
1476 Nació Papa Pablo IV

1974 Fallece Frank Sutton, actor (Sergeant Vince Carter-Gomer Pyle USMC), muere a los 50.
1930 Fallece Juan Antonio Benlliure, escultor español.
1889 Fallece Maria Mitchell, astrónomo estadounidense.
767 Fallece Papa Pablo I,

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2004 Paul Bremer abandona Iraq después de traspasar la soberanía.
1991 Disolución del Consejo de Ayuda Mutua Económica (CAME o COMECON), en Budapest.
1969 Se producen en Nueva York los disturbios de Stonewall, una serie de altercados en pro de los derechos de los homosexuales ocurridos alrededor del bar Stonewall Inn.
1966 Un golpe de estado derroca al presidente argentino Arturo Umberto Illia.
1963 España entra a formar parte del GATT (Acuerdo General de Aranceles y Comercio).
1919 Se firma el Tratado de Versalles.
1914 Asesinan en Sarajevo al archiduque Francisco Fernando y a su esposa, Sofía Chotek, en el llamado Atentado de Sarajevo.
1909 Se decreta en España la obligatoriedad de la enseñanza elemental.
1807 Los ingleses invaden y conquistan Buenos Aires.
1778 Batalla de Monmouth, New Jersey (General Washington derrota a Clinton).
1519 Carlos V es elegido emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico
1519 Carlos I de España sucede a su abuelo el emperador Maximiliano con el nombre de Carlos V.
1412 El infante castellano Fernando el de Antequera, es nombrado Fernando I de Aragón.
1243 Sinibaldo Fieschi es nombrado papa y asume con el nombre de Inocencio IV.

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Larry Hovis on Gomer Pyle USMC





Frank Spencer Sutton (October 23, 1923 – June 28, 1974) was an American actor best remembered for his role of Gunnery Sergeant Vince Carter on the CBS television series Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

Early life

Sutton was born in [Elkton, Kentucky], the only child of Frank Sims Sutton and Thelma (née Spencer).[1] When he was eight years old, his father became employed as a Linotype operator at the Nashville Tennessean in Nashville. Frank Sims Sutton died from a gastrointestinal hemorrhage on March 16, 1938, leaving behind his wife and 14-year-old son.

Sutton developed an interest in acting, playing his first role at age nine, and also starred in the drama club at East Nashville High School during his attendance. He later said, "The first time I walked out on a stage, I had a warm feeling. I knew then I wanted to be an actor."[2]

In 1941, Sutton graduated from East Nashville High School, and returned to Clarksville to become a radio announcer. He enlisted in the United States Army during World War II, and served in the South Pacific, taking part in fourteen assault landings.[3]

Acting career

Discharged as a sergeant, he began acting on stage.[4] In 1949, he married Toby Igler, with whom he had two children.[2] He attended the Columbia University School of General Studies, graduating cum laude with a bachelor's degree in drama in 1952.

Throughout the 1950s, Sutton played small roles in television shows such as Route 66, Naked City, The Greatest Show on Earth, The Fugitive, The Goldbergs, Gunsmoke, Target: The Corruptors!, The Twilight Zone and The Untouchables. He had a continuing role as Cadet Eric Rattison, the great rival of the "Polaris Unit" manned by the series' heroes, in Tom Corbett, Space Cadet from 1950 to 1955. In 1955, he received his big break in the Academy Award-winning movie Marty, in which he played the title character's friend, Ralph. He also had a role in The Satan Bug, a 1965 spy thriller. He returned to the stage in The Andersonville Trial in the early 1960s.

Sutton's breakthrough role was on Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C, a 1964 episode of The Andy Griffith Show in which he played the cynical and easily exasperated Sergeant Carter opposite Jim Nabors' character Gomer Pyle. This episode led to a spin-off television series of the same name, where Sutton continued the role for five seasons, until the show ended its run in 1969. He also appeared in public service announcements in the role of Sergeant Carter. After Gomer Pyle was canceled, Sutton appeared regularly on Nabors' variety show The Jim Nabors Hour with Gomer Pyle co-star Ronnie Schell; Sutton played the brother-in-law of Nabors' character in comedy sketches.[5][6] Sutton performed in dinner theater, playing, among other roles, the father in Norman, Is That You? and made guest appearances on other television programs.[7]

Death

While preparing for a performance of the comedy Luv at the Beverly Barn Dinner Playhouse in Shreveport, Louisiana, Frank Sutton died of a heart attack on June 28, 1974, at the age of 50. He was buried in his hometown of Clarksville.[2]



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