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11 Facts About Pat Hogan

1.

Pat Hogan mostly played Native Americans over the course of his career.

2.

Pat Hogan portrayed Chief Red Stick in the film Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier.

3.

Pat Hogan attended Roosevelt High School in St Louis and Pasadena Junior College, where he studied art.

4.

Pat Hogan appeared in many western television series and a few movies.

5.

Pat Hogan was married to their sister, who now goes by the name of Nance Crawford.

6.

Pat Hogan was listed in his obituary as Nancy Scott.

7.

In 1954, Pat Hogan portrayed Chief Red Stick in Walt Disney's "Davy Crockett, Indian Fighter" starring Fess Parker.

8.

In 1955, at 34, Pat Hogan played the role of 20-year-old Crawford Goldsby, or the outlaw Cherokee Bill, in the syndicated television series, Stories of the Century, starring and narrated by Jim Davis.

9.

Pat Hogan then portrayed Black Cloud in the CBS series Brave Eagle starring Keith Larsen in the title role.

10.

Pat Hogan played Sam Peachpit in the syndicated Casey Jones and Rivas in the NBC adventure series Northwest Passage.

11.

Pat Hogan died from lung cancer on November 21,1966, in Los Angeles, California.