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mahatmakanejeeves

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18. Seen here with Tommy Rettig
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 02:51 PM
Apr 2025

He was born on the same day as Tommy Kirk.

Tommy Rettig


Rettig in Death Valley Days in 1962

Born: Thomas Noel Rettig, December 10, 1941; Queens, New York
Died: February 15, 1996 (aged 54); Marina del Rey, California, US
Occupation: Actor, software engineer, author

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Early life and acting career

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On October 28, 1958, Rettig guest-starred in the episode "The Ghost" of the ABC/Warner Brothers western series Sugarfoot with Will Hutchins in the title role. In the series installment, Rettig played Steve Carter, a troubled youth whom Sugarfoot is taking to Missouri to collect an inheritance. Rettig also sang the popular ballad "The Streets of Laredo" in the episode.


Rettig (left) with Will Hutchins in Sugarfoot (1958).

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Post-acting career

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On February 15, 1996, Rettig died of heart failure at age 54. He was cremated through Inglewood Park mortuary, and his ashes were scattered at sea three miles off Marina del Rey, California with the ashes of his friend Rusty Hamer in a combined ceremony.

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Tue Dec 10, 2024: On this day, December 10, 1941, Tommy Rettig, "Jeff Miller" in the original "Lassie," was born.

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I remember that from when I was a kid. Susan Calvin Apr 2025 #1
Maverick, Cheyenne and Sugarfoot was the rotation in the afternoon when i was a kid. dem4decades Apr 2025 #5
I remember Sugarfoot. It was part of a rotating trio of shows along with Cheyenne and Bronco. rsdsharp Apr 2025 #2
Sugarfoot, Sugarfoot Susan Calvin Apr 2025 #8
It was kind of a catchy tune in those days. oasis Apr 2025 #10
Lol thank you Susan! Faux pas Apr 2025 #13
Oh, I was a kid too, so I'm not sure. I really didn't look it up. Susan Calvin Apr 2025 #15
Curtesy of https://www.crazyabouttv.com/sugarfoot.html Faux pas Apr 2025 #16
I still bust Faux pas Apr 2025 #3
See above. Susan Calvin Apr 2025 #9
And here it is! rsdsharp Apr 2025 #11
Thank you too Faux pas Apr 2025 #14
He was one of my early idols Marthe48 Apr 2025 #4
Still watch timms139 Apr 2025 #6
Sugarfoot was one of my favorites back in the day. The non-violent, law-studying young cowboy. Martin68 Apr 2025 #7
He was the last star of the 1950s Warner Brothers westerns. n/t valleyrogue Apr 2025 #12
I'm guessing those were the ones that I thought were all one show. nt Susan Calvin Apr 2025 #17
These are the Warner Brothers TV western series of the 1950s: valleyrogue Apr 2025 #19
Yep, the ones I thought were all one show are in that list. nt Susan Calvin Apr 2025 #20
Maverick did a brief parody of the Warner Brothers TV westerns in the episode, valleyrogue Apr 2025 #21
Oh my gosh, I have got to watch that episode. Susan Calvin Apr 2025 #22
I hope this Pluto link works for you. valleyrogue Apr 2025 #23
Seen here with Tommy Rettig mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2025 #18
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