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Gary Hunley

Gary Hunley (born May 22, 1948) is a former child actor who appeared in American film and television from 1955 to 1962. His only recurring role was in 1959 as "Mickey" in three episodes of the children's adventure series, ''Sky King'', with Kirby Grant and Gloria Winters.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Gary Hunley )
==Early career==
A native of Los Angeles, California, Hunley appeared in his first television role in the episode "Santa Claus and the Tenth Avenue Kid" on December 18, 1955 of the anthology series, ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents''. On January 26, 1957, he was cast as Billy, the Boy on a Train, in another ''Alfred Hitchcock'' episode, "The Manacled". Meanwhile, he appeared in two Jack Webb series on NBC in 1956, ''Dragnet'' and ''Noah's Ark''. In the latter he played Danny Brown in the episode "The Reluctant Reindeer". Hunley also played the boy called "Trap" in 1956 in Ronald W. Reagan's CBS anthology series, ''General Electric Theater.'' In 1957, he was cast as Peter in the episode "Village of Fear" of ''Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre'', a western anthology series also on CBS. He appeared as Roy in the episode "The Goose" of CBS's ''Lassie''. He appeared as the child Michael in the 1957 film ''The Unholy Wife'', starring Diana Dors and Rod Steiger. In 1958, Hunley played the role of Chris Conway in the episode "To Become a Man" of the NBC western series, ''Cimarron City'', with George Montgomery and John Smith.〔
In the episode "Small Hostage" (May 26, 1959) of the ABC/Warner Brothers western series ''Sugarfoot'', with Will Hutchins in the title role, Hunley is cast as 10-year-old "Chico", an Anglo boy living in an orphanage in Mexico. In the story line, Hutchins as Sugarfoot travels south of the border with Army Col. Cyrus Craig (Robert Warwick) to reclaim from a cemetery the body of Craig's military son, who had been killed in an Apache attack. While there, Pepe Valdez (Jay Novello), the owner of the orphanage, attempts to persuade Craig that Chico is actually Craig's grandson, but Craig had never been informed that his son may have married and until the end of the episode he doubts Chico's parentage.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title="Small Hostage", ''Sugarfoot'', May 26, 1959 )

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