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Roger Lance Mobley (born January 16, 1949 in Evansville, Indiana) was a busy child actor in the 1950s and 1960s, making over 110 television appearances and co-starring in nine feature films in his nine-year career,〔http://www.brokenwheelranch.com〕 before becoming a member of the Green Berets (46th Special Forces Co.) during the Vietnam War. He was later an officer with the Police Department in Beaumont, Texas.〔()〕 ==Background== When Mobley was eight years old, he appeared as "Packy" Lambert on the NBC television series, ''Fury'', starring Peter Graves, Bobby Diamond, and William Fawcett.〔Feature Players Volume 3, Tom & Jim Goldrup, 1997, Ben Lomond,CA., page 204〕 In 1964, Walt Disney signed young Mobley to the title role in the highly acclaimed and Emmy- nominated "Adventures of Gallegher" serials for his '' Wonderful World of Color''. Gallegher is an amateur sleuth newspaper reporter, a character created by the author Richard Harding Davis.〔(http://www.brokenwheelranch.com/rogersbiography.htm)〕 Contrary to popular rumor, it is Mobley's name that Walt Disney wrote on his very last memo. (see Walt Disney's last memo YouTube) After nine years and appearances in 118 television programs or feature films, Mobley's career was interrupted at the age of eighteen by military service. Mobley was quoted as having said, "Uncle Walt () had plans for me, but so did Uncle Sam, and Uncle Sam won." 〔Growing up on the set, Tom & Jim Goldrup,McFarland & Co.,Inc., Jefferson, NC, 2002 page 212〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Roger Mobley」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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