Denver Pyle

Denver Dell Pyle (May 11, 1920 - December 25, 1997) was born in Bethune, Colorado. After graduating from high school he briefly attended college before dis-enrolling to pursue a career in show business. He worked as a drummer and band member until the start of the Second World War, when he applied to join the Merchant Marine. Denver Pyle would claim in later life that he was a Navy veteran, who had been wounded in action at Guadalcanal, however the National Personnel Records Center stated in 1991 that there was no evidence that Denver Pyle had ever served on active duty in the United States Navy. Denver Pyle’s statements were not resolved prior to his death, and his exact status of military service remains unclear to this day.

After the close of the Second World War, Denver Pyle began his film career and starred in several motion pictures throughout the 1950s and 1960s. He became involved in television in the 1970s, and in 1979 was cast as the immortal “Uncle Jesse” in the series The Dukes of Hazzard.

In his later life, Denver Pyle played mostly cameo television roles and retired from full time acting. He died of Lung Cancer on Christmas Day in 1997.


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He died of Lung Cancer on Christmas Day in 1997. She also had a smaller guest role in an episode of The L Word, and is also cast for a role in the TV series Robson Arms. In his later life, Denver Pyle played mostly cameo television roles and retired from full time acting. Maria Donato), Stargate SG-1, Smallville, The Dead Zone and Cold Squad. He became involved in television in the 1970s, and in 1979 was cast as the immortal “Uncle Jesse” in the series The Dukes of Hazzard. In addition to the above, Down have also made some guest appearances on TV, on the shows Da Vinci's Inquest (where she was a regular guest as Dr. After the close of the Second World War, Denver Pyle began his film career and starred in several motion pictures throughout the 1950s and 1960s. She currently lives in Vancouver.

Denver Pyle’s statements were not resolved prior to his death, and his exact status of military service remains unclear to this day. During her freetime Down enjoys watching films or spending time with her friends at a coffee house. Denver Pyle would claim in later life that he was a Navy veteran, who had been wounded in action at Guadalcanal, however the National Personnel Records Center stated in 1991 that there was no evidence that Denver Pyle had ever served on active duty in the United States Navy. Down's most famous appearance is most likely in the TV series Mysterious Ways, where she played the role of Miranda, a physics graduate student who, together with Professor Declan Dunn (often the enthusiast behind the investigations) and psychiatrist Dr. Peggy Fowler (the other skeptic besides Miranda), tries to solve a range of mysterious or paranormal events. He worked as a drummer and band member until the start of the Second World War, when he applied to join the Merchant Marine. Down studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in California, and then the British American Dramatic Academy in Oxford. After graduating from high school he briefly attended college before dis-enrolling to pursue a career in show business. Down showed an interest for acting early, and during her younger years she used to write and produce her own plays.

Denver Dell Pyle (May 11, 1920 - December 25, 1997) was born in Bethune, Colorado. She was born in Langley, British Columbia. Alisen Down (born January 3, 1976) is a Canadian film and TV actress. Bad Money (1999). Late Night Sessions (1999).

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