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Lang Jeffries
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Born
June 7
,
1930
·
Ontario, Canada
Died
February 12
,
1987
·
Huntington Beach, California, USA
Birth name
Hubor William Lappin
Mini Bio
Lang Jeffries was born on June 7, 1930 in Ontario, Canada. He was an actor, known for
Alone Against Rome (1962)
,
Mexican Slayride (1967)
and
The Revolt of the Slaves (1960)
. He was married to Mary Householder, Gail H. Getty and
Rhonda Fleming
. He died on February 12, 1987 in Huntington Beach, California, USA.
Family
Spouses
Mary Householder
(October 5, 1975 - February 12, 1987) (his death)
Gail H. Getty
(August 17, 1966 - June 1973) (divorced)
Rhonda Fleming
(April 3, 1960 - January 11, 1962) (divorced)
Trivia
According to the "Revolt of the Slaves" pressbook, Jeffries served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and was one of only three survivors out of 177 soldiers in his unit who landed at Inchon in the fall of 1951.
Had son, Kent Lappin in Port Huron, MI.
Twice felt the sting of a whip on his bare back in ancient Rome. In
The Revolt of the Slaves (1960)
Rhonda Fleming
has him flogged for disobeying an order. In
Alone Against Rome (1962)
Philippe Leroy
has him flogged for attacking a Roman soldier.
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