CLU GULAGER – 92 YEARS OLD
Clu Gulager is one of the seasoned actors in Hollywood. He made a name for himself in his performance in the ‘60s series, The Tall Man and The Virginian. In 1985, Gulager became part of the zombie-infested comedy movie casts, and in 2005, he again accepted another horror film, Feast, and also made an appearance in its sequels. Then again, most recently, in 2015, he played a credit role in the critically-acclaimed independent film, Tangerine. Besides being a talented actor, Gulager also seems to have a knack for film directing. He directed the short film A Day with The Boys and received a nomination at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. At 92, he is still very active in acting and accepting movie projects to earn more pay. He recently played the role of a bookstore owner in the movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and as Mr. Lawson in giving Till It Hurts.
Gulager was born in Holdenville, Oklahoma. His father was once an actor who decided to take up law in a nearby town. He served in the United States Marine Corps for three years and attended Northeastern State University in Texas. He was a scholar who was chosen to study in Paris, France. There, he collaborated with French actor and director Jean Louis Barrault. He married actress Miriam Burd-Nethery, to whom he shared two songs with.