Wednesday, January 12, 2011

David Nelson Dies At 74

David Nelson
Nelson died at his home in the neighborhood of Century City in Los Angeles to combat the complications of colon cancer, said the family spokesman and a long-time Hollywood publicist Dale Olson.
Nelson was the last member of the Nelson family television, the actor Ozzie and conductor, his wife, singer Harriet Hilliard and his brother Rick mentioned teen idol. The program began on radio in 1952 as "Here Come the Nelsons, and then ran for 320 episodes on television from 1952 to 1966 as" The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet with some of the arguments of the lives of the stars of their own. David Nelson also produced and directed numerous episodes of the series in his career.
The show was filmed at the family home in Nelson, in the foothills of Hollywood, which remains a popular attraction for visitors on bus tours of Hollywood star.
Born in New York, David attended Hollywood High School and the University of Southern California.
His filmography includes Peyton Place, The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker, the Circus, Outlaw day, 30 years old, The Big Show, Love and Kisses and outside Sweet Land Swing. In 1976 she played with his mother in Smash-Up on Interstate 5
On television, smoke, sea, U.S. high school, Joe and his family. Running a value of loans, including things Crackerby, children simply to be free, girls Ozzie, death screams, the last plane, Goodnight Beantown, and a rare species.
Nelson was also honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.


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