
Lawman (TV series) - Wikipedia
Dan Troop, played by John Russell, is the town marshal of Laramie. Russell based the character on an officer that he knew in the United States Marine Corps. Dan is a hardnosed, by-the-book, seasoned …
Lawman (TV Series 1958–1962) - IMDb
Dan Troop takes over in Laramie, Wyoming after the previous Marshal is killed. A marshal with a reputation, finished with his last job in Abilene, comes to a town needing a new one. His job priorities …
Lawman (TV Series 1958-1962) - The Movie Database (TMDB)
Lawman is an American western television series originally telecast on ABC from 1958 to 1962 starring John Russell as Marshal Dan Troop and featuring Peter Brown as Deputy Marshal Johnny McKay. …
Lawman - Full Cast & Crew - TV Guide
Learn more about the full cast of Lawman with news, photos, videos and more at TV Guide
LAWMAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LAWMAN is a law-enforcement officer (such as a sheriff or marshal). How to use lawman in a sentence.
Lawman - PETER BROWN
Lawman was one of the many western series which dominated television in the late 1950s thru most of the 1960s. The black and white, half-hour show ran for four seasons, debuting on October 5, 1958 …
Lawman - Western Series Wiki
Lawman was a popular TV-series of 4 seasons that ran from 1958 to 1962. The story of Marshal Dan Troop of Laramie, Wyoming and his deputy Johnny McKay, an orphan Troop took under his wing.
Lawman (film) - Wikipedia
Lawman is a 1971 American revisionist Western film produced and directed by Michael Winner and starring Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan, Lee J. Cobb, Sheree North, and Robert Duvall.
Lawman (1971) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
Lawman (1971) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Lawman - Wikipedia
Lawman is a term used in reference to an American law enforcement officer, usually a sheriff or a marshal. Lawman may also refer to the Scandinavian legal office discussed under lawspeaker.