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On January 22nd, 2011, Randy was inducted into the Fayetteville Music Hall of Fame prior to Bill Engvall's performance at the Crown Arena by the Mayor of Hope Mills, the Honorable Eddie Dees, as "The Last Singing Cowboy". See more trivia »
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Filmography

Hide HideActor (23 titles)
1987 The Wild Pair
Farkas
 
1985 Highway to Heaven (TV series)
Dave
A Song for Jason: Part 2 (1985) … Dave
 
1976 The Quest (TV series)
Kelso
Day of Outrage (1976) … Kelso
 
1975 Dr. Minx
Brian Thomas
 
1975 Kung Fu (TV series)
Spiff
Ambush (1975) … Spiff
 
1975 Gunsmoke (TV series)
Hub Miller
The Busters (1975) … Hub Miller
 
1974 Kolchak: The Night Stalker (TV series)
Gene the Fiddler
The Spanish Moss Murders (1974) … Gene the Fiddler
 
1974 Savages (TV movie)
Deputy Dickie Haycroft
 
1973 Emergency! (TV series)
Bill Stagg
Body Language (1973) … Bill Stagg
 
1973 Lassie (TV series)
Johnny Piper
Johnny Piper (1973) … Johnny Piper
 
1967-1968 Cimarron Strip (TV series)
Francis Wilde
The Greeners (1968) … Francis Wilde (credit only)
Without Honor (1968) … Francis Wilde
Big Jessie (1968) … Francis Wilde
 
1967 Hondo (TV series)
Sean
Hondo and the War Cry (1967) … Sean
 
1966 Bonanza (TV series)
Colter Preston
Ballad of the Ponderosa (1966) … Colter Preston
 
1966 Combat! (TV series)
Jim Hummel
The Letter (1966) … Jim Hummel
 
1966 Country Boy
Link Byrd Jr.
 
1964 The Hanged Man (TV movie)
The Boy
 
1964 The Fugitive (TV series)
Benjy
Come Watch Me Die (1964) … Benjy
 
1963 Twilight Zone (TV series)
Pvt. Michael McCluskey
The 7th Is Made up of Phantoms (1963) … Pvt. Michael McCluskey
 
1963 Wagon Train (TV series)
David Garner / Noah Bancroft / Private Jamie
The Eli Bancroft Story (1963) … Noah Bancroft
The Robert Harrison Clarke Story (1963) … Private Jamie
The David Garner Story (1963) … David Garner
 
1963 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV series)
Pete Tanner
Last Seen Wearing Blue Jeans (1963) … Pete Tanner
 
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1969 Backtrack! (performer: "We're Gonna Raise a Ruckus Tonight")
 
1964-1966 The Virginian (TV series)
A Bald-Faced Boy (1966) (writer: "That's Where It's At" / performer: "Rye Whiskey", "That's Where It's At")
The Wolves Up Front, the Jackals Behind (1966) (writer: "Dulcie" / performer: "Dulcie")
One Spring Like Long Ago (1966) (writer: "Rivers Flow" / performer: "Rivers Flow")
The Inchworm's Got No Wings at All (1966) (writer: "Inch Worm Song" / performer: "Inch Worm Song")
Chaff in the Wind (1966) (writer: "Wouldn't You Know", "Wanderin' Wonderin'" / performer: "Wouldn't You Know", "Wildwood Flower" - uncredited, "Wanderin' Wonderin'")
 
Show ShowSelf (1 title)
1980 Hee Haw (TV series)
Himself
Episode #11.24 (1980) … Himself
 
Show ShowArchive Footage (2 titles)
1969 Backtrack!
Randy
 
1967 Hondo and the Apaches (TV movie)
Sean Gallagher
 

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Co-host of the Jean London Show, the longest running monthly show in the history of the American Armed Forces, at Camp Pendleton, California.

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Trivia:

On January 22nd, 2011, Randy was inducted into the Fayetteville Music Hall of Fame prior to Bill Engvall's performance at the Crown Arena by the Mayor of Hope Mills, the Honorable Eddie Dees, as "The Last Singing Cowboy". See more »

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