Henry Darrow, a prolific TV actor from the 1950s through the early 2000s who found his breakthrough success as Manolito Montoya, son of a wealthy Mexican ranch owner on NBC’s hit 1967-71 Western The High Chaparral, died yesterday at his Wilmington, North Carolina, home.
He was 87.His death was announced on Facebook by his former publicist Michael B. Druxman. A cause was not specified.In addition to The High Chaparral, Darrow is best remembered by daytime viewers for his 1989-92 Emmy-winning role in NBC’s Santa Barbara.Already a familiar presence on television by the mid-1960s through appearances on series including Wagon Train, Stoney Burke, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and The Wild Wild West, Darrow scored his signature role on The High
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