Biographies: Boyd Cabeen - Actor

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An American actor born in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA on March 14, 1921 as Charles Boyd Cabeen and died in Los Angeles, California, USA on September 11, 1984. In 1941, He married Irene "Jean" Marin, and they got a child, and after their divorce, he married Carmen Cabeen. His most important works are Desire Me (1947) and Gentlemen Marry Brunettes (1955). He was an American actor who played small roles and worked as acrobat for erotic scenes, often performing the roles of party guest, show scene, nightclub, casino or restaurant manager, reporter, gang member, policeman, Army soldier, traveler, reporter, and city man. He acted as an assistant to stars Robert Mitchum and Marvin Lee and gained notoriety for being hired by studios to be a professional babysitter for heavy drinkers. He presented his first work, Mr. District Attorney (1947), and his most important television work was Bret Maverick (1981), where he presented 11 episodes. His last appearance was in the series The Final Battle (1984). He died in 1984 at the age of 63.