Mark Slade

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Mark Slade (born May 1, 1939 in Salem ) is an American actor.

After graduating from Worcester Academy in 1956, Slade initially wanted to be a cartoonist . After a theater school performance, in which he stepped in for a sick classmate, he decided to become an actor. He played his first minor role in 1961 in the feature film Firebirds , which was also filmed as a television series, in which Slade also starred. From 1965 to 1966 he starred in the television series The Wackiest Ship in the Army .

His best known role was that of "Billie Blue Cannon", which he played in the Western series High Chaparral from 1967 to 1971. In 1970 the youth magazine Bravo published a so-called Bravo star cut with him.

Slade now lives in California and works as a painter.

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