Henry Darrow
The Emmy winner also starred opposite David Janssen on Harry O and worked on three TV versions of Zorro.
Henry Darrow, the pride of Puerto Rico who starred as the charming Manolito Montoya, the son of a wealthy Mexican land baron, on the 1967-71 NBC Western
The High Chaparral, has died. He was 87.
Darrow died Sunday of natural causes at his home in Wilmington, North Carolina, his former publicist, Michael B. Druxman, announced.
The actor also played San Diego police detective Manny Quinlan alongside David Janssen in the first season of the 1974-76 ABC series
Harry O and received a Daytime Emmy in 1990 for his turn as Rafael Castillo, the father of A Martinez s character, on the NBC daytime serial
Henry Darrow, The High Chaparral Actor, Dies at 87
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