Jack Buchanan
Jack Buchanan worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Buchanan's earliest roles were in film, including "Monte Carlo" (1930), "Brewster's Millions" (1935) and "Break the News" (1941). He also appeared in the Fred Astaire adaptation "The Band Wagon" (1953), the Peter Finch comedy "Josephine and Men" (1955) and "The French They Are a Funny Race" (1956). Buchanan was also credited in "Blindside" (1988), "Blind Fear" (1989) and "Friends, Lovers & Lunatics" (1989). He also was recognized in "Red-Blooded American Girl" (1990) starring Andrew Stevens. Buchanan was most recently credited in the Daniel Clark adventure for the whole family "Grizzly Falls" (1999). Buchanan passed away in October 1957 at the age of 67.