
Hugh O'Brian (born Hugh Charles Krampe) was a prominent American actor and humanitarian best known for starring as the legendary frontier lawman in the ABC Western television series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp from 1955 to 1961 and the NBC action television series Search (1972–1973), as well as films, including the Agatha Christie adaptation Ten Little Indians (1965) and a notable supporting role in John Wayne's last film, The Shootist (1976). Known for his athletic, square-jawed build and quick-draw skills, he became one of television's definitive early Western heroes. Beyond acting, he left a massive global legacy as the founder of the Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Foundation (HOBY), a nonprofit organization that has trained over 500,000 high school scholars in leadership and service.

Game of Death
1978 · as Steiner

Twins
1988 · as Granger

Ten Little Indians
1965 · as Hugh Lombard

In Harm's Way
1965 · as U.S. Army Air Corps Major (Liz Eddington's Lover) (uncredited)

Bruce Lee, the Legend
1984 · as Self

White Feather
1955 · as American Horse

The Shootist
1976 · as Jack Pulford

The Movie Orgy
1968 · as Wyatt Earp (archive footage)

Saskatchewan
1954 · as Carl Smith

Broken Lance
1954 · as Mike Devereaux

There's No Business Like Show Business
1954 · as Charles Gibbs

Fantasy Island
1977 · as Paul Henley

Vengeance Valley
1951 · as Dick Fasken

ABC's 50th Anniversary Celebration
2003 · as Self

Son of Ali Baba
1952 · as Hussein

Alias Jesse James
1959 · as Wyatt Earp (uncredited)

Rocketship X-M
1950 · as Harry Chamberlain

D.O.A.
1949 · as Jazz Fan (uncredited)