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- Gailard Sartain - Wikipedia
Gailard Lee Sartain, Jr (September 18, 1943 [1] – June 19, 2025) was an American actor who frequently played characters with roots in the South He was a regular on the country music variety series Hee Haw and was also known for his roles in three of the Ernest movies and the TV series Hey Vern, It's Ernest! , which ran for one season on CBS
- Hee Haw and movie actor Gailard Sartain remembered as a . . .
Gailard Lee Sartain Jr was born Sept 18, 1946, in Tulsa to Elizabeth Bell Sartain and Gailard Lee Sartain Sr The future actor grew up in Tulsa, where his father served as the local fire chief After graduating from Will Rogers High School in 1963, Sartain earned his bachelor's of fine arts in 1969 at the University of Tulsa, where he studied
- Hee Haw star Gailard Sartain dies at 81 from natural causes . . .
Gailard Sartain appeared in a sketch on the ABC TV series, "Keep On Truckin' " (Photo by American Broadcasting Companies via Getty Images) Sartain was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1943
- Gailard Sartain Dead: ‘Hee Haw,’ ‘Mississippi Burning’ Actor . . .
Gailard Sartain, the very funny character actor who spent some 20 years on Hee Haw, appeared in three Ernest films with Jim Varney and displayed a flair for the dramatic in The Buddy Holly Story
- Gailard Sartain Dead: Hee Haw, The Buddy Holly Story . . .
Gailard Sartain, the character actor and comedian whose breakthrough role on Hee Haw launched a career of playing Southern good-ol’-boy that included his memorable performance as The Big Bopper
- Gailard Sartain, ‘Hee Haw’ Star, Dies At 81 - Forbes
Gailard Sartain, the Southern character actor and comedian who appeared on the long-running country western-themed variety hour Hee Haw, died Tuesday, June 17 following a long illness He was 81
- Gailard Sartain - IMDb
Gailard Sartain Actor: Fried Green Tomatoes Graduated from the University of Tulsa with a BFA A successful illustrator, Sartain's artistic credits range from record cover designs such as Leon Russell's "Will O' the Wisp" to illustrations for nationally published magazines
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