Biography: Sam O'Brien co-starred in the 1972 John Wayne vehicle, "The Cowboys (1972)" with his real-life brother, 'Clay OBrien. (Sam played "Jimmy Phillips" to Clay's "Hardy Fimps".) Clay, at 6 foot tall, stands a good head taller than his brother. Sam retired from acting at an early age. As a grown-up, Sam served his country by becoming an Army helicopter pilot, achieving the rank of Chief Warrant Officer ... show all Sam O'Brien co-starred in the 1972 John Wayne vehicle, "The Cowboys (1972)" with his real-life brother, 'Clay OBrien. (Sam played "Jimmy Phillips" to Clay's "Hardy Fimps".) Clay, at 6 foot tall, stands a good head taller than his brother. Sam retired from acting at an early age. As a grown-up, Sam served his country by becoming an Army helicopter pilot, achieving the rank of Chief Warrant Officer 4. (CW4) Sam was married to Patricia Stevens until her untimely death from cancer in 2001. The couple have two children, Seth and Samantha. Samantha is still in High School, while Seth has made his father a proud grandpa. Sam goes by the surname of Bass these days and is still active in the world of horses and cowboys. hide |
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| Wil Andersen finds himself with a herd of cattle which he has to get to market before the winter sets in, but he has no men to help him. He turns to a group of young school boys as his last hope to get the job done. There is no better training for these boys than hands-on as they don't know what they are in for. They set out as schoolboys but return as Cowboys Search keywords
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Categories: 1972, Drama, USA, Western
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