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Warren Stanley "Craig" Slocum (November 14, 1934-September 12, 1978) was an American actor from New York City. Born Warren Stanley Slocum, he became an actor in daytime television and created the roles of Noah Gifford and Harry Johnson on Dark Shadows. His last episode on Dark Shadows was #659 taped on December 26, 1968. He appeared on Broadway under his given name of Warren Slocum. With a scattering of uncredited appearances on other shows, Dark Shadows is the only place where he received onscreen credit for his performances. Slocum suffered from Type 2 diabetes and died, tragically, at the age of 43 from insulin shock on September 12, 1978.

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  • Warren Stanley "Craig" Slocum (November 14, 1934-September 12, 1978) was an American actor from New York City. Born Warren Stanley Slocum, he became an actor in daytime television and created the roles of Noah Gifford and Harry Johnson on Dark Shadows. His last episode on Dark Shadows was #659 taped on December 26, 1968. He appeared on Broadway under his given name of Warren Slocum. With a scattering of uncredited appearances on other shows, Dark Shadows is the only place where he received onscreen credit for his performances. Slocum suffered from Type 2 diabetes and died, tragically, at the age of 43 from insulin shock on September 12, 1978.
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  • Warren Stanley "Craig" Slocum (November 14, 1934-September 12, 1978) was an American actor from New York City. Born Warren Stanley Slocum, he became an actor in daytime television and created the roles of Noah Gifford and Harry Johnson on Dark Shadows. His last episode on Dark Shadows was #659 taped on December 26, 1968. He appeared on Broadway under his given name of Warren Slocum. With a scattering of uncredited appearances on other shows, Dark Shadows is the only place where he received onscreen credit for his performances. Slocum suffered from Type 2 diabetes and died, tragically, at the age of 43 from insulin shock on September 12, 1978.
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