Wayde Preston (born William Erskine Strange; September 10, 1929 – February 6, 1992) was an American actor cast from 1957 to 1960 in the lead role in 67 episodes of the ABC/Warner Bros. Western television series, Colt .45.
Preston attended the University of Wyoming and served years in the Army, half of that time in Korea. He served with anti-aircraft forces, paratroops and tanks before coming out as a first lieutenant in 1954.
Preston played some 20 roles in television and films from 1957 to 1991. He left acting in 1959 to become an executive in Comanche Aero Service at Van Nuys Airport, a firm that sold airplanes and provided air charter services. He attributed the change to a difference in income and the way he was treated as an actor. "It wasn't just the hard work and low pay," he said. "The studio did petty things that added insult to injury. I got tired of being treated like an ingenue." He said that he thought he was going to make feature films when he signed with the studio, and he felt that continuing in a TV series would harm his career. As a licensed pilot, he flew some of the charters himself.
Following his departure from Colt .45, he went to Europe, where he appeared in numerous Spaghetti Westerns, including A Man Called Sledge and the 1968 film Anzio, about the World War II Battle of Anzio. Preston played Logan in another 1968 film, Wrath of God; he was then cast in 1969 as Marshal Johnny Silver in Death Knows No Time. He appeared on episodes of NBC's Bonanza and ABC's Starsky & Hutch. His last screen appearance was in a supporting role in the 1990 film version of Captain America.
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Uncredited (final film role)
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