Born on November 12, 1925, in the heart of Oklahoma, United States of America, Carl Russell Botefuhr, a highly acclaimed American actor, made his grand entrance into the world, destined to leave an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.
The actor, a master of his craft, left an indelible mark on the cinematic world, cementing his status as a thespian of note through his iconic portrayals in a plethora of notable films, including the 1932 classic "The Devil Horse", which showcased his impressive range and versatility, and the beloved television series "Hawaii Five-O", which premiered in 1968 and solidified his position as a household name.
A notable aspect of Carl Botefuhr's existence was his enduring commitment to the institution of marriage, which he exemplified through his long-term relationships with not one, but two remarkable women: the first, Kyoko Yosimura, and the second, Autumn Russell.
Carl Russell Botefuhr's existence drew to a sorrowful conclusion on the first day of May, 1996, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, situated in the state of California, within the geographical boundaries of the United States of America.