Jack Lilley, greatest identified for his roles on “Little House on the Prairie,” has died. He was 91.
His son, Clint Lilley, solely confirmed to Fox Information Digital that his father had died “peacefully in his sleep,” on the Movement Image & Tv Fund retirement dwelling in Calabasas, California on Wednesday, March 19.
“He was one of a kind,” Clint stated as he shared how proud he was to be part of three generations in Hollywood.
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“Little House on the Prairie” actor Jack Lilley has died on the age of 91, Fox Information Digital can affirm. (Robin L Marshall/Getty Photographs)
“We got a glimpse of the old Hollywood … because he came out of that … and seen the transition. He’s seen so much change in the industry and we were kind of raised around it as little kids. We got to see when it was done back in the day, compared to now.”
Clint remembered engaged on the “Little House on the Prairie” manufacturing as a baby and continued to share what his father taught him within the business.
“He taught us, we had to work for it and nothing was going to be handed to you, you have to go get it … he made sure [of] that … I’m thankful for that, because he wanted to make sure that we were grounded,” Clint laughed as he mirrored on particular reminiscences of the Previous Hollywood actor.

Jack appeared as a stagecoach driver in “Little House on the Prairie” and was usually seen transporting the characters in between cities on a horse-drawn carriage. (Peacock TV)
“He wanted to make sure that [we know] … it’s a privilege, it’s a blessing to be in the industry … I’m forever grateful for that.”
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Clint advised Fox Information Digital that Jack was surrounded by family members on the time of his passing.
Jack appeared as a stagecoach driver in “Little House on the Prairie” and was usually seen transporting the characters in between cities on a horse-drawn carriage.
The Hollywood actor labored on the favored Seventies tv sequence and was featured in a number of made-for-television films within the “Little House” franchise, together with “Little House: Look Back to Yesterday” in 1983 and “The Last Farewell” and “Bless All the Dear Children,” each of which aired in 1984.

The Previous Hollywood actor labored on the favored Seventies tv sequence and was featured in a number of TV films within the “Little House” franchise, together with “Little House: Look Back to Yesterday” in 1983 and “The Last Farewell” in 1984. (Peacock TV)
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Jack’s son shared that his father was shut with “Little House on the Prairie” producer, Kent McCray, and fellow actor Victor French.
“He’s one of those guys who never forgot where he came from,” Clint added. “He came from dirt poor; they moved in 1933. He was born in Texas … grew up in North Hollywood.”
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“He helped a lot of people in this industry … he could make things happen. He was that guy, and he was always willing to help. Always willing to help out and come up with a solution … make it work, make it happen … that’s a gift.”
Jack concluded his heartfelt tribute, “He’s a really good father, no doubt about it.”
The “Little House on the Prairie” household can also be mourning the lack of the sequence alum.
Melissa Gilbert took to Instagram to share a particular message to her former co-star.
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“The little house family has lost one of our own. Jack Lilley has passed away,” Gilbert posted on social media.
“He also happened to be one of my favorite people on the planet. He taught me how to ride a horse when I was just a wee little thing. He was so patient with me,” she added in her prolonged tribute.

Melissa Gilbert, far left, starred in “Little House on the Prairie” as Laura Ingalls. (Getty Photographs)
“Aside from being Victor French’s photo double, he was featured prominently in many different roles on Little House. You can also see his absolute brilliance in the film Blazing Saddles.”
Gilbert posted a photograph of Jack in a cowboy hat to accompany her social media tribute.
“Our first read though was at Paramount Studios, where we had shot Little House the first four years. It was also on Halloween, which is Michael Landon’s birthday. That day, I also found out we would be shooting at Big Sky Ranch, where we had shot little house.”
She continued to explain how her first day on set was “surreal.”

Melissa Gilbert as a baby star and immediately. (Ted Shepherd/NBCU Photograph Financial institution/Stephane Cardinale; Corbis/Corbis through Getty Photographs)
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“Then I walked to the set itself and before I could even focus I heard a familiar voice holler, ‘Hey Halfpint, you old rat-a–!!!’ It was Jack. He was our wrangler for that pilot and by his side was Denny Allen, who had been our wrangler on Little House.”
Gilbert added, “In that instant, I knew I was home. Jack always felt like home to me. He lived quite a life. I am so lucky that he was my friend… Oh Jack….sweet prince…may flights of angels sing thee to thy rest. Love always, Your Halfpint.”
After “Little House on the Prairie,” Jack went on to turn into an actor and stuntman for a number of different movies all through his profession, together with “Sudden Impact,” “Young Guns,” “Planet of the Apes” and “The Legend of Zorro.”