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As of October 2023, none of the original cast members of "Rawhide" are still alive. The show, which aired from 1959 to 1965, featured notable actors like Clint Eastwood and Eric Fleming, both of whom have since passed away. The last surviving main cast member, Paul Brinegar, died in 1995.

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