Natty Bumppo
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Natty Bumppo
Summary
Natty Bumppo is a fictional human[1]. He was born on 1726[2]. He died on 1805[3]. He worked as a trapper[4] and army scout[5]. He draws 3,614 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_human category, ranking #550 of 5,308).[6]
Key Facts
- Natty Bumppo was born on 1726[2].
- Natty Bumppo died on 1805[3].
- Natty Bumppo worked as a trapper[4].
- Natty Bumppo worked as an army scout[5].
- Natty Bumppo is the creator of James Fenimore Cooper[7].
- Natty Bumppo is recorded as male[8].
- Natty Bumppo's instance of is recorded as fictional human[9].
- Natty Bumppo's instance of is recorded as literary character[10].
- Natty Bumppo's instance of is recorded as film character[11].
- Natty Bumppo was performed by Harry Lorraine[12].
- Natty Bumppo was performed by Harry Carey[13].
- Among the performers on Natty Bumppo was Randolph Scott[14].
- Natty Bumppo was performed by Kenneth Ives[15].
- Among the performers on Natty Bumppo was Steve Forrest[16].
- Among the performers on Natty Bumppo was Daniel Day-Lewis[17].
- Natty Bumppo was performed by Emil Mamelok[18].
- Among the performers on Natty Bumppo was Bruce Kellogg[19].
- Natty Bumppo was performed by Lex Barker[20].
- Natty Bumppo was performed by Harry T. Morey[21].
- Natty Bumppo was performed by Paul Massie[22].
- Natty Bumppo was performed by Kevin Dillon[23].
- Among the performers on Natty Bumppo was George Montgomery[24].
- Among the performers on Natty Bumppo was John Hart[25].
- Among the performers on Natty Bumppo was Hellmut Lange[26].
- Natty Bumppo was performed by Cliff DeYoung[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Natty Bumppo was born on 1726[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include trapper[4] and army scout[5].
Works and Contributions
Natty Bumppo is the creator of James Fenimore Cooper[7].
Death and Burial
Natty Bumppo died on 1805[3].
Why It Matters
Natty Bumppo draws 3,614 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_human category, ranking #550 of 5,308).[6] He has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] He is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]