Famous Actors in Movies and TV WesternsNotable people on screen whose fame was predominantly in westernswith images and information.(Also see Famous Cowboy Characters, and Legends of the Old West)
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Wally Wales • Filmography Birth Name: Floyd Taliaferro Alderson (also as Hal Taliaferro; changed his name back to Hal Tali) Actor in 1920-50s westerns, mostly iin supporting roles, such as in Lawless Riders. Born: 1895, November 13 → Died: 1980, February 10 → Age: 84y 2m 28d. Cause of death: pneumonia, stroke Horses: Ace; plus Baron | |
Jim Newill • Filmography Birth Name: James M. Newill Actor in 1930s-1940s westerns, starring 11 times as Texas Ranger Jim Steele as in Spook Town and 8 times as Sergeant Renfrew. Born: 1911, August 12 → Died: 1975, July 31 → Age: 63y 11m 19d. Cause of death: cancer Horse: Alamo | |
Bob "Tumbleweed" Baker • Filmography Birth Name: Stanley Leland Weed Singing actor appearing in 25 western movies in the 1930s, making his debut in Courage of the West. Born: 1910, November 8 → Died: 1975, August 29 → Age: 64y 9m 21d. Cause of death: stroke Horse: Apache | |
Slim Pickens • Filmography Birth Name: Louis Bert Lindley, Jr. Rodeo performer, movie and TV actor, 1950-80s always in supporting roles as in Stagecoach. Born: 1919, June 29 → Died: 1983, December 8 → Age: 64y 5m 9d. Cause of death: brain tumor Horses: Appaloosa; plus Dear John | |
Allan "Rocky" Lane • Filmography Birth Name: Harry Leonard Albershart B-movie actor in the 1930 westerns, then leading roles in the 1940s including 7 as Red Ryder, then 30 as himself as in Gunmen at Abilene. Born: 1909, September 22 → Died: 1973, October 27 → Age: 64y 1m 5d. Cause of death: cancer Horses: Banner; plus Mesquite, Feather, Black Jack, Thunder | |
John Wayne • Filmography Birth Name: Marion Robert Morrison Appeared in dozens of westerns beginning in 1930, became the first singing cowboy in Riders of Destiny in 1933 and ending his career in The Shootist in 1976. Born: 1907, May 26 → Died: 1979, June 11 → Age: 72y 0m 16d. Cause of death: cancer, stomach Horses: Banner; plus Cochise, Duke, Beau, Steel, Dollar | |
Kermit Maynard • Filmography Birth Name: Kermit Roosevelt Maynard Actor in 1930-60s westerns, starring in some such as Valley of Terror, then dozens of appearances in TV series; younger brother of Ken. Born: 1887, September 20 → Died: 1971, January 16 → Age: 83y 3m 27d. Cause of death: heart attack Horses: Baron; plus Rocky | |
Tom Tyler • Filmography Birth Name: Vincent Markowski Began in silent westerns 1920s, then starred in movies 1931-1951, including the role of Stony Brooke in such features as West of Cimarron. Born: 1903, August 9 → Died: 1954, May 3 → Age: 50y 8m 24d. Cause of death: heart failure Horse: Baron | |
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Wally Wales • Filmography Birth Name: Floyd Taliaferro Alderson (also as Hal Taliaferro; changed his name back to Hal Tali) Actor in 1920-50s westerns, mostly iin supporting roles, such as in Lawless Riders. Born: 1895, November 13 → Died: 1980, February 10 → Age: 84y 2m 28d. Cause of death: pneumonia, stroke Horses: Baron; plus Ace | |
John Wayne • Filmography Birth Name: Marion Robert Morrison Appeared in dozens of westerns beginning in 1930, became the first singing cowboy in Riders of Destiny in 1933 and ending his career in The Shootist in 1976. Born: 1907, May 26 → Died: 1979, June 11 → Age: 72y 0m 16d. Cause of death: cancer, stomach Horses: Beau; plus Cochise, Duke, Banner, Steel, Dollar | |
Harry Carey, Jr. • Filmography Birth Name: Henry G. Carey, Jr. Appeared in many western movies in the 1904s and 1950s, such as in Red River and later in dozens of TV westerns. Born: 1921, May 16 → Died: 2012, December 27 → Age: 91y 7m 11d. Cause of death: old age Horse: Billy | |
Lash LaRue • Filmography Birth Name: Alfred La Rue (his father's surname was Wilson) Actor in 1940s westerns, good with a bullwhip against bad guys, 22 roles as himself beginning with King of the Bullwhip. Born: 1917, June 15 → Died: 1996, May 21 → Age: 78y 11m 6d. Cause of death: emphysema Horses: Black Diamond; plus Rush | |
Smiley Burnette • Filmography Birth Name: Lester Alvin Burnette Played the deep-throated singing cowboy "Frog Millhouse" in 53 movies beginning with Melody Trail. Born: 1911, March 18 → Died: 1967, February 16 → Age: 55y 10m 29d. Cause of death: leukemia Horses: Black Eyed Nellie; plus Ring Eyed Nellie | |
Allan "Rocky" Lane • Filmography Birth Name: Harry Leonard Albershart B-movie actor in the 1930 westerns, then leading roles in the 1940s including 7 as Red Ryder, then 30 as himself as in Gunmen at Abilene. Born: 1909, September 22 → Died: 1973, October 27 → Age: 64y 1m 5d. Cause of death: cancer Horses: Black Jack; plus Mesquite, Feather, Banner, Thunder | |
James Arness • Filmography Birth Name: James King Arness Matt Dillon on 1950-70s TV series Gunsmoke. Born: 1923, May 26 → Died: 2011, June 3 → Age: 88y 0m 8d. Cause of death: old age Horse: Buck | |
Gary Cooper • Filmography Birth Name: Frank James Cooper Starred in many westerns; played Marshal Will Kane in the movie High Noon in 1952. Born: 1901, May 7 → Died: 1961, May 13 → Age: 60y 0m 6d. Cause of death: cancer, prostate Horse: Buck | |
Guy Madison • Filmography Birth Name: Robert Ozell Moseley He is known best for the TV western series The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok which ran 8 seasons, 1951-1958. Born: 1922, January 19 → Died: 1996, February 6 → Age: 74y 0m 18d. Cause of death: emphysema Horse: Buckshot | |
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Whip Wilson • Filmography Birth Name: Roland Charles Meyers Cowboy in 22 B-westerns from 1946 to 1955 starring in some such as Range Land. Born: 1911, June 16 → Died: 1964, October 22 → Age: 53y 4m 6d. Cause of death: heart attack Horses: Bullet; plus Rocket | |
Dale Evans • Filmography Birth Name: Lucille Wood Smith (Later changed her name to Frances Octavia Smith) Singing cowgirl of movies, radio and TV, notably Dale Evans: Queen of the West; married to Roy Rogers. (Horses: Buttermilk, Pal) Born: 1912, October 31 → Died: 2001, February 7 → Age: 88y 3m 7d. Cause of death: heart failure Horses: Buttermilk; plus Pal | |
Sunset Carson • Filmography Birth Name: Winifred Maurice Harrison B-western actor of 1940s, wore guns butt forward, starring in such movies as Sunset Carson Rides Again. Born: 1920, November 12 → Died: 1990, May 1 → Age: 69y 5m 19d. Cause of death: unknown Horses: Cactus; plus Silver | |
Gabby Hayes • Filmography Birth Name: George Francis Hayes Sidekick to nearly every famous western movie star, often cast as a grizzled codger; then hosted the TV series The Gabby Hayes Show. Born: 1885, May 7 → Died: 1969, February 9 → Age: 83y 9m 2d. Cause of death: heart attack Horses: Calico; plus Eddie | |
Gene Autry • Filmography Birth Name: Orvon Grover Autry One of the first genuine singing cowboys (after John Wayne), appearing the first time in In Old Sante Fe. Born: 1907, September 29 → Died: 1998, October 2 → Age: 91y 0m 3d. Cause of death: cancer, lymphoma Horse: Champion | |
Bill Cody • Filmography Birth Name: William Joseph Cody Starting as a silent-screen actor in 1920s, he made 24 western in the 1930s beginning with the talkie Under the Texs Skies. Born: 1891, January 5 → Died: 1948, January 24 → Age: 57y 0m 19d. Cause of death: kidney failure Horse: Chico | |
Bill Williams • Filmography Birth Name: Herman August WilhelmKatt Best known for starring in the early television series, The Adventures of Kit Carson. Born: 1915, May 15 → Died: 1992, September 21 → Age: 77y 4m 6d. Cause of death: brain tumor Horse: Chief | |
John Wayne • Filmography Birth Name: Marion Robert Morrison Appeared in dozens of westerns beginning in 1930, became the first singing cowboy in Riders of Destiny in 1933 and ending his career in The Shootist in 1976. Born: 1907, May 26 → Died: 1979, June 11 → Age: 72y 0m 16d. Cause of death: cancer, stomach Horses: Cochise; plus Banner, Duke, Beau, Steel, Dollar | |
Peter Breck • Filmography Birth Name: Joseph Peter Breck Played in westerns, including the TV series Black Saddle, Maverick and Big Valley. Born: 1929, March 13 → Died: 2012, February 6 → Age: 82y 10m 24d. Cause of death: dementia Horse: Coco | |
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Eddie Dean • Filmography Birth Name: Edgar Dean Glossup Singing cowboy in 1940s westerns often playing himself as in Romance of the West. Born: 1907, July 9 → Died: 1999, March 4 → Age: 91y 7m 23d. Cause of death: emphysema Horses: Copper; plus White Cloud, Flash | |
Don "Red" Barry • Filmography Birth Name: Donald Michael Barry DeAcosta Starred as the first Red Ryder in Adventures of Red Ryder in 1940, and had roles in many westerns. Born: 1912, January 11 → Died: 1979, July 17 → Age: 67y 6m 6d. Cause of death: suicide, shot in head Horses: Cyclone; plus Thunder | |
Slim Pickens • Filmography Birth Name: Louis Bert Lindley, Jr. Rodeo performer, movie and TV actor, 1950-80s always in supporting roles as in Stagecoach. Born: 1919, June 29 → Died: 1983, December 8 → Age: 64y 5m 9d. Cause of death: brain tumor Horses: Dear John; plus Appaloosa | |
Duncan Renaldo • Filmography Birth Name: Renault Renaldo Duncan After many supporting roles in 1930s-1940s, starred in the 156 episodes of the TV series The Cisco Kid, 1950-1956. (Horse: Diablo) Born: 1904, April 23 → Died: 1980, September 3 → Age: 76y 4m 11d. Cause of death: cancer, lung Horse: Diablo | |
John Wayne • Filmography Birth Name: Marion Robert Morrison Appeared in dozens of westerns beginning in 1930, became the first singing cowboy in Riders of Destiny in 1933 and ending his career in The Shootist in 1976. Born: 1907, May 26 → Died: 1979, June 11 → Age: 72y 0m 16d. Cause of death: cancer, stomach Horses: Dollar; plus Cochise, Duke, Beau, Steel, Banner | |
Tim Holt • Filmography Birth Name: Charles John Holt III After a supporting role in The Girl and the Gambler he starred in 46 westerns during 1940s-50s. (Horses: Sheik, Duke, Lightning) Born: 1919, February 5 → Died: 1974, February 15 → Age: 55y 0m 10d. Cause of death: cancer, bone Horses: Duke; plus Sheik, Lightning, Robin Hood | |
John Wayne • Filmography Birth Name: Marion Robert Morrison Appeared in dozens of westerns beginning in 1930, became the first singing cowboy in Riders of Destiny in 1933 and ending his career in The Shootist in 1976. Born: 1907, May 26 → Died: 1979, June 11 → Age: 72y 0m 16d. Cause of death: cancer, stomach Horses: Duke; plus Cochise, Banner, Beau, Steel, Dollar | |
Jack Hoxie • Filmography Birth Name: John Hartford Hoxie Actor in 1910s silent westerns movies, often as himself, starting in 1910 with Ridin' Romance. Born: 1885, January 11 → Died: 1965, March 28 → Age: 80y 2m 17d. Cause of death: leukemia Horses: Dynamite; plus Fender, Scout | |
Gabby Hayes • Filmography Birth Name: George Francis Hayes Sidekick to nearly every famous western movie star, often cast as a grizzled codger; then hosted the TV series The Gabby Hayes Show. Born: 1885, May 7 → Died: 1969, February 9 → Age: 83y 9m 2d. Cause of death: heart attack Horses: Eddie; plus Calico | |
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Buster Crabbe • Filmography Birth Name: Clarence Linden Crabbe II His western fame was in the 1940s as the lead character in the 13 movies series Billy the Kid and later movies as Billy Carson. Born: 1908, February 7 → Died: 1983, April 23 → Age: 75y 2m 16d. Cause of death: heart attack Horse: Falcon | |
Allan "Rocky" Lane • Filmography Birth Name: Harry Leonard Albershart B-movie actor in the 1930 westerns, then leading roles in the 1940s including 7 as Red Ryder, then 30 as himself as in Gunmen at Abilene. Born: 1909, September 22 → Died: 1973, October 27 → Age: 64y 1m 5d. Cause of death: cancer Horses: Feather; plus Mesquite, Black Jack, Banner, Thunder | |
Jack Hoxie • Filmography Birth Name: John Hartford Hoxie Actor in 1910s silent westerns movies, often as himself, starting in 1910 with Ridin' Romance. Born: 1885, January 11 → Died: 1965, March 28 → Age: 80y 2m 17d. Cause of death: leukemia Horses: Fender; plus Dynamite,Scout | |
Eddie Dean • Filmography Birth Name: Edgar Dean Glossup Singing cowboy in 1940s westerns often playing himself as in Romance of the West. Born: 1907, July 9 → Died: 1999, March 4 → Age: 91y 7m 23d. Cause of death: emphysema Horses: Flash; plus Copper, White Cloud | |
Tom Keene • Filmography Birth Name: George Richard Duryea Actor in western and seriels beginning in 1928 with Marked Money through the 1950s. Also known as Richard Powers. Born: 1896, December 30 → Died: 1963, August 4 → Age: 66y 7m 5d. Cause of death: cancer Horses: Flash; plus Rusty, Prince | |
Hoot Gibson • Filmography Birth Name: Edmund Richard Gibson Rodeo, circus perfomer and actor in 1920-30s western movies; then in 1940s starred in westerns such as Outlaw Trail. Born: 1892, August 6 → Died: 1962, August 23 → Age: 70y 0m 17d. Cause of death: cancer Horses: Goldie; plus Mud, Silver, Starlight | |
Ray "Crash" Corrigan • Filmography Birth Name: Raymond Benitz Played himself in 15 westerns in 1940s the first of which was The Range Busters; then developed this into Corriganville, a location used for many Western movies and TV shows. Born: 1902, February 14 → Died: 1976, August 10 → Age: 74y 5m 27d. Cause of death: heart attack Horse: Harvey | |
Glenn Ford • Filmography Birth Name: Gwyllyn Samuel Newton Ford Actor in many western movies; played Sam Cade in the TV series Cade's County, 1971-72. Born: 1916, May 1 → Died: 2006, August 30 → Age: 90y 3m 29d. Cause of death: heart attack Horse: Jelly | |
James Drury • Filmography Birth Name: James Child Drury, Jr. Lead role in the TV series The Virginian, 1962-71, as well as other western roles on TV. Born: 1934, April 18 → Died: 2020, April 6 → Age: 85y 11m 18d. Cause of death: old age Horse: Joe | |
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Andy Devine • Filmography Birth Name: Andrew Vabre Devine Raspy-voiced sidekick "Jingles" in 1950s TV series The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok; appeared in numerous westerns. Born: 1905, October 7 → Died: 1977, February 18 → Age: 71y 4m 11d. Cause of death: leukemia Horse: Joker | |
Rod Cameron • Filmography Birth Name: Nathan Roderick Cox Actor in 1940s western movies such as Wagons West, then appeared in many TV westerns. Born: 1910, December 7 → Died: 1983, December 21 → Age: 73y 0m 14d. Cause of death: cancer Horse: Knight | |
Rex Allen • Filmography Birth Name: Rex Elvie Allen Singing cowboy in 19 western movies such as Border Saddlemates. Born: 1920, December 31 → Died: 1999, December 17 → Age: 78y 11m 16d. Cause of death: accident, auto Horse: Ko-Ko | |
Tim Holt • Filmography Birth Name: Charles John Holt III After a supporting role in The Girl and the Gambler he starred in 46 westerns during 1940s-50s. (Horses: Sheik, Duke, Lightning) Born: 1919, February 5 → Died: 1974, February 15 → Age: 55y 0m 10d. Cause of death: cancer, bone Horses: Lightning; plus Duke, Sheik, Robin Hood | |
Pete Morrison • Filmography Birth Name: George Douglas Morrison Starting in silent westerns, he played in in 1909, he went on to play in 152 movies, including The Escape. Born: 1890, August 8 → Died: 1973, February 5 → Age: 82y 5m 28d. Cause of death: abdominal aneurysm Horse: Lightning | |
Leo Carrillo • Filmography Birth Name: Leopoldo Antonio Carrillo Played Pancho, side-kick to the Mexican "Robin Hood" hero The Cisco Kid. Born: 1880, August 6 → Died: 1961, September 10 → Age: 81y 1m 4d. Cause of death: cancer Horse: Loco | |
Jimmy Wakely • Filmography Birth Name: James Clarence Wakeley Actor-singer in 1940-50s westerns such as Six-Gun Serenade. Born: 1914, February 16 → Died: 1982, September 23 → Age: 68y 7m 7d. Cause of death: heart failure Horses: Lucky; plus Sonny | |
John "Dusty" King • Filmography Birth Name: Miller McLeod Everson Western singer and film actor renowned for his Western roles, particulary in the series  Range Busters. Born: 1909, July 11 → Died: 1987, November 11 → Age: 78y 40m 0d. Cause of death: unknown Horse: Lucky | |
Henry Darrow • Filmography Birth Name: Enrique Tomas Delgado, Jr. Played Buck Cannon's best friend, Manolito Montoya, in the 1960s TV series The High Chaparral, and starred in the TV series Zorro and Son. Born: 1933, September 15 → Died: 2021, March 30 → Age: 87y 3m 30d. Cause of death: natural causes Horse: Mac | |
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Reno Browne • Filmography Birth Name: Josephine Ruth Clarke (sometimes billed Reno Blair) Excellent riding film star appearing in 14 movies in 1940s including Under Arizona Skies. Born: 1921, April 20 → Died: 1991, April 20 → Age: 70y 0m 5d. Cause of death: cancer Horse: Major | |
Allan "Rocky" Lane • Filmography Birth Name: Harry Leonard Albershart B-movie actor in the 1930 westerns, then leading roles in the 1940s including 7 as Red Ryder, then 30 as himself as in Gunmen at Abilene. Born: 1909, September 22 → Died: 1973, October 27 → Age: 64y 1m 5d. Cause of death: cancer Horses: Mesquite; plus Black Jack, Feather, Banner, Thunder | |
Tim McCoy • Filmography Birth Name: Timothy John Fitzgerald McCoy Actor and sharpshooter in westerns 1925-1957, such as The Law of the Range. Born: 1891, April 10 → Died: 1978, January 29 → Age: 86y 9m 19d. Cause of death: heart failure Horses: Midnight; plus Starlight | |
George O'Brien • Filmography Birth Name: George O'Brien Acted in many westerns from 1920s-1940s and starred in some, such as Arizona Legion. Born: 1899, April 19 → Died: 1985, September 4 → Age: 86y 4m 16d. Cause of death: heart attack Horse: Mike | |
Hoot Gibson • Filmography Birth Name: Edmund Richard Gibson Rodeo, circus perfomer and actor in 1920-30s western movies; then in 1940s starred in westerns such as Outlaw Trail. Born: 1892, August 6 → Died: 1962, August 23 → Age: 70y 0m 17d. Cause of death: cancer Horses: Mud; plus Goldie, Silver, Starlight | |
Tom Mix • Filmography Birth Name: Thomas Hezekiah Mix Hollywood's first Western megastar 1909-35, beginning in the silent era and ending in 1935 as The Miracle Rider. Born: 1880, January 6 → Died: 1940, October 12 → Age: 60y 9m 6d. Cause of death: accident, auto Horses: Old Blue; plus Tony | |
Fuzzy Knight • Filmography Birth Name: John Forrest Knight Appeared in more than 180 films 1929-1967, usually as a cowboy hero's sidekick such as She Done Him Wrong. Born: 1901, May 9 → Died: 1976, February 23 → Age: 74y 9m 14d. Cause of death: heart attack Horse: Old Brownie | |
Bob Allen • Filmography Birth Name: Irvine E. Theodore Baehr, Sr. (also as Robert "Tex" Allen) Texas Ranger in 1930s films such as Reckless Ranger. Born: 1906, March 28 → Died: 1998, October 9 → Age: 92y 6m 11d. Cause of death: cancer Horse: Pal | |
Dale Evans • Filmography Birth Name: Lucille Wood Smith (Later changed her name to Frances Octavia Smith) Singing cowgirl of movies, radio and TV, notably Dale Evans: Queen of the West; married to Roy Rogers. (Horses: Buttermilk, Pal) Born: 1912, October 31 → Died: 2001, February 7 → Age: 88y 3m 7d. Cause of death: heart failure Horses: Pal; plus Buttermilk | |
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Kirby Grant • Filmography Birth Name: Kirby Grant Hoon, Jr. Known for his role as rancher-pilot in the 1950s TV series Sky Ki ng. Born: 1911, November 24 → Died: 1985, October 30 → Age: 73y 11m 6d. Cause of death: accident, auto Horse: Pal | |
Jack Luden • Filmography Birth Name: Jacob Benson Luden Actor in 1920s-1930s westerns starring in several such as Stagecoach Days. Born: 1902, February 8 → Died: 1951, February 15 → Age: 49y 0m 7d. Cause of death: heart failure Horse: Pal | |
Buddy Roosevelt • Filmography Birth Name: Kenneth Standhope Sanderson Actor, stuntman in 1920-50s westerns such as Way Out West; in 1950s-1960s many supporting roles in TV series. Born: 1898, June 25 → Died: 1973, October 6 → Age: 75y 3m 11d. Cause of death: unknown Horses: Pardner; plus Tommy | |
Johnny Carpenter • Filmography Birth Name: John Carpenter (also Jasper Carpenter) B-actor in 1940s western movies and later in TV series, wrote, produced and starred in 4 of his own movie, including The Lawless Rider. Born: 1914, June 25 → Died: 2003, February 27 → Age: 88y 8m 2d. Cause of death: cancer Horse: Patterfoot | |
Buzz Barton • Filmography Birth Name: William Andrew Lamoreaux At 5' 2" was the shortest cowboy with roles in over 70 westerns during the 1920-30s, and starring in Pinto Kid as David "Rep" Hepner Born: 1913, September 3 → Died: 1980, November 20 → Age: 67y 2m 17d. Cause of death: unknown Horse: Pee Wee | |
Tom Keene • Filmography Birth Name: George Richard Duryea Actor in western and seriels beginning in 1928 with Marked Money through the 1950s. Also known as Richard Powers. Born: 1896, December 30 → Died: 1963, August 4 → Age: 66y 7m 5d. Cause of death: cancer Horses: Prince; plus Rusty, Flash | |
Richard Boone • Filmography Birth Name: Richard Allen Boone Played Paladin of TV series Have Gun, Will Travel, 1957-1963. Born: 1917, June 18 → Died: 1981, January 10 → Age: 63y 6m 23d. Cause of death: cancer, throat Horse: Rafter | |
Charles Starrett • Filmography Birth Name: Charles Robert Starrett After playing various western roles, he became famous in 65 movies as The Durango Kid from 1940-1952. Born: 1903, March 28 → Died: 1986, March 22 → Age: 82y 11m 22d. Cause of death: cancer Horse: Raider | |
Broncho Billy Anderson • Filmography Birth Name: Max H. Aronson First cowboy star, appearing in 148 short silent movies as Broncho Billy, such as Broncho Billy and the Card Sharp. Born: 1880, March 21 → Died: 1971, January 20 → Age: 90y 9m 30d. Cause of death: old age Horse: Ranger | |
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Art Acord • Filmography Birth Name: Artemus Ward Acord Actor in silent movie westerns and serials such as The White Horseman. Born: 1890, April 17 → Died: 1931, January 4 → Age: 40y 8m 18d. Cause of death: poisoned himself Horse: Raven | |
Lane Chandler • Filmography Birth Name: Raymond Chandler Oakes Long-time actor playing supporting roles in movies such as Quantrill's Raiders and later in TV westerns. Born: 1899, June 4 → Died: 1972, September 14 → Age: 73y 3m 10d. Cause of death: heart disease Horse: Raven | |
Chuck Connors • Filmography Birth Name: Kevin Joseph Aloysius Connors Starred as Lucas McCain in the TV series Rifleman, 1958-1963; then Jason McCord in Branded series, 1965-1966. (Horse: Razor) Born: 1921, April 10 → Died: 1992, November 10 → Age: 71y 7m 0d. Cause of death: lung cancer Horse: Razor | |
Johnny Mack Brown • Filmography Birth Name: John Mack Brown Actor in 1930-40s appearing in 127 western movies, his first big role being in Billy the Kid. Born: 1904, September 1 → Died: 1974, November 14 → Age: 70y 2m 13d. Cause of death: heart failure Horse: Rebel | |
Audie Murphy • Filmography Birth Name: Audie Leon Murphy A decorate war hero, turned actor, he appeared in 33 western movies from 1948-1969, including the TV series Whispering Smith. Born: 1925, June 20 → Died: 1971, May 28 → Age: 45y 11m 8d. Cause of death: accident, plane crash Horse: Rebel | |
Smiley Burnette • Filmography Birth Name: Lester Alvin Burnette Played the deep-throated singing cowboy "Frog Millhouse" in 53 movies beginning with Melody Trail. Born: 1911, March 18 → Died: 1967, February 16 → Age: 55y 10m 29d. Cause of death: leukemia Horses: Ring Eyed Nellie; plus Black Eyed Nellie | |
Jack Holt • Filmography Birth Name: Charles John Holt II Western star from the silent era; appearing in several Zane Grey stories such as The Mysterious Rider; also father of stars Tim and Jennifer. Born: 1888, May 31 → Died: 1951, January 18 → Age: 62y 7m 18d. Cause of death: heart attack Horse: Robin Hood; plus Duke, Lightning, Sheik | |
Whip Wilson • Filmography Birth Name: Roland Charles Meyers Cowboy in 22 B-westerns from 1946 to 1955 starring in some such as Range Land. Born: 1911, June 16 → Died: 1964, October 22 → Age: 53y 4m 6d. Cause of death: heart attack Horses: Rocket; plus Bullet | |
Kermit Maynard • Filmography Birth Name: Kermit Roosevelt Maynard Actor in 1930-60s westerns, starring in some such as Valley of Terror, then dozens of appearances in TV series; younger brother of Ken. Born: 1887, September 20 → Died: 1971, January 16 → Age: 83y 3m 27d. Cause of death: heart attack Horses: Rocky; plus Baron | |
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Lash LaRue • Filmography Birth Name: Alfred La Rue (his father's surname was Wilson) Actor in 1940s westerns, good with a bullwhip against bad guys, 22 roles as himself beginning with King of the Bullwhip. Born: 1917, June 15 → Died: 1996, May 21 → Age: 78y 11m 6d. Cause of death: emphysema Horses: Rush; plus Black Diamond | |
Tom Keene • Filmography Birth Name: George Richard Duryea Actor in western and seriels beginning in 1928 with Marked Money through the 1950s. Also known as Richard Powers. Born: 1896, December 30 → Died: 1963, August 4 → Age: 66y 7m 5d. Cause of death: cancer Horses: Rusty; plus Prince, Flash | |
Jack Randall • Filmography Birth Name: Addison Byron Owen Randall (aka Allen Byron and Addison Randall) Actor and singing cowboy in 1930-40s westerns, often billed as Addison Randall, as in Where the West Begins. (Horse: Rusty) Born: 1906, May 12 → Died: 1945, July 12 → Age: 39y 2m 4d. Cause of death: unknown Horse: Rusty | |
Ken Curtis • Filmography Birth Name: Curtis Wain Gates Played "Festus" on TV series Gunsmoke; performed with the popular Sons of the Pioneers from 1949 to 1953. (Horse: Ruth) Born: 1916, July 2 → Died: 1991, April 28 → Age: 74y 9m 26d. Cause of death: heart attack Horse: Ruth | |
Jack Hoxie • Filmography Birth Name: John Hartford Hoxie Actor in 1910s silent westerns movies, often as himself, starting in 1910 with Ridin' Romance. Born: 1885, January 11 → Died: 1965, March 28 → Age: 80y 2m 17d. Cause of death: leukemia Horses: Scout; plus Dynamite, Fender | |
George Houston • Filmography Birth Name: George Fleming Houston Star of 11 The Lone Rider movies in 1940s beginning with The Lone Rider Rides On. Born: 1896, January 11 → Died: 1944, November 12 → Age: 48y 10m 1d. Cause of death: heart attack Horse: Shamrock | |
Bob Livingston • Filmography Birth Name: Robert Edgar Randall Appeared in dozens of movies 1926-1953; starred in Mesquiteer movies including Three Mesquiteers; brother of Jack Randall. Born: 1904, December 9 → Died: 1988, March 7 → Age: 83y 2m 27d. Cause of death: emphysema Horses: Shamrock; plus Starlight | |
Tim Holt • Filmography Birth Name: Charles John Holt III After a supporting role in The Girl and the Gambler he starred in 46 westerns during 1940s-50s. (Horses: Sheik, Duke, Lightning) Born: 1919, February 5 → Died: 1974, February 15 → Age: 55y 0m 10d. Cause of death: cancer, bone Horses: Sheik; plus Duke, Lightning, Robin Hood | |
Nell O'Day • Filmography Birth Name: Nellie Roach Accomplished equestrian and actor in 1930-1940s westerns, first starring in Smoke Lightning. Born: 1909, September 22 → Died: 1989, January 3 → Age: 79y 3m 12d. Cause of death: heart attack Horse: Shorty | |
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Sunset Carson • Filmography Birth Name: Winifred Maurice Harrison B-western actor of 1940s, wore guns butt forward, starring in such movies as Sunset Carson Rides Again. Born: 1920, November 12 → Died: 1990, May 1 → Age: 69y 5m 19d. Cause of death: unknown Horses: Silver; plus Cactus | |
Hoot Gibson • Filmography Birth Name: Edmund Richard Gibson Rodeo, circus perfomer and actor in 1920-30s western movies; then in 1940s starred in westerns such as Outlaw Trail. Born: 1892, August 6 → Died: 1962, August 23 → Age: 70y 0m 17d. Cause of death: cancer Horses: Silver; plus Mud, Starlight, Goldie | |
Buck Jones • Filmography Birth Name: Charles Frederick Gebhart Actor, stuntman in 1920s silent westerns, then starred in 1930s talkies such as Shadow Ranch. Born: 1891, December 12 → Died: 1942, November 30 → Age: 50y 11m 18d. Cause of death: died in the Cocoanut Grove fire Horses: Silver; plus White Eagle | |
Clayton Moore • Filmography Birth Name: Jack Carlton Moore Starred as The Lone Ranger on TV 1949-1957. Born: 1914, September 14 → Died: 1999, December 28 → Age: 85y 3m 14d. Cause of death: heart attack Horse: Silver | |
Fred Thomson • Filmography Birth Name: Frederick Clifton Thomson Actor in 1920s silent westerns, became #2 box office star for 1926 and 1927 in such features as The Two-Gun Man. Born: 1890, February 26 → Died: 1928, December 25 → Age: 38y 9m 29d. Cause of death: tetanus Horse: Silver King | |
Dick Foran • Filmography Birth Name: John Nicholas Foran Actor and singer in many 1930-40s westerns starting with Moonlight on the Prairie. Born: 1910, June 18 → Died: 1979, August 10 → Age: 69y 1m 23d. Cause of death: pneumonia Horses: Smoke | |
Dick Foran • Filmography Birth Name: John Nicholas Foran Actor and singer in many 1930-40s westerns starting with Moonlight on the Prairie. Born: 1910, June 18 → Died: 1979, August 10 → Age: 69y 1m 23d. Cause of death: pneumonia Horses: Smoky | |
Peggy Stewart • Filmography Birth Name: Margaret O'Rourke Appeared in 1930-50s westerns including several episodes of Adventures of Red Ryder; and from 1950 in TV roles. Born: 1923, June 5 → Died: 2019, May 29 → Age: 95y 11m 24d. Cause of death: old age Horse: Smoky | |
Dorothy Page • Filmography Birth Name: Dorothy Lillian Stofflett Known as "The Singing Cowgirl," she starred in 3 western including The Singing Cowgirl. Born: 1904, March 4 → Died: 1961, March 26 → Age: 57y 0m 22d. Cause of death: cancer Horse: Snowy | |
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Wild Bill Elliott • Filmography Birth Name: Gordon Ami Nance (For a while known as Gordon Eliot) As a U.S. marshal, starred in the 1938 serial The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok serial of the late 1930s, and in the westerns about Red Ryder. Born: 1904, October 16 → Died: 1965, November 26 → Age: 61y 1m 10d. Cause of death: cancer, lung Horses: Sonny; plus Thunder | |
Jimmy Wakely • Filmography Birth Name: James Clarence Wakeley Actor-singer in 1940-50s westerns such as Six-Gun Serenade. Born: 1914, February 16 → Died: 1982, September 23 → Age: 68y 7m 7d. Cause of death: heart failure Horses: Sonny; plus Lucky | |
Herb Jeffries • Filmography Birth Name: Umberto Alexander Valentino Starred in several low-budget black-oriented westerns, including Two-Gun Man from Harlem. Born: 1913, September 24 → Died: 2014, May 25 → Age: 100y 8m 1d. Cause of death: heart attack Horse: Stardusk | |
Randolph Scott • Filmography Birth Name: George Randolph Scott Actor in 60 westerns 1932-1962, starting with the Zane Grey story Heritage of the Desert. Born: 1898, January 23 → Died: 1987, March 2 → Age: 89y 1m 7d. Cause of death: heart disease Horse: Stardust | |
Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams • Filmography Birth Name: Guinn Terrell Williams, Jr. Supporting actor in 1930-40s westerns, as well as starring in some such as Thunder Over Texas; later in many TV westerns. Born: 1899, April 26 → Died: 1962, June 6 → Age: 63y 1m 11d. Cause of death: uremic poisoning Horse: Stardust | |
Hoot Gibson • Filmography Birth Name: Edmund Richard Gibson Rodeo, circus perfomer and actor in 1920-30s western movies; then in 1940s starred in westerns such as Outlaw Trail. Born: 1892, August 6 → Died: 1962, August 23 → Age: 70y 0m 17d. Cause of death: cancer Horses: Starlight; plus Mud, Silver, Goldie | |
Bob Livingston • Filmography Birth Name: Robert Edgar Randall Appeared in dozens of movies 1926-1953; starred in Mesquiteer movies including Three Mesquiteers; brother of Jack Randall. Born: 1904, December 9 → Died: 1988, March 7 → Age: 83y 2m 27d. Cause of death: emphysema Horses: Starlight; plus Shamrock | |
Tim McCoy • Filmography Birth Name: Timothy John Fitzgerald McCoy Actor and sharpshooter in westerns 1925-1957, such as The Law of the Range. Born: 1891, April 10 → Died: 1978, January 29 → Age: 86y 9m 19d. Cause of death: heart failure Horses: Starlight; plus Midnight | |
Jack Perrin • Filmography Birth Name: Lyman Wakefield Perrin Actor in 1920s-30s westerns such as Border Vengeance; during 1940s-1960s played supporting, often uncredited, roles in films and TV. Born: 1896, July 25 → Died: 1967, December 17 → Age: 71y 4m 22d. Cause of death: heart attack Horse: Starlight | |
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Joel McCrea • Filmography Birth Name: Joel Albert McCrea Actor in many western movies and TV shows from 1946-1976, including starring in Wells Fargo in 1937. Born: 1905, November 5 → Died: 1990, October 20 → Age: 84y 11m 15d. Cause of death: pneumonia Horse: Steel | |
John Wayne • Filmography Birth Name: Marion Robert Morrison Appeared in dozens of westerns beginning in 1930, became the first singing cowboy in Riders of Destiny in 1933 and ending his career in The Shootist in 1976. Born: 1907, May 26 → Died: 1979, June 11 → Age: 72y 0m 16d. Cause of death: cancer, stomach Horses: Steel; plus Cochise, Duke, Beau, Banner, Dollar | |
Rex Bell • Filmography Birth Name: George Francis Beldam Starred in several westerns such as Law and Lead. He was Lt. Gov. of Nevada and married to Clara Bow. Born: 1903, October 16 → Died: 1962, July 4 → Age: 58y 8m 18d. Cause of death: heart attack Horses: Stormy; plus Streak | |
Rex Bell • Filmography Birth Name: George Francis Beldam Starred in several westerns such as Law and Lead. He was Lt. Gov. of Nevada and married to Clara Bow. Born: 1903, October 16 → Died: 1962, July 4 → Age: 58y 8m 18d. Cause of death: heart attack Horses: Streak; plus Stormy | |
Harry Carey • Filmography Birth Name: Henry DeWitt Carey II Popular cowboy of silent movies, particularly as the good-hearted outlaw Cheyenne Harry starting with A Knight of the Range. Born: 1878, January 16 → Died: 1947, September 21 → Age: 69y 8m 5d. Cause of death: heart attack Horse: Sunny | |
Richard Martin • Filmography Birth Name: Richard Martin Played Tim Holt's sidekick, Chito Rafferty, in 29 films such as Wild Horse Mesa. Born: 1917, December 12 → Died: 1994, September 4 → Age: 76y 8m 23d. Cause of death: leukemia Horse: Taco | |
Gail Davis • Filmography Birth Name: Betty Jeanne Grayson Acted in westerns in 1940-50s often opposite Roy Rogers and Gene Autry in such westerns as The Far Frontier; as an expert horse rider toured with traveling rodeos. Born: 1925, October 5 → Died: 1997, March 15 → Age: 71y 5m 10d. Cause of death: cancer Horse: Target | |
Ken Maynard • Filmography Birth Name: Ken Olin Maynard Singing cowboy in 1920-30s movies (Horse: Tarzan) Born: 1895, July 21 → Died: 1973, March 23 → Age: 77y 8m 2d. Cause of death: cancer, stomach Horse: Tarzan | |
Jim Bannon • Filmography Birth Name: James Shorttel Bannon Starred as the last Red Ryder in four westerns, the first of which was Ride, Ryder, Ride! as well as many roles in many movies and on TV. Born: 1911, April 9 → Died: 1984, July 28 → Age: 73y 3m 19d. Cause of death: emphysema Horse: Thunder | |
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Don "Red" Barry • Filmography Birth Name: Donald Michael Barry DeAcosta Starred as the first Red Ryder in Adventures of Red Ryder in 1940, and had roles in many westerns. Born: 1912, January 11 → Died: 1979, July 17 → Age: 67y 6m 6d. Cause of death: suicide, shot in head Horses: Thunder; plus Cyclone | |
Wild Bill Elliott • Filmography Birth Name: Gordon Ami Nance (For a while known as Gordon Eliot) As a U.S. marshal, starred in the 1938 serial The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok serial of the late 1930s, and in the westerns about Red Ryder. Born: 1904, October 16 → Died: 1965, November 26 → Age: 61y 1m 10d. Cause of death: cancer, lung Horses: Thunder; plus Sonny | |
Allan "Rocky" Lane • Filmography Birth Name: Harry Leonard Albershart B-movie actor in the 1930 westerns, then leading roles in the 1940s including 7 as Red Ryder, then 30 as himself as in Gunmen at Abilene. Born: 1909, September 22 → Died: 1973, October 27 → Age: 64y 1m 5d. Cause of death: cancer Horses: Thunder; plus Mesquite, Feather, Banner, Black Jack | |
Buddy Roosevelt • Filmography Birth Name: Kenneth Standhope Sanderson Actor, stuntman in 1920-50s westerns such as Way Out West; in 1950s-1960s many supporting roles in TV series. Born: 1898, June 25 → Died: 1973, October 6 → Age: 75y 3m 11d. Cause of death: unknown Horses: Tommy; plus Pardner | |
Tom Mix • Filmography Birth Name: Thomas Hezekiah Mix Hollywood's first Western megastar 1909-35, beginning in the silent era and ending in 1935 as The Miracle Rider. Born: 1880, January 6 → Died: 1940, October 12 → Age: 60y 9m 6d. Cause of death: accident, auto Horses: Tony; plus Old Blue | |
William Boyd • Filmography Birth Name: William Lawrence Boyd Played the good-guy hero in 66 movies as Hopalong Cassidy. Born: 1895, June 5 → Died: 1972, September 12 → Age: 77y 3m 7d. Cause of death: heart failure, Parkinson's Horse: Topper | |
Roy Rogers • Filmography Birth Name: Leonard Franklin Slye "King of the Cowboys" appeared in over 100 movies 1938-1959, and often in TV episodes of The Roy Rogers Show. Married to Dale Evans Born: 1911, November 5 → Died: 1998, July 6 → Age: 86y 8m 1d. Cause of death: heart failure Horse: Trigger | |
Eddie Dean • Filmography Birth Name: Edgar Dean Glossup Singing cowboy in 1940s westerns often playing himself as in Romance of the West. Born: 1907, July 9 → Died: 1999, March 4 → Age: 91y 7m 23d. Cause of death: emphysema Horses: White Cloud; plus Flash, Copper | |
Buck Jones • Filmography Birth Name: Charles Frederick Gebhart Actor, stuntman in 1920s silent westerns, then starred in 1930s talkies such as Shadow Ranch. Born: 1891, December 12 → Died: 1942, November 30 → Age: 50y 11m 18d. Cause of death: died in the Cocoanut Grove fire Horses: White Eagle; plus Silver | |
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Tex Ritter • Filmography Birth Name: Maurice Woodward Ritter Singing cowboy in 1930-50s westerns such as Roll Wagons Roll. Born: 1905, January 12 → Died: 1974, January 2 → Age: 68y 11m 21d. Cause of death: heart attack Horse: White Flash | |
Fred Scott • Filmography Birth Name: Fred Leedom Scott Starting as a cowboy on a cattle ranch, from 1936-1942 he appeared in 17 westerns such as In Old Montana. Born: 1902, February 14 → Died: 1991, December 16 → Age: 89y 10m 2d. Cause of death: heart attack Horse: White King | |
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1. | Ace (Wally Wales ) |
2. | Baron (Wally Wales ) |
3. | Bullet (Whip Wilson) |
4. | Copper (Eddie Dean) |
5. | Falcon (Buster Crabbe) |
6. | Joker (Andy Devine) |
7. | Major (Reno Browne ) |
8. | Pal (Kirby Grant) |
9. | Raven (Art Acord) |
10. | Rush (Lash LaRue) |
11. | Silver (Sunset Carson) |
12. | Sonny (Wild Bill Elliott) |
13. | Steel (Joel McCrea) |
14. | Thunder (Don "Red" Barry) |
15. | White Flash (Tex Ritter) |
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1. | Ace (Wally Wales ) |
2. | Alamo (Jim Newill) |
3. | Apache (Bob "Tumbleweed" Baker) |
4. | Appaloosa (Slim Pickens) |
5. | Banner (Allan "Rocky" Lane) |
6. | Banner (John Wayne) |
7. | Baron (Kermit Maynard) |
8. | Baron (Tom Tyler) |
9. | Baron (Wally Wales ) |
10. | Beau (John Wayne) |
11. | Billy (Harry Carey, Jr.) |
12. | Black Diamond (Lash LaRue) |
13. | Black Eyed Nellie (Smiley Burnette) |
14. | Black Jack (Allan "Rocky" Lane) |
15. | Buck (James Arness) |
16. | Buck (Gary Cooper) |
17. | Buckshot (Guy Madison) |
18. | Bullet (Whip Wilson) |
19. | Buttermilk (Dale Evans) |
20. | Cactus (Sunset Carson) |
21. | Calico (Gabby Hayes) |
22. | Champion (Gene Autry) |
23. | Chico (Bill Cody) |
24. | Chief (Bill Williams) |
25. | Cochise (John Wayne) |
26. | Coco (Peter Breck) |
27. | Copper (Eddie Dean) |
28. | Cyclone (Don "Red" Barry) |
29. | Dear John (Slim Pickens) |
30. | Diablo (Duncan Renaldo) |
31. | Dollar (John Wayne) |
32. | Duke (Tim Holt) |
33. | Duke (John Wayne) |
34. | Dynamite (Jack Hoxie) |
35. | Eddie (Gabby Hayes) |
36. | Falcon (Buster Crabbe) |
37. | Feather (Allan "Rocky" Lane) |
38. | Fender (Jack Hoxie) |
39. | Flash (Eddie Dean) |
40. | Flash (Tom Keene) |
41. | Goldie (Hoot Gibson) |
42. | Harvey (Ray "Crash" Corrigan) |
43. | Jelly (Glenn Ford) |
44. | Joe (James Drury) |
45. | Joker (Andy Devine) |
46. | Knight (Rod Cameron) |
47. | Ko-Ko (Rex Allen) |
48. | Lightning (Tim Holt) |
49. | Lightning (Pete Morrison) |
50. | Loco (Leo Carrillo) |
51. | Lucky (Jimmy Wakely) |
52. | Lucky (John "Dusty" King) |
53. | Mac (Henry Darrow) |
54. | Major (Reno Browne ) |
55. | Mesquite (Allan "Rocky" Lane) |
56. | Midnight (Tim McCoy) |
57. | Mike (George O'Brien) |
58. | Mud (Hoot Gibson) |
59. | Old Blue (Tom Mix) |
60. | Old Brownie (Fuzzy Knight) |
61. | Pal (Bob Allen ) |
62. | Pal (Dale Evans) |
63. | Pal (Kirby Grant) |
64. | Pal (Jack Luden) |
65. | Pardner (Buddy Roosevelt) |
66. | Patterfoot (Johnny Carpenter ) |
67. | Pee Wee (Buzz Barton) |
68. | Prince (Tom Keene) |
69. | Rafter (Richard Boone) |
70. | Raider (Charles Starrett) |
71. | Ranger (Broncho Billy Anderson) |
72. | Raven (Art Acord) |
73. | Raven (Lane Chandler) |
74. | Razor (Chuck Connors) |
75. | Rebel (Johnny Mack Brown) |
76. | Rebel (Audie Murphy) |
77. | Ring Eyed Nellie (Smiley Burnette) |
78. | Robin Hood (Jack Holt) |
79. | Rocket (Whip Wilson) |
80. | Rocky (Kermit Maynard) |
81. | Rush (Lash LaRue) |
82. | Rusty (Tom Keene) |
83. | Rusty (Jack Randall ) |
84. | Ruth (Ken Curtis) |
85. | Scout (Jack Hoxie) |
86. | Shamrock (George Houston) |
87. | Shamrock (Bob Livingston) |
88. | Sheik (Tim Holt) |
89. | Shorty (Nell O'Day) |
90. | Silver (Sunset Carson) |
91. | Silver (Hoot Gibson) |
92. | Silver (Buck Jones) |
93. | Silver (Clayton Moore) |
94. | Silver King (Fred Thomson) |
95. | Smoke (Dick Foran) |
96. | Smoky (Dick Foran) |
97. | Smoky (Peggy Stewart) |
98. | Snowy (Dorothy Page) |
99. | Sonny (Wild Bill Elliott) |
100. | Sonny (Jimmy Wakely) |
101. | Stardusk (Herb Jeffries) |
102. | Stardust (Randolph Scott) |
103. | Stardust (Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams) |
104. | Starlight (Hoot Gibson) |
105. | Starlight (Bob Livingston) |
106. | Starlight (Tim McCoy) |
107. | Starlight (Jack Perrin) |
108. | Steel (Joel McCrea) |
109. | Steel (John Wayne) |
110. | Stormy (Rex Bell) |
111. | Streak (Rex Bell) |
112. | Sunny (Harry Carey) |
113. | Taco (Richard Martin) |
114. | Target (Gail Davis) |
115. | Tarzan (Ken Maynard) |
116. | Thunder (Jim Bannon) |
117. | Thunder (Don "Red" Barry) |
118. | Thunder (Wild Bill Elliott) |
119. | Thunder (Allan "Rocky" Lane) |
120. | Tommy (Buddy Roosevelt) |
121. | Tony (Tom Mix) |
122. | Topper (William Boyd) |
123. | Trigger (Roy Rogers) |
124. | White Cloud (Eddie Dean) |
125. | White Eagle (Buck Jones) |
126. | White Flash (Tex Ritter) |
127. | White King (Fred Scott) |
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