Famous Western Characters on ScreenNotable characters of western movies and TV series,with images and information(Also see Famous Cowboy Actors, and Legends of the Old West)
("Cowboy" is not sex specific, just like highboy, busboy, bellboy, paperboy, etc.) | |
| |
Famous Cowboy Characters Sorted by Earliest Year
| |
David 'Rep' Hepner A wandering cowboy in several movies such as Rough Ridin' Red Portrayed by Buzz Barton. 1927-1929... 13 movies → (more) | |
Gene Autry (Horse: Champion) Singing cowboy in the TV series Gene Autry Show; The Portrayed by Gene Autry (Also in such movies as Tumbling Tumbleweeds). 1934-1956... 93 movies and 91 TV ep → (more) | |
Hopalong Cassidy (Horse: Topper) All-around hero in such movies as Hopalong Cassidy Returns Portrayed by William Boyd. 1935-1952... 66 movies and 52 TV episodes → (more) | |
Stony Brooke (Horse: Shamrock) One of the Three Mesquiteers in several movies of which the first was Three Mesquiteers; The Portrayed by Bob Livingston; also partners Tucson Smith and Lullaby Joslin, each played by several different actors in the series.. 1936-1941... 29 movies → (more) | |
Roy Rogers (Horse: Trigger) Various plots in moviesincluding his first, Red River Valley Portrayed by Roy Rogers, alias Leonard Franklin Slye. 1938-1951... 60 movies → (more) | |
Jeff Scott Officials patrol wagon trains on their way west Oregon Trail; The Portrayed by Johnny Mack Brown; a movie serial. 1939... 15 chapters → (more) | |
Red Ryder (Horse: Thunder) Gunfighter in movie serial Adventures of Red Ryder, The Portrayed by Don "Red" Barry; also starring as Red Ryder in movies were Wild Bill Eliott, Jim Bannon and Allan Lane during the 1940s. 1940-1949... 24 movies and a serial → (more) | |
Durango Kid (Horse: Raider) Alter-ego of deputy Bill Lowry in 65 movies such as Durango Kid; The Portrayed by Charles Starrett. 1940-1952... 65 movies → (more) | |
Buck Jones (Horse: Silver) U. S. Marshal in movies such as Down Texas Way Portrayed by Buck Jones. 1941-1942... 8 movies → (more) | |
Page 2 | |
Lone Rider, the (His real name was Tom Cameron) (Horse: Sham Gunfighter in such movies as Lone Rider in Frontier Fury; The Portrayed by George F. Houston. 1941-1942... 11 movies with various actors → (more) | |
Red Ryder (Horse: Thunder) Gunfighter in the movies such as Ride, Ryder, Ride Portrayed by Jim Bannon in 4 movies. (Others playing the role: Allan Lane, Don "Red" Barry, and Wild Bill Elliott). Also appearing was Don Reynolds as Little Beaver. 1941-1951... 28 movies → (more) | |
Red Ryder (Horse: Thunder) Gunfighter in movies such as Stagecoach to Denver Portrayed by Alan Lane in 7 movies. (Others playing the role: Jim Bannon, Don "Red"Barry, and Wild Bill Elliott). 1941-1950... 28 movies → (more) | |
Red Ryder (Horse: Thunder) Gunfighter in the movies such as Tuscon Raiders Portrayed by Bill Elliott in 16 movies. (Others playing the role: Allan Lane, Jim Bannon, Don "Red"Barry). 1941-1950... 28 movies → (more) | |
Lucky Luke (Horse: Jolly Jumper) Character in the Belgian comic series and on TV and in movies; in French, Italian and English Lucky Luke Portrayed by Lucky Luke, original created as a comic book character by Maurice De Bevere. 1946-2001 comic, 1983-84 TV series, 1992 movie... many episodes → (more) | |
Buffalo Bob Smith Host in the TV children's show Howdy Doody Show; The Portrayed by Robert Emil Schmidt. 1947-1960... 12 seasons → (more) | |
Allan "Rocky" Lane (Horse: Blackjack) Cowboy hero in movies such as Wild Frontier; The Portrayed by Allan "Rocky" Lane. 1947-1953... 38 movies → (more) | |
Lash LaRue (Horse: Black Diamond) U.S. marshal in such movies as Mark of the Lash Portrayed by Alfred "Lash" LaRue. 1948-1952... 11 movies → (more) | |
Pecos Bill (Horse: Widow Maker) Fictional cowboy cartoon character featured in a 1948 Disney cartoon Pecos Bill Portrayed by Edward O'Reilly and probable creator, narrated by Roy Rogers. 1923,1948, 1985, 1995, 1998... various media → (more) | |
Lone Ranger, The (His real name was John Reid)
(Horse: Silver) Masked good guy in the TV series Lone Ranger; The Portrayed by Clayton Moorefrom 1949-1951, and 1954-1957. (John Hart replaced Moore in the title role 1952-1954.); also starring Jay Silverheels. 1949-1957... 221 episodes → (more) | |
| |
Page 3 | |
Cisco Kid, the (Horse: Diablo) Mexican hero in the movies, 1940-1941, such as Cisco Kid and the Lady; The Portrayed by Cesar Romero (In the 1950s TV series, Cisco was played by Duncan Renaldo.). 1940-1941... 6 movies → (more) | |
Cisco Kid, the (Horse: Diablo) Mexican hero in the TV series Cisco Kid; The Portrayed by Duncan Renaldo (In the 1940s movies, Cisco was played by Cesar Romero and Gilbert Roland.). 1950-1956... 165 episodes → (more) | |
Pancho (Horse: Loco) Side-kick to the masked Mexican hero in the TV series Cisco Kid; The Portrayed by Leo Carrillo. 1950-1956... 156 episodes → (more) | |
Cisco Kid, the (Horse: Diablo) Mexican hero in the movie, 1946-47, such as Gay Cavalier; The Portrayed by Gilbert Roland (In the 1950s TV series, Cisco was played by Duncan Renaldo.). 1946-1947... 7 movies → (more) | |
Kit Carson (Horse: Apache) Drifter in the TV series Adventures of Kit Carson; The Portrayed by Bill Williams. 1951-1955... 103 episodes → (more) | |
Wild Bill Hickok (Horse: Buckshot) Legendary lawman in the TV series Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok Portrayed by Guy Madison. 1951-1958... 113 TV episodes → (more) | |
Jingles (Horse: Joker) Sidelick in the TV series Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok; The Portrayed by Andy Devine. 1951-1958... 113 episodes → (more) | |
The Range Rider (Real name was unknown) (Horse: Rawhide) Principled and tough cowboy in the TV series Range Rider; The Portrayed by Jock Mahoney. 1951-1953... 79 TV episodes → (more) | |
Roy Rogers (Horse: Trigger) Singing cowboy in the TV series Roy Rogers Show; The Portrayed by Roy Rogers, alias Leonard Franklin Slye. 1951-1957... 100 episodes → (more) | |
Sky King (first name Schuyler) Rancher with a plane in the TV series Sky King Portrayed by Kirby Grant. 1951-1959... 72 episodes → (more) | |
| |
Page 4 | |
Pat Gallagher Government agent in the TV series Cowboy G-Men Portrayed by Russell Hayden; also starring Jackie Coogan. 1952-1953... 39 TV episodes → (more) | |
Will Kane Small Kansas town marshal in movie High Noon Portrayed by Gary Cooper. 1952... 1 movie → (more) | |
Rip Masters U.S. cavalry lieutenant and Rusty's friend in the TV series Adventures of Rin Tin Tin; The Portrayed by James Brown. 1954-1959... 164 episodes → (more) | |
Annie Oakley (Horse: Target) Rancher in the TV series Annie Oakley Portrayed by Gail Davis; also starring Jimmy Hawkins. 1954-1956... 83 episodes → (more) | |
Sandy North Rancher in the TV series Adventure of Champion; The Portrayed by Jim Bannon. 1955-1956... 26 TV episodes → (more) | |
Brave Eagle (Horse: King) A Sioux Indian in the TV series Brave Eagle Portrayed by Keith Larsen. 1955-1956... 26 episodes → (more) | |
Buffalo Bill, Jr. The marshal of Wileyville in the TV series Buffalo Bill, Jr. Portrayed by Dickie Jones. 1955-1956... 42 episodes → (more) | |
Cheyenne Bodie (Horse: Brandy) Drifter in the TV series Cheyenne Portrayed by Clint Walker. 1955-1963... 108 episodes → (more) | |
Jim Newton Operated the Broken Wheel Ranch in the TV series Fury Portrayed by Peter Graves. 1955-1960... 116 episodes → (more) | |
| |
Page 5 | |
Matt Dillon (Horse: Buck) U.S. marshal in the TV series Gunsmoke Portrayed by James Arness; also starring Ken Curtis and Dennis Weaver. 1955-1975... 633 episodes → (more) | |
Roy Bean, Judge Storekeeper turned judge in the TV series Judge Roy Bean Portrayed by Edgar Buchanan. 1955-1956... 39 TV episodes → (more) | |
Wyatt Earp (Horse: Candy) Frontier marshal in the TV series Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp; The Portrayed by Hugh O'Brian; also starring Douglas Fowley. 1955-1961... 229 episodes → (more) | |
Sam McCloud Detective in the TV series McCloud Portrayed by Dennis Weaver. 1955... 20 episodes → (more) | |
Steve Donovan Marshal in the TV series Steve Donovan, Western Marshal Portrayed by Douglas Kennedy. 1955-1956... 39 episodes → (more) | |
Jim Bowie Frontiersman in the TV series Adventures of Jim Bowie; The Portrayed by Scott Forbes. 1956-1958... 76 episodes → (more) | |
Cochise Indian chief in the TV series Broken Arrow Portrayed by Michael Ansara; also starring John Lupton. 1956-1960... 73 episodes → (more) | |
Frank Morgan Sheriff, then marshal, in the TV series Sheriff of Cochise Portrayed by John Bromfield; in the 3rd and 4th seasons, titled United States Marshal. 1956-1960... 78 episodes as sheriff, 78 as marshal → (more) | |
Thomas H. Rynning Captain in the Arizona Rangers in the TV series 26 Men Portrayed by Tris Coffin. 1957-1959... 78 episodes → (more) | |
Shank Adams , Captain Captain in the U.S. cavalry in the TV series Boots and Saddles Portrayed by John Pickard. 1957-1958... 39 TV episodes → (more) | |
| |
Page 6 | |
Matthew Wayne Sheriff and then marshal in TV series Californians; The Portrayed by Richard Coogan. 1957-1959... 54 episodes → (more) | |
Christopher Colt Government agent in the TV series Colt .45 Portrayed by Wayde Preston. 1957-1960... 67 episodes → (more) | |
Paladin (Horse: Rafter) Hired gunfighter in the TV series Have Gun - Will Travel Portrayed by Richard Boone. 1957-1963... 225 episodes → (more) | |
Adam MacLean Newpaperman in the TV series Man Without a Gun Portrayed by Rex Reason. 1957-1959... 39 episodes → (more) | |
Bret Maverick Gambler reluctant to risk his life, in the TV series Maverick Portrayed by James Garner; also starring Jack Kelly. 1957-1962... 124 episodes → (more) | |
Frank "Flip" Flippen (Horse: Buckskin) Sidekick in the TV series Overland Trail Portrayed by Doug McClure; also starring William Bendix. 1957-1959... 78 episodes → (more) | |
Vint Bonner (Horse: Scar) Drifter and skilled gunman in the TV series Restless Gun; The Portrayed by John Payne. 1957-1959... 78 episodes → (more) | |
Tom "Sugarfoot" Brewster (Horse: Penny) Want-to-be lawyer and have-to-be cowboy in the TV series Sugarfoot Portrayed by Will Hutchins. 1957-1961... 69 episodes → (more) | |
Jim Hardie (Horse: Jubilee) Agent, rancher in the TV series Tales of Wells Fargo Portrayed by Dale Robertson. 1957-1962... 200 episodes → (more) | |
Clay Hollister (Horse: Mormon) Sheriff in the TV series Tombstone Territory Portrayed by Pat Conway. 1957-1958... 91 episodes → (more) | |
| |
Page 7 | |
Hoby Gilman Texas Ranger in the TV series Trackdown Portrayed by Robert Culp. 1957-1959... 70 episodes → (more) | |
Seth Adams Wagonmaster in the TV series Wagon Train Portrayed by Ward Bond. 1957-1965... 284 TV episodes → (more) | |
Ben Maverick Son of Bret's first cousin Beau Maveric in the TV series Young Maverick Portrayed by Charles Frank. 1957... 8 episodes → (more) | |
Matthew Rockford Mayor in the TV series Cimarron City Portrayed by George Montgomery. 1958-1959... 26 episodes → (more) | |
Bill Baxter Frontier physician in the TV series Frontier Doctor Portrayed by Rex Allen. 1958-1959... 39 episodes → (more) | |
Jefferson Drum A crusading newspaper editor in the TV series Jefferson Drum Portrayed by Jeff Richards. 1958... 26 episodes → (more) | |
Dan Troop Marshal in the TV series Lawman Portrayed by John Russell. 1958-1962... 156 episodes → (more) | |
Ranald S. MacKenzie Colonel in the TV series MacKenzies Raiders Portrayed by Richard Carlson. 1958-1959... 39 episodes → (more) | |
Lucas McCain (Horse: Blue Boy, Razor) Rancher in the TV series Rifleman; The Portrayed by Chuck Connors. 1958-1963... 168 episodes → (more) | |
| |
Page 8 | |
Texan, the (Real name was Bill Longley) (Horse: Domino) Gunslinger in the TV series Texan; The Portrayed by Rory Calhoun. 1958-1960... 79 episodes → (more) | |
Texas John Slaughter Biographic chapters of the actual man in the TV series Texas John Slaughter Portrayed by Tom Tryon. 1958-1961... 17 episodes → (more) | |
Josh Randall (Horse: Ringo) Bounty hunter in the TV series Wante: Dead or Alive Portrayed by Steve McQueen. 1958-1961... 94 episodes → (more) | |
Yancy Derringer Gentleman gambler and adventurer in the TV series Yancy Derringer Portrayed by Jock Mahoney. 1958-1959... 34 episodes → (more) | |
Bat Masterson (Horse: Stardust) Lawman in the TV series Bat Masterson Portrayed by Gene Barry. 1959-1961... 108 episodes → (more) | |
Clay Culhane (Horse: Mormon) Gunfighter turned lawyer in the TV series Black Saddle Portrayed by Peter Breck. 1959-1960... 44 episodes → (more) | |
Adam Cartwright (Horse: Beauty) Son in the TV series Bonanza Portrayed by Pernell Roberts; also starring Lorne_Greene, Dan Blocker and Michael Landon. 1959-1973... 430 episodes → (more) | |
Simon Fry Marshal in the TV series Deputy; The Portrayed by Henry Fonda; also starring Allen Case. 1959-1961... 76 episodes → (more) | |
Sundance Part owner of a hotel in Colorado in the TV series Hotel de Paree Portrayed by Earl Holliman. 1959-1960... 32 episodes → (more) | |
Johnny Ringo (Horse: Bingo) Lawman in the TV series Johnny Ringo Portrayed by Don Durant. 1959-1960... 38 episodes → (more) | |
| |
Page 9 | |
Jess Harper (Horse: Traveler) Drifter in the TV series Laramie Portrayed by Robert Fuller; also starring John Smith. 1959-1963... 124 episodes → (more) | |
Sam Buckhart Marshal in the TV series Law of the Plainsman Portrayed by Michael Ansara. 1959-1960... 30 episodes → (more) | |
Sam Logan An insurance investigator in the TV series Man from Blackhawk; The Portrayed by Robert Rockwell. 1959-1960... 37 episodes → (more) | |
Brett Clark A roving investigator in the TV series Pony Express Portrayed by Grant Sullivan. 1959-1960... 35 episodes → (more) | |
Rowdy Yates (Horse: Midnight) Cowboy in the TV series Rawhide Portrayed by Clint Eastwood; also starring Eric Fleming. 1959-1966... 217 TV episodes → (more) | |
Johnny Yuma Confederate Army veteran in the TV series Rebel; The Portrayed by Nick Adams. 1959-1961... 76 episodes → (more) | |
Shotgun Slade Private detective in the TV series Shotgun Slade Portrayed by Scott Brady. 1959-1961... 78 episodes → (more) | |
Mike Dunbar (Horse: Outlaw) Marshal in the TV series Wichita Town Portrayed by Joel McCrea. 1959-1960... 26 episodes → (more) | |
Frank Caine U.S. marshal in the TV series Outlaws Portrayed by Barton MacLane. 1960-1962... 59 episodes → (more) | |
Will Foreman Deputy Sheriff, then sheriff in the TV series Outlaws Portrayed by Don Collier. 1960-1962... 50 episodes → (more) | |
| |
Page 10 | |
Fred Kelly Businessman in the TV series Overland Trail Portrayed by William Bendix; also starring Doug McClure. 1960... 17 episodes → (more) | |
Luke Perry Stagecoach owner in the TV series Stagecoach West Portrayed by Wayne Rogers. 1960-1961... 38 TV episodes → (more) | |
Pat Garrett Deputy sheriff in the TV series Tall Man; The Portrayed by Barry Sullivan. 1960-1962... 75 TV episodes → (more) | |
Tate One armed gunfighter in the TV series Tate Portrayed by David McLean. 1960... 13 episodes → (more) | |
Ben January Marshal in the TV series Two Faces West Portrayed by Charles Bateman. 1960-1961... 39 episodes → (more) | |
Dave Blassingame A basically decent, ordinary, illiterate man who was handy with a gun in the TV series Westener; The Portrayed by Brian Keith. 1960... 13 episodes → (more) | |
Pitcairn A horse handler in the TV series Wrangler Portrayed by Jason Evers. 1960... 6 episodes → (more) | |
Cord Fast gun working undercover for the U. S. Army in the TV series Gunslinger Portrayed by Tony Young. 1961... 12 episodes → (more) | |
Tom "Whispering" Smith A railroad dectective in the TV series Whispering Smith Portrayed by Audie Murphy. 1961... 26 episodes → (more) | |
Jim Redigo General manager of the fictitious Garrett ranch in the TV series Empire Portrayed by Richard Egan; the last 15 episodes were titled Redigo. 1962-1963... 94 episodes → (more) | |
| |
Page 11 | |
Stoney Burke A rodeo rider in the TV series Stoney Burke Portrayed by Jack Lord. 1962-1963... 32 episodes → (more) | |
Virginian, the (Real name a mystery) (Horses: Joe, East Gunslinger and tough foreman of the Shiloh Ranch in the TV series Virginian Portrayed by James Drury. 1962-1971... 249 episodes → (more) | |
Mitch Guthrie Traveling rodeo competitor with his younger brother in the TV series Wide Country Portrayed by Earl Holliman. 1962-1963... 28 episodes → (more) | |
McLintock, George Washington (Horse: Beau) Cattle baron in the movie McLintock! Portrayed by John Wayne. 1963... 1 movie → (more) | |
Temple Houston Son of the legendary Sam Houston, traveled the circuit courts in the Southwest in the TV series Temple Houston Portrayed by Jeffrey Hunter. 1963-1964... 27 episodes → (more) | |
Jamie McPheeters A twelve-year-old and a group of pioneers travel westward to the California gold fields in 1849 Travels of Jaimie McPheeters; The Portrayed by Kurt Russell; also starring Charles Bronson as the second wagon master, Linc Murdock. 1963-1964... 26 episodes → (more) | |
Harrison Destry Ex-prisoner wandered the West looking for the people that framed him in the TV series Destry Portrayed by John Gavin. 1964... 13 episodes → (more) | |
Shenanoah (Horse: Little Buck, Stormy Night) An amnesiac who searches for clues to his identity in the TV series A Man Called Shenandoah Portrayed by Robert Horton. 1965-1966... 34 TV episodes → (more) | |
Heath Barkley (Horse: Charger) Illegitimate son of Victoria's late husband and rancher in the TV series Big Valley; The Portrayed by Lee Majors; also starring Peter Breck and Barbara Stanwyck. 1965-1969... 112 episodes → (more) | |
Victoria Barkley Matron of a wealthy and influential ranching family in the TV series Big Valley; The Portrayed by Barbara Stanwyck; also starring Lee Majors and Peter Breck. 1965-1969... 112 episodes → (more) | |
| |
Page 12 | |
Jason McCord (Horse: Domino) Undercover gunfighter in the TV series Branded Portrayed by Chuck Connors. 1965-1966... 48 episodes → (more) | |
Cat (Catherine) Ballou Woman hired gunman in the movie Cat Ballou Portrayed by Jane Fonda. 1965... 1 movie → (more) | |
Joe Riley (Horse: Buttermilk) Texas ranger in the TV series Laredo Portrayed by William Smith; also starring Neville Brand. 1965-1967... 56 episodes → (more) | |
Jesse James (Horse: Stonewall?) Famous outlaw portrayed as a nice guy in the TV series Legend of Jesse James; The Portrayed by Christopher Jones. 1965-1966... 34 episodes → (more) | |
William Colton (Horse: Rex) Former Union cavalry captain and drifter in the TV series Loner; The Portrayed by Lloyd Bridges. 1965-1966... 26 episodes → (more) | |
James West (Horse: Hobby) Secret agent in the TV series Wild, Wild West; The Portrayed by Robert Conrad. 1965-1969... 104 episodes → (more) | |
Ben Calhoun (Horse: Hannibal) Gambler, railroader in TV series Iron Horse; The Portrayed by Dale Robertson. 1966-1968... 47 episodes → (more) | |
Henrietta Hanks The local sheriff is jealous of a gunslinging family who does a better job of keeping the peace in a western town Pistols 'n' Petticoats Portrayed by Ann Sheridan. 1966-1967... 26 episodes → (more) | |
Benjamin Pride Patriarch of a pioneer family in Kansas in the TV series Road West; The Portrayed by Barry Sullivan. 1966-1967... 29 episodes → (more) | |
Shane (Horse: Candy) Drifter, gunfighter in the TV series Shane Portrayed by David Carradine. 1966... 17 episiodes → (more) | |
| |
Page 13 | |
Jim Crown U.S. Marshall in the TV series Cimarron Strip Portrayed by Stuart Whitman. 1967-1968... 23 episodes → (more) | |
Will Sonnet Fatherly gunfighter looking for his son in the TV series Guns of Will Sonnett; The Portrayed by Walter Brennan; also starring Dack Rambo. 1967-1969... 50 episodes → (more) | |
Big John Cannon A rancher in the TV series High Chaparra; The Portrayed by Leif Erickson; also starring Henry Darrow. 1967-1971... 98 episodes → (more) | |
Hondo Lane A former Confederate cavalry officer who fights bad guys in the TV series Hondo Portrayed by Ralph Taeger. 1967... 17 episodes → (more) | |
Johnny Madrid Lancer Gunslinger in the TV series Lancer Portrayed by James Stacy. 1968-1970... 51 episodes → (more) | |
Earl Corey Ex-Confederate officer in the TV series Outcasts; The Portrayed by Don Murray; also starring Otis Young. 1968-1969... 26 episodes → (more) | |
Frank Ragan A U.S. Marshal and his three deputies try to keep order in the Dakota Territory prior to statehood in 1889 Dakotas; The Portrayed by Larry Ward. 1963... 20 episodes → (more) | |
Joshua Smith , alias Hannibal Heyes Reformed outlaw in the TV series Alias Smith and Jones Portrayed by Pete Duel, then by Roger Davis after Duel's death. 1971-1973... 50 episodes, 33 with Duel → (more) | |
Nichols, Jim Sheriff in the TV series Nichols Portrayed by James Garner. 1971-1972... 24 episodes → (more) | |
Hec Ramsey Gunfighter/lawman who used in the then-emerging field of forensics in the TV series Hec Ramsey Portrayed by Richard Boone. 1972-1974... 10 episodes → (more) | |
| |
Page 14 | |
Bill Winter Marshall in the TV series Cowboys; The Portrayed by Jim Davis. 1974... 13 episodes → (more) | |
Dirty Sally Cantankerous hard-drinking old woman in the TV series Dirty Sally Portrayed by Jeanette Nolan. 1974... 13 TV episodes → (more) | |
Jeff Cable Government agent in the TV series Barbary Coast Portrayed by William Shatner. 1975-1976... 14 episodes → (more) | |
Reuben J. "Rooster" Cogburn (Horse: Bo) U.S. marshal in the movie Rooster Cogburn Portrayed by John Wayne. 1975... 1 movie → (more) | |
Josey Wales (Horse: Midnight) Avenging farmer in the movie Outlaw, Josey Wales; The Portrayed by Clint Eastwood. 1976... 1 movie → (more) | |
Zebulon Macahan Mountain man, trapper, trader and scout in the TV series How the West Was Won Portrayed by James Arness. 1976-1979... 28 TV episodes → (more) | |
Hadley Chisholm Patriach in the TV series Chisholms, The Portrayed by Robert Preston. 1979-1980... 13 TV episodes → (more) | |
Sam Best Marshal in the Old West in the TV comedy series Best of the West Portrayed by Joel Higgins. 1981-1982... 22 episodes → (more) | |
J. Wendell Summerhayes Leader of several former outlaws fighting crime in the TV series Wildside Portrayed by Sandy McPeak; the series also stars William Smith, J. Eddie Peck, Howard Rollins, Terry Funk, John D'Aquino. 1985... 6 episodes → (more) | |
Ethan Allen Cord Former gunslinger turned family man in the TV series Paradise Portrayed by Lee Horsley. 1988-1991... 56 episodes → (more) | |
| |
Page 15 | |
Jack Craddock U.S. Marshal and former Texas Ranger in the TV series Bordertown Portrayed by Richard Comar. 1989-1991... 78 episodes → (more) | |
Captain Augustus "Gus" McCrae Two famous former Texas Rangers, run a livery in the small dusty Texas border town Lonesome Dove Portrayed by Robert Duvall; also starring Tommy Lee Jones as Captain Woodrow F. Call. 1989... 4 episodes → (more) | |
Brisco County, Jr. (Horse: Comet) Lawyer and son of the slain U.S. Marshal, in the TV series Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.; The Portrayed by Bruce Campbell. 1993-1994... 27 episodes → (more) | |
Michaela Quinn Medical doctor in the TV series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Portrayed by Jane Seymour. 1993-1998... 150 episodes → (more) | |
Dave Hart Dude ranch owner in the TV series Harts of the West Portrayed by Beau Bridges; also starring Lloyd Bridges and Harley Jane Kozak. 1993-1994... 15 TV episodes → (more) | |
Cordell Walker Lawman in the TV series Walker, Texas Ranger Portrayed by Chuck Norris. 1993-2001... 203 episodes → (more) | |
Lazarus (Later revealed to be James Cathcart) Civil War veteran and amnesiac trying to find out who he is in the TV series Lazarus Man; The Portrayed by Robert Urich. 1996... 22 episodes → (more) | |
Jared Stone Deputy United States Marshal in the TV series Peacemakers Portrayed by Tom Berenger. 2003... 9 episodes → (more) | |
Seth Bullock Sheriff and co-owner of "Star & Bullock Hardware" in the TV series Deadwood Portrayed by Timothy Olyphant; also starring Ian McShane as Al Swearengen. 2004-2006... 36 episodes → (more) | |
| |
Page 16 | |
Longmire, Walt The sheriff of fictional Absaroka County in the TV seriesLongmire Portrayed by Robert Taylor, also starring Katee Sackhoff. 2012-2017.... 63 episodes → (more) | |
Lone Ranger, The Native American warrior Tonto recounts the untold tales that transformed John Reid, a man of the law, into a legend of justice.Lone Ranger; The Portrayed by Armie Hammer; the movie also stars Johnny Depp.. 2013... 1 movie → (more) | |
Eli McCullough A powerful, ruthless cattle baron turned oilman in the TV series Son; The Portrayed by Pierce Brosnan. 2017-2019... 20 episodes → (more) | |
John Dutton A rancher who controls the largest contiguous ranch in the U.S. Yellowstone Portrayed by Kevin Costner. 2018-2020... 29 episodes → (more) | |
Abby Walker An affluent Bostonian whose husband is murdered on their journey West in the TV series Walker: Independence Portrayed by Katherine McNamara; also starring Matt Barr. 2022... 4 episodes → (more) | |
The contents of this page are available under the Creative Commons
Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license and the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL). |
First earliest year on each page
| |
1. | 1927 (Rough Ridin' Red) |
2. | 1941 (Lone Rider in Frontier Fury; The) |
3. | 1950 (Cisco Kid and the Lady; The) |
4. | 1952 (Cowboy G-Men) |
5. | 1955 (Gunsmoke) |
6. | 1957 (Californians; The) |
7. | 1957 (Trackdown) |
8. | 1958 (Texan; The) |
9. | 1959 (Laramie) |
10. | 1960 (Overland Trail) |
11. | 1962 (Stoney Burke) |
12. | 1965 (Branded) |
13. | 1967 (Cimarron Strip) |
14. | 1974 (Cowboys; The) |
15. | 1989 (Bordertown) |
16. | 2012 (Longmire) |
Go to last row | |
|
Sorted by earliest year
| |
1. | 1927 (Rough Ridin' Red) |
2. | 1934 (Gene Autry Show; The) |
3. | 1935 (Hopalong Cassidy Returns) |
4. | 1936 (Three Mesquiteers; The) |
5. | 1938 (Red River Valley) |
6. | 1939 (Oregon Trail; The) |
7. | 1940 (Adventures of Red Ryder, The) |
8. | 1940 (Durango Kid; The) |
9. | 1941 (Down Texas Way) |
10. | 1941 (Lone Rider in Frontier Fury; The) |
11. | 1941 (Ride, Ryder, Ride) |
12. | 1941 (Stagecoach to Denver) |
13. | 1941 (Tuscon Raiders) |
14. | 1946 (Lucky Luke ) |
15. | 1947 (Howdy Doody Show; The) |
16. | 1947 (Wild Frontier; The) |
17. | 1948 (Mark of the Lash) |
18. | 1948 (Pecos Bill) |
19. | 1949 (Lone Ranger; The) |
20. | 1950 (Cisco Kid and the Lady; The) |
21. | 1950 (Cisco Kid; The) |
22. | 1950 (Cisco Kid; The) |
23. | 1950 (Gay Cavalier; The) |
24. | 1951 (Adventures of Kit Carson; The) |
25. | 1951 (Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok) |
26. | 1951 (Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok; The) |
27. | 1951 (Range Rider; The) |
28. | 1951 (Roy Rogers Show; The) |
29. | 1951 (Sky King) |
30. | 1952 (Cowboy G-Men) |
31. | 1952 (High Noon) |
32. | 1953 (Shane) |
33. | 1954 (Adventures of Rin Tin Tin; The) |
34. | 1954 (Annie Oakley) |
35. | 1955 (Adventure of Champion; The) |
36. | 1955 (Brave Eagle) |
37. | 1955 (Buffalo Bill, Jr.) |
38. | 1955 (Cheyenne) |
39. | 1955 (Fury) |
40. | 1955 (Gunsmoke) |
41. | 1955 (Judge Roy Bean) |
42. | 1955 (Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp; The) |
43. | 1955 (McCloud) |
44. | 1955 (Steve Donovan, Western Marshal) |
45. | 1956 (Adventures of Jim Bowie; The) |
46. | 1956 (Broken Arrow) |
47. | 1956 (Sheriff of Cochise) |
48. | 1957 (26 Men) |
49. | 1957 (Boots and Saddles) |
50. | 1957 (Californians; The) |
51. | 1957 (Colt .45) |
52. | 1957 (Have Gun - Will Travel) |
53. | 1957 (Man Without a Gun) |
54. | 1957 (Maverick) |
55. | 1957 (Overland Trail) |
56. | 1957 (Restless Gun; The) |
57. | 1957 (Sugarfoot) |
58. | 1957 (Tales of Wells Fargo) |
59. | 1957 (Tombstone Territory) |
60. | 1957 (Trackdown) |
61. | 1957 (Wagon Train) |
62. | 1957 (Young Maverick) |
63. | 1958 (Bronco) |
64. | 1958 (Cimarron City) |
65. | 1958 (Frontier Doctor) |
66. | 1958 (Jefferson Drum) |
67. | 1958 (Lawman) |
68. | 1958 (MacKenzies Raiders) |
69. | 1958 (Rifleman; The) |
70. | 1958 (Texan; The) |
71. | 1958 (Texas John Slaughter) |
72. | 1958 (Wante: Dead or Alive) |
73. | 1958 (Yancy Derringer) |
74. | 1959 (Bat Masterson) |
75. | 1959 (Black Saddle) |
76. | 1959 (Bonanza) |
77. | 1959 (Deputy; The) |
78. | 1959 (Hotel de Paree) |
79. | 1959 (Johnny Ringo) |
80. | 1959 (Laramie) |
81. | 1959 (Law of the Plainsman) |
82. | 1959 (Man from Blackhawk; The) |
83. | 1959 (Pony Express) |
84. | 1959 (Rawhide) |
85. | 1959 (Rebel; The) |
86. | 1959 (Shotgun Slade) |
87. | 1959 (Wichita Town) |
88. | 1960 (Outlaws) |
89. | 1960 (Outlaws) |
90. | 1960 (Overland Trail) |
91. | 1960 (Stagecoach West) |
92. | 1960 (Tall Man; The) |
93. | 1960 (Tate) |
94. | 1960 (Two Faces West) |
95. | 1960 (Westener; The) |
96. | 1960 (Wrangler) |
97. | 1961 (Gunslinger) |
98. | 1961 (Whispering Smith) |
99. | 1962 (Empire) |
100. | 1962 (Stoney Burke) |
101. | 1962 (Virginian) |
102. | 1962 (Wide Country) |
103. | 1963 (McLintock!) |
104. | 1963 (Temple Houston) |
105. | 1963 (Travels of Jaimie McPheeters; The) |
106. | 1964 (Destry) |
107. | 1965 (A Man Called Shenandoah) |
108. | 1965 (Big Valley; The) |
109. | 1965 (Big Valley; The) |
110. | 1965 (Branded) |
111. | 1965 (Cat Ballou) |
112. | 1965 (Laredo) |
113. | 1965 (Legend of Jesse James; The) |
114. | 1965 (Loner; The) |
115. | 1965 (Wild, Wild West; The) |
116. | 1966 (Iron Horse; The) |
117. | 1966 (Pistols 'n' Petticoats) |
118. | 1966 (Road West; The) |
119. | 1966 (Shane) |
120. | 1967 (Cimarron Strip) |
121. | 1967 (Guns of Will Sonnett; The) |
122. | 1967 (High Chaparra; The) |
123. | 1967 (Hondo) |
124. | 1968 (Lancer) |
125. | 1968 (Outcasts; The) |
126. | 1969 (Dakotas; The) |
127. | 1971 (Alias Smith and Jones) |
128. | 1971 (Nichols) |
129. | 1972 (Hec Ramsey) |
130. | 1974 (Cowboys; The) |
131. | 1974 (Dirty Sally) |
132. | 1975 (Barbary Coast) |
133. | 1975 (Rooster Cogburn) |
134. | 1976 (Outlaw, Josey Wales; The) |
135. | 1978 (How the West Was Won) |
136. | 1979 (Chisholms, The) |
137. | 1981 (Best of the West) |
138. | 1985 (Wildside) |
139. | 1988 (Paradise) |
140. | 1989 (Bordertown) |
141. | 1989 (Lonesome Dove) |
142. | 1993 (Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.; The) |
143. | 1993 (Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman) |
144. | 1993 (Harts of the West) |
145. | 1993 (Walker, Texas Ranger) |
146. | 1995 (Toy Story) |
147. | 1996 (Lazarus Man; The) |
148. | 2003 (Peacemakers) |
149. | 2004 (Deadwood) |
150. | 2012 (Longmire) |
151. | 2013 (Lone Ranger; The) |
152. | 2017 (Son; The) |
153. | 2018 (Yellowstone) |
154. | 2022 (Walker: Independence) |
* * *
php5.6.40