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170 titles |
Past Film & Video (106 titles) | Budget | Opening Weekend | Gross (US & Canada) | Gross (Worldwide) |
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$4.6MM
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$4.6MM
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$8K
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$1.8MM
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$3.5MM
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$2MM
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$12MM
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$6K
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$1.7MM
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$5.4MM
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$33MM
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$33MM
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Francis in the Navy (1955)
Francis the Talking Mule (voice) (uncredited), Performer ("Blow the Man Down", "La Cucaracha") (uncredited) Francis the Talking Mule (voice) (uncredited), Performer ("Blow the Man Down", "La Cucaracha") (uncredited) See fewer |
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Kentucky Rifle (1955)
Tobias Taylor, Performer ("Sweet Betsy From Pike") (uncredited) Tobias Taylor, Performer ("Sweet Betsy From Pike") (uncredited) See fewer |
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Hell's Outpost (1954)
Kevin Russel, Writer ("Packin' the Mail") Kevin Russel, Writer ("Packin' the Mail") See fewer |
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Francis Joins the WACS (1954)
Gen. Benjamin Kaye / Francis the Talking Mule (voice), Performer ("I WANT TO ENLIST IN THE WACS") (uncredited) Gen. Benjamin Kaye / Francis the Talking Mule (voice), Performer ("I WANT TO ENLIST IN THE WACS") (uncredited) See fewer |
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Francis Covers the Big Town (1953)
Francis the Talking Mule (voice) (uncredited), Performer ("Missouri Waltz (Way down in Missouri)") Francis the Talking Mule (voice) (uncredited), Performer ("Missouri Waltz (Way down in Missouri)") See fewer |
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$1.4MM
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Francis Goes to West Point (1952)
Francis the Talking Mule (voice) (uncredited) Francis the Talking Mule (voice) (uncredited) See fewer |
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Francis Goes to the Races (1951)
Francis the Talking Mule (voice) (uncredited), Performer ("My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean", "La Cucaracha") (uncredited) Francis the Talking Mule (voice) (uncredited), Performer ("My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean", "La Cucaracha") (uncredited) See fewer |
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$1.2MM
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High Lonesome (1950)
Boatwhistle - Ranch Cook, Performer ("20 Miles From Carson"), Writer ("20 Miles From Carson") Boatwhistle - Ranch Cook, Performer ("20 Miles From Carson"), Writer ("20 Miles From Carson") See fewer |
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$150K
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The Grass Is Always Greener (1950)
(Short) - Windy, Performer ("Big Blue Eyes") (uncredited), Writer ("Big Blue Eyes") (uncredited) Windy, Performer ("Big Blue Eyes") (uncredited), Writer ("Big Blue Eyes") (uncredited) See fewer |
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$1.2MM
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That Wonderful Urge (1948)
Homer Beggs - Justice of the Peace - Monroe Township Homer Beggs - Justice of the Peace - Monroe Township See fewer |
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$2.2MM
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$4MM
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$1.2MM
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$2.5MM
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$1K
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Leave Her to Heaven (1945)
Leick Thome, Performer ("Chickens in the Garden", "Deedle Deedle Dum Dum") (uncredited) Leick Thome, Performer ("Chickens in the Garden", "Deedle Deedle Dum Dum") (uncredited) See fewer |
$617
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$3.2MM
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$1.7MM
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$226K
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$415K
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$503K
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$1.2MM
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Stand by for Action (1942)
Chief Boatswain's Mate Jenks, Soundtrack ("The Oceana Roll" (1911)) (uncredited), Lyrics ("The Blue-Eyed Sailor Man") (uncredited), Music ("The Blue-Eyed Sailor Man") (uncredited), Performer ("The Blue-Eyed Sailor Man") (uncredited) Chief Boatswain's Mate Jenks, Soundtrack ("The Oceana Roll" (1911)) (uncredited), Lyrics ("The Blue-Eyed Sailor Man") (uncredited), Music ("The Blue-Eyed Sailor Man") (uncredited), Performer ("The Blue-Eyed Sailor Man") (uncredited) See fewer |
$1.4MM
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The Omaha Trail (1942)
Henry Hawkins, Performer ("'Taters and Corn") Henry Hawkins, Performer ("'Taters and Corn") See fewer |
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$979K
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$899K
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$1.4MM
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$1MM
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$212K
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$2MM
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$1.6MM
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$696K
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Racketeers of the Range (1939)
Whopper Hatch, Soundtrack ("Red River Valley"), Performer ("Caboose on the Red ball Train" (1939), "Red River Valley", "'Cause I'm the Man", "Sleepy Wrangler" (1939)) Whopper Hatch, Soundtrack ("Red River Valley"), Performer ("Caboose on the Red ball Train" (1939), "Red River Valley", "'Cause I'm the Man", "Sleepy Wrangler" (1939)) See fewer |
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Arizona Legion (1939)
Whopper Hatch, Performer ("I'd Rather Be Footloose") (uncredited) Whopper Hatch, Performer ("I'd Rather Be Footloose") (uncredited) See fewer |
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Block-Heads (1938)
Midget in Elevator (voice) (uncredited) Midget in Elevator (voice) (uncredited) See fewer |
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Nobody's Baby (1937)
Amateur Hour Lead Quartet Singer (as The Avalon Boys), Writer ("The West Ain't Wild and Woolly Anymore") Amateur Hour Lead Quartet Singer (as The Avalon Boys), Writer ("The West Ain't Wild and Woolly Anymore") See fewer |
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Way Out West (1937)
Lead Singer of the Singing Quartette / Stan's Bass Singing (as The Avalon Boys), Performer ("The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" (1913)) (uncredited) Lead Singer of the Singing Quartette / Stan's Bass Singing (as The Avalon Boys), Performer ("The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" (1913)) (uncredited) See fewer |
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Hideaway Girl (1936)
Lead Singer of Avalon Boys (as The Avalon Boys) Lead Singer of Avalon Boys (as The Avalon Boys) See fewer |
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At Sea Ashore (1936)
(Short) - Leader of The Avalon Four (uncredited) Leader of The Avalon Four (uncredited) See fewer |
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Anything Goes (1936)
Member of The Avalon Boys (uncredited) Member of The Avalon Boys (uncredited) See fewer |
$1.1MM
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Bar 20 Rides Again (1935)
Background Singer / Henchman (as Chill Wills and His Avalon Boys), Performer ("The Moon Hangs High") Background Singer / Henchman (as Chill Wills and His Avalon Boys), Performer ("The Moon Hangs High") See fewer |
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It's a Gift (1934)
Campfire Singer (uncredited), Performer ("On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away" (1897)) (uncredited) Campfire Singer (uncredited), Performer ("On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away" (1897)) (uncredited) See fewer |
Past Television (24 titles) | Episodes |
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1
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Alias Smith and Jones (1972)
(TV Series) - Bixby (1 episode, 1972) Bixby (1 episode, 1972) See fewer |
1
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The Virginian (1971)
(TV Series) - Pat Reedy (1 episode, 1971) Pat Reedy (1 episode, 1971) See fewer |
1
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Marcus Welby, M.D. (1971)
(TV Series) - Sam Hill (1 episode, 1971) Sam Hill (1 episode, 1971) See fewer |
1
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Night Gallery (1970)
(TV Series) - Heppelwhite (segment "The Little Black Bag") (1 episode, 1970) Heppelwhite (segment "The Little Black Bag") (1 episode, 1970) See fewer
Room with a View/The Little Black Bag/The Nature of the Enemy (Dec
23,
1970)
Season 1,
Episode 2
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Heppelwhite (segment "The Little Black Bag")
Heppelwhite (segment "The Little Black Bag")
See fewer
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1
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The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again (1970)
(TV Movie) - Gentleman George, Performer ("Come All You Texas Rangers") (uncredited) Gentleman George, Performer ("Come All You Texas Rangers") (uncredited) See fewer |
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The Porter Wagoner Show (1970)
(TV Series) - Self - Guest / Self (2 episodes, 1970), Writer ("Little Darlin'", "Will Rogers") (1 episode, 1970), Performer ("Water", "Mama") (1 episode, 1970), Performer ("Little Darlin'", "Will Rogers") (1 episode, 1970) Self - Guest / Self (2 episodes, 1970), Writer ("Little Darlin'", "Will Rogers") (1 episode, 1970), Performer ("Water", "Mama") (1 episode, 1970), Performer ("Little Darlin'", "Will Rogers") (1 episode, 1970) See fewer
Chill Wills: Part 2 (Jan
14,
1970)
Season 1,
Episode 278
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Self - Guest,
Performer ("Little Darlin'", "Will Rogers"),
Writer ("Little Darlin'", "Will Rogers")
Self - Guest,
Performer ("Little Darlin'", "Will Rogers"),
Writer ("Little Darlin'", "Will Rogers")
See fewer
Chill Wills: Part 1 (1970)
Season 1,
Episode 277
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Self,
Performer ("Water", "Mama")
Self,
Performer ("Water", "Mama")
See fewer
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2
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The Over-the-Hill Gang (1969)
(TV Movie) - Gentleman George Agnew, Performer ("Texas Rangers") (uncredited) Gentleman George Agnew, Performer ("Texas Rangers") (uncredited) See fewer |
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3
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1
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Judd for the Defense (1967)
(TV Series) - Simpson Youngert (1 episode, 1967) Simpson Youngert (1 episode, 1967) See fewer |
1
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The Rounders (1966–1967)
(TV Series) - Jim Ed Love (17 episodes, 1966) Jim Ed Love (17 episodes, 1966) See fewer |
17
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Burke's Law (1963–1965)
(TV Series) - General Hector Harder / Stanton Custer / Harry Riggs (3 episodes, 1963) General Hector Harder / Stanton Custer / Harry Riggs (3 episodes, 1963) See fewer
Who Killed the Toy Soldier ? (Jan
20,
1965)
Season 2,
Episode 18
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General Hector Harder
General Hector Harder
See fewer
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3
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Rawhide (1964)
(TV Series) - Sheriff Asa Tanner (2 episodes, 1964) Sheriff Asa Tanner (2 episodes, 1964) See fewer
Incident at Deadhorse: Part II (Apr
23,
1964)
Season 6,
Episode 27
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Sheriff Asa Tanner
Sheriff Asa Tanner
See fewer
Incident at Deadhorse: Part I (Apr
16,
1964)
Season 6,
Episode 26
-
Sheriff Asa Tanner
Sheriff Asa Tanner
See fewer
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2
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Route 66 (1964)
(TV Series) - Monty Musgrave (2 episodes, 1964) Monty Musgrave (2 episodes, 1964) See fewer
Part Two: Where There's a Will, There's a Way (Mar
13,
1964)
Season 4,
Episode 22
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Monty Musgrave
Monty Musgrave
See fewer
Where There's a Will, There's a Way: Part One (Mar
6,
1964)
Season 4,
Episode 21
-
Monty Musgrave
Monty Musgrave
See fewer
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2
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Frontier Circus (1961–1962)
(TV Series) - Col. Casey Thompson / Colonel Casey Thompson (26 episodes, 1961), Performer ("Sweet Betsy from Pike" (excerpt)) (1 episode, 1961) Col. Casey Thompson / Colonel Casey Thompson (26 episodes, 1961), Performer ("Sweet Betsy from Pike" (excerpt)) (1 episode, 1961) See fewer
Incident at Pawnee Gun (Sep
6,
1962)
Season 1,
Episode 26
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Col. Casey Thompson
Col. Casey Thompson
See fewer
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26
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Assignment: Underwater (1960)
(TV Series) - Boyd Crosby (1 episode, 1960) Boyd Crosby (1 episode, 1960) See fewer |
1
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1
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The Texan (1959)
(TV Series) - Captain Wylie (1 episode, 1959) Captain Wylie (1 episode, 1959) See fewer
The Eyes of Captain Wylie (Feb
23,
1959)
Season 1,
Episode 22
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Captain Wylie
Captain Wylie
See fewer
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1
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Trackdown (1959)
(TV Series) - Zebulon Hunt (1 episode, 1959), Performer ("Sweet Betsy from Pike") (1 episode, 1959) Zebulon Hunt (1 episode, 1959), Performer ("Sweet Betsy from Pike") (1 episode, 1959) See fewer
The Samaritan (Feb
18,
1959)
Season 2,
Episode 22
-
Zebulon Hunt,
Performer ("Sweet Betsy from Pike") (uncredited)
Zebulon Hunt,
Performer ("Sweet Betsy from Pike") (uncredited)
See fewer
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1
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Wagon Train (1958)
(TV Series) - Bije Wilcox (1 episode, 1958) Bije Wilcox (1 episode, 1958) See fewer |
1
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1958)
(TV Series) - Mr. Kilmer (1 episode, 1958) Mr. Kilmer (1 episode, 1958) See fewer |
1
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The Gene Autry Show (1950)
(TV Series) - Sheriff Chill Wills (2 episodes, 1950) Sheriff Chill Wills (2 episodes, 1950) See fewer
The Peacemaker (Dec
17,
1950)
Season 1,
Episode 22
-
Sheriff Chill Wills
Sheriff Chill Wills
See fewer
The Gray Dude (Dec
3,
1950)
Season 1,
Episode 20
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Sheriff Chill Wills
Sheriff Chill Wills
See fewer
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2
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Self (22 titles) |
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The Bob Braun Show (1973)
(TV Series) - Self - Actor (1 episode, 1973) Self - Actor (1 episode, 1973) See fewer |
The Mike Douglas Show (1973)
(TV Series) - Self - Actor (1 episode, 1973) Self - Actor (1 episode, 1973) See fewer |
The Merv Griffin Show (1966–1971)
(TV Series) - Self (6 episodes, 1966) Self (6 episodes, 1966) See fewer |
The Porter Wagoner Show (1970)
(TV Series) - Self - Guest / Self (2 episodes, 1970) Self - Guest / Self (2 episodes, 1970) See fewer |
That Regis Philbin Show (1965)
(TV Series) - Self (1 episode, 1965) Self (1 episode, 1965) See fewer |
Archive Footage (18 titles) |
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How the West Was Lost (2008)
(TV Movie) - Lemuel (archive footage) (uncredited) Lemuel (archive footage) (uncredited) See fewer |
John Wayne: Behind the Scenes (2007)
(Video) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
American Masters (2005)
(TV Series) - Actor 'Giant' (1 episode, 2005) Actor 'Giant' (1 episode, 2005) See fewer
James Dean: Sense Memories (May
11,
2005)
Season 19,
Episode 1
-
Actor 'Giant' (archive footage) (uncredited)
Actor 'Giant' (archive footage) (uncredited)
See fewer
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Sam Peckinpah's West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade (2004)
(TV Movie) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
Biography (2002)
(TV Series) - Uncle Bawley, in 'Giant (1 episode, 2002) Uncle Bawley, in 'Giant (1 episode, 2002) See fewer
James Dean: Outside the Lines (Oct
14,
2002)
Uncle Bawley, in 'Giant (archive footage)
Uncle Bawley, in 'Giant (archive footage)
See fewer
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That's Entertainment! III (1994)
Performer in Clip from 'The Harvey Girls' (archive footage) (uncredited) Performer in Clip from 'The Harvey Girls' (archive footage) (uncredited) See fewer |
John Wayne's 'the Alamo' (1992)
(Video) - Beekeeper (archive footage) Beekeeper (archive footage) See fewer |
It's Showtime (1976)
Francis the Talking Mule (archive footage) (uncredited) Francis the Talking Mule (archive footage) (uncredited) See fewer |
Omnibus (1974)
(TV Series) - Self (1 episode, 1974) Self (1 episode, 1974) See fewer
Cuckoo: A Celebration of Mr. Laurel and Mr. Hardy (Oct
22,
1975)
Season 8,
Episode 10
-
Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
See fewer
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The Bob Braun Show (1974)
(TV Series) - Self - Actor (1 episode, 1974) Self - Actor (1 episode, 1974) See fewer
Episode dated 1 January 1974 (Jan
1,
1974)
Self - Actor (archive footage)
Self - Actor (archive footage)
See fewer
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The American West of John Ford (1971)
(TV Movie) - actor 'Rio Grande' (archive footage) (uncredited) actor 'Rio Grande' (archive footage) (uncredited) See fewer |
The Dick Cavett Show (1971)
(TV Series) - Gentleman George Agnew (1 episode, 1971) Gentleman George Agnew (1 episode, 1971) See fewer
Fred Astaire (II) (Oct
13,
1971)
Gentleman George Agnew (archive footage)
Gentleman George Agnew (archive footage)
See fewer
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7 Nights to Remember (1966)
(TV Special) - Jim Ed Love (archive footage) Jim Ed Love (archive footage) See fewer |
Hollywood and the Stars (1963)
(TV Series) - Drago (clip from McLintock! (1963)) (1 episode, 1963) Drago (clip from McLintock! (1963)) (1 episode, 1963) See fewer
They Went That-a-way (Oct
18,
1963)
Season 1,
Episode 4
-
Drago (clip from McLintock! (1963)) (archive footage) (uncredited)
Drago (clip from McLintock! (1963)) (archive footage) (uncredited)
See fewer
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Hollywood: The Great Stars (1963)
(TV Movie) - Drago (archive footage) (uncredited) Drago (archive footage) (uncredited) See fewer |
It Can't Be Done (1948)
(Short) - Tom Davenport (clip from 'The Immortal Blacksmith') (archive footage) (uncredited) Tom Davenport (clip from 'The Immortal Blacksmith') (archive footage) (uncredited) See fewer |