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Actor, songwriter, composer, film director and author, educated at the University of Oklahoma. He came to Hollywood in 1937 and joined ASCAP in 1950. His popular-song compositions include "Hollywood Square Dance", "Makin' Love Ukulele Style", "A Little Too Fer", "Ladybird Song", "Git Along Blues", "Buy a Dream", and "Crying My Heart to Sleep".
Date Of Birth February 2, 1914 Place Of Birth Shreveport, Louisiana, USA Profession Actor, Miscellaneous Crew Star Sign Aquarius
Actor Title Year Status Character Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 1977 TV Series The Track of the African Bongo 1977 Living Free 1972 Herbert Baker Africa: Texas Style 1967 Veterinary Tales of Wells Fargo 1959 TV Series Ed Cook The Toughest Gun in Tombstone 1958 Shotgun Guard (uncredited) Sky King 1956-1958 TV Series Guard / Civil Aeronautics Official Sergeant Preston of the Yukon 1957 TV Series Slim Panic! 1957 TV Series Wally Annie Oakley 1956-1957 TV Series Sid Muncy / Eddie Sloan / Henchman Len / ... Buffalo Bill, Jr. 1955-1956 TV Series Money Courier / Replaced by Woodward / Henchman Bob / ... Safari 1956 Police Inspector The Adventures of Champion 1955-1956 TV Series Sheriff / Sheriff Jensen Saginaw Trail 1953 Settler (uncredited) Death Valley Days 1953 TV Series Mormon reporting accident God Is My Co-Pilot 1945 American Pilot (uncredited) In the Meantime, Darling 1944 Capt. Morris (uncredited) Haunted Harbor 1944 Man in Suit at Bar [Ch. 1] (uncredited) Three Little Sisters 1944 Courier (uncredited) Goodnight, Sweetheart 1944 Detective (uncredited) Silent Partner 1944 Police Broadcaster (uncredited) The Tiger Woman 1944 Bartender [Ch. 9] (uncredited) Two Girls and a Sailor 1944 Man in Evening Clothes (uncredited) Mystery Broadcast 1943 Dugan (uncredited) Song of the Forge 1937 Mayor Those Were the Days 1934 uncredited
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Citizen Kane 1941 stand-in: Orson Welles - uncredited
Known for movies Living Free (1972) as Herbert Baker
Africa: Texas Style (1967) as Veterinary
Song of the Forge (1937) as Mayor
Safari (1956) as Police Inspector