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Fred Scott was born on February 14, 1902 in Fresno, California, USA as Fred Leedon Scott. He was an actor, known for The Singing Buckaroo (1937), Melody of the Plains (1937) and Code of the Fearless (1939). He was married to Mary. He died on December 16, 1991 in Riverside, California.
Date Of Birth February 14, 1902 Place Of Birth Fresno, California, USA Height 6' (1.83 m) Profession Actor, Soundtrack Star Sign Aquarius
# Quote 1 I don't ride anymore. I have a deal with horses - I don't get on them and they don't sell real estate.
# Fact 1 Singing cowboy star of mid-1930's Poverty Row low budget westerns. A former vaudevillian, he began in films from 1924 with Pathe and Mack Sennett and was often partnered by comic sidekick Al St. John. He also sang with the San Francisco Light Opera Company. In later years, he became successful in Hollywood real estate. 2 Was at one time the resident baritone at the San Francisco Opera. 3 His horse was named White King .
Actor Title Year Status Character Thundering Hoofs 1942 Dave Armstrong Rodeo Rhythm 1942 Buck Knapp Ridin' the Trail 1940 Fred Martin Two Gun Troubador 1939 Fred Dean Sr.
Fred Dean Jr In Old Montana 1939 Fred Dawson Code of the Fearless 1939 Fred Jamison Songs and Bullets 1938 Melody Smith Knight of the Plains 1938 Fred The Rangers' Round-Up 1938 Ranger Tex Duncan The Fighting Deputy 1937 Tom Bentley Moonlight on the Range 1937 Jeff Peters / Tom Killer Dane Make a Wish 1937 Minstrel Melody of the Plains 1937 Steve Condon The Singing Buckaroo 1937 Grant Gordon The Roaming Cowboy 1937 Cal Brent Romance Rides the Range 1936 Barry Glendon The Last Outlaw 1936 Larry Dixon (Movie Singing Cowboy) Flash Gordon 1936/I Soldier with Drugged Wine (uncredited) The Singing Boxer 1933 Short Minor Role (uncredited) Beyond Victory 1931 Fred Swing High 1930 Garry The Grand Parade 1930 Kelly Rio Rita 1929 Singing Texas Ranger (uncredited) Bride of the Storm 1926 Spike Mulligan
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch 1976 performer: "As Time Goes On" - uncredited Ridin' the Trail 1940 performer: "Songs by nm0380931 and nm0761530", "Song by nm0532952, as Taylor Curtis McPeters" Two Gun Troubador 1939 performer: "The Cowboy and the Schoolmar'm", "Two Gun Troubador", "Albuquerque", "Ride Cowboy Ride", "Cielito Lindo" In Old Montana 1939 performer: "Moonlight on the Range", "Rattlesnake Joe", "In Old Montana", "Windy Bill" - uncredited Code of the Fearless 1939 performer: "Here's Romance", "Gonna Ride", "Cactus Pete" Songs and Bullets 1938 performer: "Lonesome Cowboy", "Arkinsaw", "Pay Day", "Prairie Moon", "My Ten Gallon Hat" Knight of the Plains 1938 performer: "Paradise Valley" incredited, "When We Heard the Music Play Home, Sweet, Home," uncredited The Rangers' Round-Up 1938 performer: "Sing a Song, "Just a Spanish Shawl", "Hill Top Rendezvous", "The Terror of Termite Valley", "Jo-Jo from Mexico" Moonlight on the Range 1937 performer: "As Time Goes On" Melody of the Plains 1937 "A Hideaway in Happy Valley", "Albuquerque" / performer: "A Hideaway in Happy Valley", "Albuquerque", "Letting Trouble Roll By" The Singing Buckaroo 1937 performer: "Cobwebs 'Round My Saddle", "Frankly Speaking" The Roaming Cowboy 1937 performer: "Waddle-a-ho" 1937, "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair" 1854, "Beautiful Dreamer" 1862, "Old Folks at Home Swanee River" 1851 uncredited The Last Outlaw 1936 performer: "My Heart's on the Trail" Swing High 1930 performer: "It Must Be Love", "There's Happiness Over the Hill", "With My Guitar and You"
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1988 Golden Boot Golden Boot Awards
Known for movies Melody of the Plains (1937) as Steve Condon
The Singing Buckaroo (1937) as Grant Gordon
Code of the Fearless (1939) as Fred Jamison
Knight of the Plains (1938) as Fred