Bill Elliott

Bill Elliott

Acting
Born 1904-10-16 Died 1965-11-26 Pattonsburg, Missouri, USA 208 credits
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Wild Bill Elliott (October 16, 1904 – November 26, 1965) was an American film actor. He specialized in playing the rugged heroes of B Westerns, particularly the Red Ryder series of films. By 1925, he was getting occasional extra work in films. He took classes at the Pasadena Playhouse and appeared in a few stage roles there. By 1927, he had made his first Western, The Arizona Wildcat, playing his first featured role. Several co-starring roles followed, and he renamed himself Gordon Elliott. But as the studios made the transition to sound films, he slipped back into roles as an extra and bit parts, as in Broadway Scandals, in 1929. For the next eight years, he appeared in over a hundred films for various studios, but almost always in unbilled parts as an extra. Elliott began to be noticed in some minor B Westerns, enough so that Columbia Pictures offered him the title role in a serial, The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (1938). The serial was so successful, and Elliott so personable, that Columbia promoted him to starring in his own series of Western features, replacing Columbia's number-two cowboy star Robert "Tex" Allen. Henceforth Gordon Elliott would be known as Bill Elliott. Within two years, he was among the Motion Picture Herald's Top Ten Western Stars, where he would remain for the next 15 years. In 1943, Elliott signed with Republic Pictures, which cast him in a series of Westerns alongside George "Gabby" Hayes. The first of these, Calling Wild Bill Elliott, gave Elliott the name by which he would be best known and by which he would be billed almost exclusively for the rest of his career. Following several films in which both actor and character shared the name Wild Bill Elliott, he took the role for which he would be best remembered, that of Red Ryder in a series of sixteen movies about the famous comic strip cowboy and his young Indian companion, Little Beaver (played in Elliott's films by Bobby Blake). Elliott played the role for only two years but would forever be associated with it. Elliott's trademark was a pair of six guns worn butt-forward in their holsters. Elliott's career thrived during and after the Red Ryder films, and he continued making B Westerns into the early 1950s. He also had his own radio show during the late 1940s. His final contract as a Western star was with Monogram Pictures, where budgets declined as the B Western lost its audience to television. When Monogram became Allied Artists Pictures Corporation in 1953, it phased out its Western productions, and Elliott finished out his contract playing a homicide detective in a series of five modern police dramas, his first non-Westerns since 1938. Elliott retired from films (except for a couple of TV Western pilots which were not picked up). He worked for a time as a spokesman for Viceroy cigarettes and hosted a local TV program in Las Vegas, Nevada, which featured many of his Western films.
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Acting 57 credits
Adam-12
Adam-12
1968 · Officer Grant
Scarface
Scarface
1932 · ★ 7.4 · Man Outside Theatre (uncredited)
The Mummy
The Mummy
1932 · ★ 6.7 · Party Guest (uncredited)
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
1925 · ★ 7.3 · Chariot Race Spectator (uncredited)
The Roaring Twenties
The Roaring Twenties
1939 · ★ 7.5 · Bootlegger (uncredited)
'G' Men
'G' Men
1935 · ★ 6.6 · Bootlegger Who Gives Eddie the Bottle Outside the Club (uncredited)
A Lost Lady
A Lost Lady
1934 · Polo Match Spectator (uncredited)
Working Girls
Working Girls
1931 · Dance Extra / Lobby Extra (uncredited)
Gold Diggers of 1933
Gold Diggers of 1933
1933 · ★ 7.2 · Night Club Patron (uncredited)
Blonde Crazy
Blonde Crazy
1931 · Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Party Husband
Party Husband
1931 · Wedding Party Guest
Bullets or Ballots
Bullets or Ballots
1936 · ★ 6.6 · Hunter - Bank Worker (uncredited)
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
1975 · Self (archive footage)
Merrily We Go to Hell
Merrily We Go to Hell
1932 · Party Guest (uncredited)
Wonder Bar
Wonder Bar
1934 · Norman (uncredited)
Vanity Fair
Vanity Fair
1932 · Bit Role
You Can't Have Everything
You Can't Have Everything
1937 · Lulu's Bathing Companion (uncredited)
It's Showtime
It's Showtime
1976 · Self (archive footage)
Only Yesterday
Only Yesterday
1933 · New Year's Eve Reveler (Uncredited)
Jewel Robbery
Jewel Robbery
1932 · Policeman Following Blonde (uncredited)
Roaring Frontiers
Roaring Frontiers
1941 · 'Wild' Bill Hickok
Dr. Socrates
Dr. Socrates
1935 · Tom Collins - Greer's Associate
Traveling Saleslady
Traveling Saleslady
1935 · Freddie
One Hour with You
One Hour with You
1932 · ★ 6.5 · Party Guest (uncredited)
Boots and Saddles
Boots and Saddles
1937 · Jim Neale
Platinum Blonde
Platinum Blonde
1931 · ★ 6.7 · Ann's Beau (uncredited)
Stage Mother
Stage Mother
1933 · Audience Member / Dexter's Party Guest (uncredited)
The Woman in Red
The Woman in Red
1935 · Stuart Wyatt
Sweepstakes
Sweepstakes
1931 · Night Club Patron
Two Against the World
Two Against the World
1936 · News Commentator (uncredited)
The Little Giant
The Little Giant
1933 · Guest at Polly's Party (uncredited)
The Plastic Age
The Plastic Age
1925 · Athlete (uncredited)
Private Detective 62
Private Detective 62
1933 · Man at Roulette Table (Uncredited)
The Keyhole
The Keyhole
1933 · Partygoer (uncredited)
Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch
Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch
1976 · (archive footage)
Midnight Mary
Midnight Mary
1933 · Party Guest (uncredited)
Made on Broadway
Made on Broadway
1933 · Night Club Patron
Lord Byron of Broadway
Lord Byron of Broadway
1930 · Party-Goer
The Savage Horde
The Savage Horde
1950 · Ringo
The Rich Are Always with Us
The Rich Are Always with Us
1932 · Gambler (uncredited)
Letter of Introduction
Letter of Introduction
1938 · Backgammon Man (uncredited)
Lady with a Past
Lady with a Past
1932 · Alex Brown (Uncredited)
The Son of Davy Crockett
The Son of Davy Crockett
1941 · Dave Crockett
Hellfire
Hellfire
1949 · Zeb Smith
Old Los Angeles
Old Los Angeles
1948 · Bill Stockton
Personal Maid's Secret
Personal Maid's Secret
1935 · Warren Sherrill
Five and Ten
Five and Ten
1931 · Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Go Into Your Dance
Go Into Your Dance
1935 · Jackson's Secretary / Dorothy's Dance Partner
The Shamrock Handicap
The Shamrock Handicap
1926 · Well-Wishing Villager
The Merry Frinks
The Merry Frinks
1934 · Dancer (uncredited)
The Greeks Had a Word for Them
The Greeks Had a Word for Them
1932 · Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Born Reckless
Born Reckless
1930 · Customer at Beretti's
Fargo
Fargo
1952 · Bill Martin
The Plainsman and the Lady
The Plainsman and the Lady
1946 · Sam Colton
Speed to Spare
Speed to Spare
1937 · Steve Fellows
The Showdown
The Showdown
1950 · Shadrach Jones
Love Takes Flight
Love Takes Flight
1937 · Bill Parker
Other credits 3 credits
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