- George Stults
George Sheehy Stults (born August 16, 1975) is an American actor and former male fashion model. Stults grew up in Colorado but was born in Detroit, Michigan Stults was interested in acting and wrestling in high school. He got his career start in life as a model. A commercial agent spotted Stults eating lunch one day and stopped to give him her card and he then entered into the world of acting. At the time, Stults was seriously considered joining the U.S. Navy. - Geoff Stults
Geoffrey Manton "Geoff" Stults (born December 15, 1977) is an American actor. He was born in Detroit, Michigan, but raised in Colorado. He moved to Los Angeles and began to perform in the college theatre productions while attending Whittier College, in Whittier, California, on a football scholarship. He played professional football in Europe as a wide receiver for the Klosterneuburg Mercenaries (now known as Danube Dragons). - Jessica Biel
Jessica Biel Actress Jessica Biel was born on March 3, 1982, in Ely, Minnesota. Jessica grew up in Boulder, Colorado with an early ambition to be in music theater. As a child, she starred in several musicals, including The Sound of Music and Annie . In 1994, Biel was awarded a scholarship to Diane Hardin's Young Actors Space in Los Angeles. - Annasophia Robb
AnnaSophia Robb (born December 8, 1993) is an American film and television actress, as well as an occasional singer. She became known in 2005, after starring roles in the family films "Because of Winn-Dixie" and the box office success "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". Robb subsequently co-starred in 2007's "Bridge to Terabithia", and is scheduled to star in several more Hollywood films the same year. - Amy Bruckner
Amelia Ellen Bruckner (born March 28, 1991) is an American actress noted for her roles in the Disney Channel shows "Phil of the Future" and "American Dragon: Jake Long". - Lise Simms
Elisabeth Caroline Simms (born March 17, 1962) credited as Lise Simms is an American actress, singer and dancer. - Iron Eyes Cody
Iron Eyes Cody (April 3, 1904 - January 4, 1999) was an actor born in Gueydan, Louisiana. He was born Espera De Corti, the son of Sicilian immigrants Francesca Salpietra and Antonio De Corti. He was not born a Native American, but he claimed to be part Cherokee and part Cree. Cody and his wife Bertha Parker adopted children that were Native American. Cody began his acting career at the age of 12 and continued to work until the time of his death. - Spade Cooley
Donnell Clyde 'Spade' Cooley (December 17, 1910 - November 23, 1969) was an American Western Swing musician, big band leader, actor, and television personality. His career ended when he was arrested and convicted for the murder of his second wife, Ella Mae Evans. - George Chesboro-SG typo
Leading man in US action pictures of the silent era, then villain in hundreds of "B" westerns of the 30s through early 50s. - Stanley Andrzejewski
Screen and television actor. Was the radio voice of Daddy Warbucks on "Little Orphan Annie." - John Asbury Kirkhuff
When work began to dry up in the late 1940s for supporting players like Kirk, he took a job on a fishing boat in Alaska. He was shoveling fish into the boat one night in Ketchikan when he suffered a massive heart attack and dropped dead. - George Chesebro
- Lloyd Ingram
Lois Ingraham was his second wife. - Dick Weston
Roy Rogers (born Leonard Slye) moved to California in 1930, aged 18. He played in such musical groups as The Hollywood Hillbillies, Rocky Mountaineers, Texas Outlaws, and his own group, the International Cowboys. In 1934 he formed a group with Bob Nolan and Tim Spencer called Sons of the Pioneers. While in that group he was known as Leonard Slye, then Dick Weston, and finally Roy Rogers. Their songs included "Cool Water" and "Tumbling Tumbleweeds". They first appeared in the western... - Walt Williams
Star of low-budget westerns from the late silent era through the mid-30's; thereafter, character player in serials and a major film or two, most often as bad guy. His horse, Silver King, was once owned by silent-era cowboy star Fred Thomson. - George Hays
American character actor, the most famous of Western-movie sidekicks of the 1930s and 1940s. Born May 7, 1885, the third of seven children, in Wellsville, New York, Hayes was the son of a hotelier and oil-production manager. As a young man, George Hayes worked in a circus and played semi-pro baseball while a teenager. He ran away from home at 17, in 1902, and joined a touring stock company. He married Olive Ireland in 1914 and the pair became quite successful on the vaudeville circuit.... - Joseph Crehan
- Henry Branch Bell
- Howard Cassidy
- Chuck Baldra
Screen and stage actor. Entered films in 1920. - James Norton
Comedy character actor whose bald head was often hidden underneath a policeman's hat; in which guise he was most familiar in films. Appeared in many Hal Roach productions, supporting Our Gang and Laurel & Hardy among others, and also turned up in several 'W.C Fields' vehicles. - Ray Jones
- Arthur Loft
- Wm Karl Hackett
- Joe McQuinn
- Joel Friedkin
- Jim Covey
- Louis Mason
- George M Rosener
- Vester Perry
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