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Bob Baker (actor)

Bob Baker (born Stanley Leland Weed,[1] November 8, 1910 – August 29, 1975) was an American singer who had several starring roles as a singing cowboy in the late 1930s, in Hollywood films

Bob Baker
Born
Stanley Leland Weed

(1910-11-08)November 8, 1910
DiedAugust 29, 1975(1975-08-29) (aged 64)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Known forSinging cowboy in films

Early years edit

The son of Guy Weed and Ethel Leland Weed,[2] Unlike most movie cowboys, Baker really worked as a cowboy in his youth, and was a rodeo champion when he was sixteen.[3]

Early career edit

Baker began singing professionally at the age of twenty, for the KTSM radio station in El Paso, Texas.[3] In Chicago he spent several months with WLS.[4] As a professional rodeo roper and rider, he competed in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Pendleton, Oregon, and Salinas, California, among other sites.[5]

Film career edit

Baker won a Universal Studios screen test in 1937 in competition against Leonard Slye (Roy Rogers), and became the studio's lead singing cowboy.[6] Known as "Tumbleweed" Baker,[1] he starred in a dozen pictures before suffering an injury and being demoted to secondary roles. He performed many of his own stunts.[6] Baker starred in the "B" western Courage of the West (1937) with Lois January. She said, "Bob Baker was too pretty! He was nice, but didn't get friendly. He didn't want me to sing a song in his picture. That business is full of jealousy...".[7] This movie, his first, was thought to be his best. The others suffered from predictable plots and poor scripts.[3]

Fuzzy Knight worked with Baker as a sidekick on his first four films. Starting with The Last Stand (1938) Baker rode Apache, a pinto he had bought in Arizona. A well-trained horse, Apache tolerated his signature trick of vaulting over the horse's rear into the saddle.[3] Between work on the sets, Baker had to tour and perform at movie theatres, in part to promote the pictures and in part to earn extra income.[8] Bob Baker accompanied his singing with a Gibson Advanced Jumbo guitar.[9] He did not make any recordings.[4]

In a poll of 1939, Baker was rated tenth in a list of moneymaking Western stars.[citation needed] However, he did not have the star quality of a performer like Gene Autry.[10]

In the 1940s, Baker's work in films was limited to performing stunts in films that included Gung Ho (1943), Phantom Lady, (1944), and Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1944).[6]

Later years edit

After leaving the movie industry Baker served again in the army in World War II.[3] He then became a member of the police force of Flagstaff, Arizona.[4] He later ran a dude ranch and became an expert in leather crafts.[4]

Death edit

Baker had a series of heart attacks toward the end of his life and died of a stroke on August 29, 1975.[6]

Films edit

Year Star? Title Role Notes
1937 * Courage of the West Jack Saunders
1937 * The Singing Outlaw Bob 'Scrap' Gordon
1938 * Border Wolves Rusty Reynolds
1938 The Last Stand Tip Douglas posing as the Laredo Kid
1938 * Western Trails Bob Mason
1938 * Outlaw Express Captain Bob Bradley
1938 * Black Bandit Sheriff Bob Ramsay / Don Ramsay
1938 * Guilty Trails Bob Higgins
1938 * Prairie Justice U.S. Marshal Bob Randall, aka Bob Smith
1938 * Ghost Town Riders Bob Martin
1939 * Honor of the West Sheriff Bob Barrett
1939 * The Phantom Stage Bob Carson
1939 * Desperate Trails Clem Waters
1939 Oklahoma Frontier Tom Rankin
1939 Chip of the Flying U Dusty
1940 West of Carson City Nevada
1940 Riders of Pasco Basin Bruce Moore
1940 Bad Man from Red Butte Gabriel 'Gabby' Hornsby
1941 Along the Rio Grande Deputy Bob Uncredited
1941 Arizona Bound Marshal Bat Madison Uncredited
1942 Ride 'Em Cowboy Ranch Cowhand Driving Bus Uncredited
1942 Overland Mail Bill Cody [Chs.1,14]
1943 Wild Horse Stampede Marshal Bob Tyler
1944 Oklahoma Raiders Cowhand in Saloon / Lyncher with Rope Uncredited
1944 Mystery Man Bar 20 Cowhand Uncredited, (final film role)

References edit

Citations

  1. ^ a b Petroski, William (June 17, 2014). "Lights! Camera! Historical exhibition!". The Des Moines Register. Iowa, Des Moines. p. 10 A. Retrieved September 21, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ . Iowa History Journal. Iowa Publishing Corp. Archived from the original on June 30, 2019. Retrieved September 21, 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e Driscoll 2008, p. 42.
  4. ^ a b c d Tribe 2006, p. 62.
  5. ^ "Bob Baker Here in Person April 19". The Daily Times-News. North Carolina, Burlington. April 17, 1939. p. 10. Retrieved September 21, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ a b c d Freese, Gene Scott (2014). Hollywood Stunt Performers, 1910s–1970s: A Biographical Dictionary (2d ed.). McFarland. ISBN 978-1476614700. Retrieved September 21, 2019.
  7. ^ Fitzgerald & Magers 2009, p. 106.
  8. ^ Stanfield 2002, p. 91.
  9. ^ Aldrich, Dregni & Murray 2003, p. 51.
  10. ^ Stanfield 2002, p. 98.

Sources

  • Aldrich, Margret; Dregni, Michael; Murray, Charles Shaar (2003). This Old Guitar. Voyageur Press. ISBN 978-0896586314. Retrieved 2013-01-28.
  • Driscoll, Jim (2008). "Warblin' Bob". Reflections of a B-Movie Junkie: A Tribute To, and Homage Of, the B-Movie Genre Films of the Saturday Matinees, of Primarily the '40's and '50's. Xlibris Corporation. ISBN 978-1462838202. Retrieved 2013-01-28.
  • Fitzgerald, Michael G.; Magers, Boyd (2009). Ladies of the Western: Interviews With 25 Actresses from the Silent Era to the Television Westerns of the 1950s and 1960s. McFarland. ISBN 978-0786439386. Retrieved 2013-01-28.
  • Stanfield, Peter (2002). Horse Opera: The Strange History of the 1930s Singing Cowboy. University of Illinois Press. p. 98. ISBN 978-0252070495. Retrieved 2013-01-28.
  • Tribe, Ivan M. (2006). Country: A Regional Exploration. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0313330261. Retrieved 28 January 2013.

External links edit

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Bob Baker born Stanley Leland Weed 1 November 8 1910 August 29 1975 was an American singer who had several starring roles as a singing cowboy in the late 1930s in Hollywood filmsBob BakerBornStanley Leland Weed 1910 11 08 November 8 1910Forest City Iowa USDiedAugust 29 1975 1975 08 29 aged 64 Prescott Arizona USNationalityAmericanOccupation s Actor singerKnown forSinging cowboy in films Contents 1 Early years 2 Early career 3 Film career 4 Later years 5 Death 6 Films 7 References 8 External linksEarly years editThe son of Guy Weed and Ethel Leland Weed 2 Unlike most movie cowboys Baker really worked as a cowboy in his youth and was a rodeo champion when he was sixteen 3 Early career editBaker began singing professionally at the age of twenty for the KTSM radio station in El Paso Texas 3 In Chicago he spent several months with WLS 4 As a professional rodeo roper and rider he competed in Cheyenne Wyoming Pendleton Oregon and Salinas California among other sites 5 Film career editBaker won a Universal Studios screen test in 1937 in competition against Leonard Slye Roy Rogers and became the studio s lead singing cowboy 6 Known as Tumbleweed Baker 1 he starred in a dozen pictures before suffering an injury and being demoted to secondary roles He performed many of his own stunts 6 Baker starred in the B western Courage of the West 1937 with Lois January She said Bob Baker was too pretty He was nice but didn t get friendly He didn t want me to sing a song in his picture That business is full of jealousy 7 This movie his first was thought to be his best The others suffered from predictable plots and poor scripts 3 Fuzzy Knight worked with Baker as a sidekick on his first four films Starting with The Last Stand 1938 Baker rode Apache a pinto he had bought in Arizona A well trained horse Apache tolerated his signature trick of vaulting over the horse s rear into the saddle 3 Between work on the sets Baker had to tour and perform at movie theatres in part to promote the pictures and in part to earn extra income 8 Bob Baker accompanied his singing with a Gibson Advanced Jumbo guitar 9 He did not make any recordings 4 In a poll of 1939 Baker was rated tenth in a list of moneymaking Western stars citation needed However he did not have the star quality of a performer like Gene Autry 10 In the 1940s Baker s work in films was limited to performing stunts in films that included Gung Ho 1943 Phantom Lady 1944 and Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves 1944 6 Later years editAfter leaving the movie industry Baker served again in the army in World War II 3 He then became a member of the police force of Flagstaff Arizona 4 He later ran a dude ranch and became an expert in leather crafts 4 Death editBaker had a series of heart attacks toward the end of his life and died of a stroke on August 29 1975 6 Films editYear Star Title Role Notes1937 Courage of the West Jack Saunders1937 The Singing Outlaw Bob Scrap Gordon1938 Border Wolves Rusty Reynolds1938 The Last Stand Tip Douglas posing as the Laredo Kid1938 Western Trails Bob Mason1938 Outlaw Express Captain Bob Bradley1938 Black Bandit Sheriff Bob Ramsay Don Ramsay1938 Guilty Trails Bob Higgins1938 Prairie Justice U S Marshal Bob Randall aka Bob Smith1938 Ghost Town Riders Bob Martin1939 Honor of the West Sheriff Bob Barrett1939 The Phantom Stage Bob Carson1939 Desperate Trails Clem Waters1939 Oklahoma Frontier Tom Rankin1939 Chip of the Flying U Dusty1940 West of Carson City Nevada1940 Riders of Pasco Basin Bruce Moore1940 Bad Man from Red Butte Gabriel Gabby Hornsby1941 Along the Rio Grande Deputy Bob Uncredited1941 Arizona Bound Marshal Bat Madison Uncredited1942 Ride Em Cowboy Ranch Cowhand Driving Bus Uncredited1942 Overland Mail Bill Cody Chs 1 14 1943 Wild Horse Stampede Marshal Bob Tyler1944 Oklahoma Raiders Cowhand in Saloon Lyncher with Rope Uncredited1944 Mystery Man Bar 20 Cowhand Uncredited final film role References editCitations a b Petroski William June 17 2014 Lights Camera Historical exhibition The Des Moines Register Iowa Des Moines p 10 A Retrieved September 21 2019 via Newspapers com Publisher s Perspective Volume 5 Issue 1 Iowa History Journal Iowa Publishing Corp Archived from the original on June 30 2019 Retrieved September 21 2019 a b c d e Driscoll 2008 p 42 a b c d Tribe 2006 p 62 Bob Baker Here in Person April 19 The Daily Times News North Carolina Burlington April 17 1939 p 10 Retrieved September 21 2019 via Newspapers com a b c d Freese Gene Scott 2014 Hollywood Stunt Performers 1910s 1970s A Biographical Dictionary 2d ed McFarland ISBN 978 1476614700 Retrieved September 21 2019 Fitzgerald amp Magers 2009 p 106 Stanfield 2002 p 91 Aldrich Dregni amp Murray 2003 p 51 Stanfield 2002 p 98 Sources Aldrich Margret Dregni Michael Murray Charles Shaar 2003 This Old Guitar Voyageur Press ISBN 978 0896586314 Retrieved 2013 01 28 Driscoll Jim 2008 Warblin Bob Reflections of aB Movie Junkie A Tribute To and Homage Of theB Movie Genre Films of the Saturday Matinees of Primarily the 40 s and 50 s Xlibris Corporation ISBN 978 1462838202 Retrieved 2013 01 28 Fitzgerald Michael G Magers Boyd 2009 Ladies of the Western Interviews With 25 Actresses from the Silent Era to the Television Westerns of the 1950s and 1960s McFarland ISBN 978 0786439386 Retrieved 2013 01 28 Stanfield Peter 2002 Horse Opera The Strange History of the 1930s Singing Cowboy University of Illinois Press p 98 ISBN 978 0252070495 Retrieved 2013 01 28 Tribe Ivan M 2006 Country A Regional Exploration Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 978 0313330261 Retrieved 28 January 2013 External links editBob Baker at IMDbPortals nbsp Biography nbsp Film nbsp Iowa nbsp Arizona Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bob Baker actor amp oldid 1186879477, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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