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Snowy Baker

Reginald Leslie "Snowy" Baker (8 February 1884 – 2 December 1953) was an Australian athlete, sports promoter, and actor. Born in Surry Hills, an inner-city suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Baker excelled at a number of sports, winning New South Wales swimming and boxing championships while still a teenager. Playing rugby union for Eastern Suburbs, he played several games for New South Wales against Queensland, and in 1904 represented Australia in two Test matches against Great Britain.[1] At the 1908 London Olympics, Baker represented Australasia in swimming and diving, as well as taking part in the middleweight boxing event, in which he won a silver medal.[2] He also excelled in horsemanship, water polo, running, rowing and cricket.[3] However, "His stature as an athlete depends largely upon the enormous range rather than the outstanding excellence of his activities; it was as an entrepreneur-showman, publicist and businessman that he seems in retrospect to have been most important."[3]

Reginald Baker
Birth nameReginald Leslie Baker
Date of birth(1884-02-08)8 February 1884
Place of birthSurry Hills, New South Wales, Australia
Date of death2 December 1953(1953-12-02) (aged 69)
Place of deathLos Angeles, California, United States
Notable relative(s)Harald Baker (brother)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Scrum-half
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1904 Australia 2 (0)
Medal record

Baker retired from competition after being injured in a motor-vehicle accident, and became involved in boxing promotion, bringing a number of top fighters from North America and Europe to fight in Australia. During this time, he began to act in a number of silent film roles which showcased his horsemanship, including The Enemy Within, The Man from Kangaroo, and The Shadow of Lightning Ridge. In 1920, Baker left Australia for the United States, where he became known as an entrepreneur and stunt coach. He died in 1953 in Los Angeles, California, from cerebrovascular disease.[3]

Athletics record edit

 
Baker prior to the 1908 Summer Olympics, in which he won a silver medal.

Baker played 26 sports during his lifetime and excelled at most of them:[4]

Baker was also prominent at polo, water polo, cricket and diving, and proficient in surfing, fencing, hockey, rowing, yachting and equestrian events. He appeared at the 1908 London Olympics, representing Australasia in the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay, finishing fourth, and in the diving where he lost in the first round, coming seventh against the powerful Germans who dominated the sport at the time. He also took part in the Olympic boxing competition, where he lost the final match against Johnny Douglas, winning a silver medal. Baker is the only Australian athlete to complete in three separate sports at the Olympic Games, and he did it all at the same Olympics.[4] Supporters of Snowy Baker, later claimed that Douglas' father was the referee and sole judge, but Douglas Sr was there merely to present the medals, in his role as president of the ABA, and had no part in the actual judging.[5]

Rugby union career edit

Baker was a scrum-half who claimed two international rugby caps for Australia. His debut game was against Great Britain, at Sydney, on 2 July 1904.

Olympic boxing results edit

Sports administration edit

After his retirement from professional sport following a motor vehicle accident, Baker turned his hand to boxing promotion. Working with a dubious, larger-than-life character by the name of Hugh D. "Huge Deal" McIntosh, Baker became one of the premier boxing promoters in Australia, bringing to the country many of the best boxers of the day from North America and Europe. Numbered among these was the New York light and welterweight Harry Stone. As general manager of Stadia Ltd in 1914, he led negotiations to bring Georges Carpentier to Australia.[7] Baker was responsible for starting the careers of many of Australia's best pugilists, most notably Les Darcy. However, he and Darcy had a major falling out, resulting in the latter stowing away to the United States. Having publicly denounced Darcy over his evasion of war service;[8] when Darcy died in May 1917 from complications resulting from a botched dental procedure, many Australians blamed Baker for his death. It was this fall from grace in the eyes of the Australian public that would ultimately result in Baker's permanent relocation to California.[9]

Film career edit

Baker became Australia's darling of the screen when his silent movie career took off. His movies included The Enemy Within, The Man from Kangaroo, and The Shadow of Lightning Ridge.[10]

During this same time, he was also writing and editing a publication titled Snowy Baker's Magazine. For many years, until he settled in the United States, Baker was Australia's leading actor and matinee idol. He was called "Australia's first action movie star".[11]

US career edit

 
A poster for The Sword of Valor, a 1924 film in which Baker played the lead role.

Baker moved to California in the 1920s. While residing there he acted in some films, managed a polo club and coached such actors as Douglas Fairbanks in horse riding. He taught Elizabeth Taylor, Shirley Temple, Greta Garbo and Rudolph Valentino how to ride, fence and swim.[12]

Filmography edit

Stage edit

  • The Bonded Woman (1922) - Los Angeles[14]

References edit

  1. ^ "Snowy Baker, Australia". Scrum.com. Retrieved 12 July 2010.
  2. ^ "Snowy Baker". Olympedia. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
  3. ^ a b c Mandle W. F. "Baker, Reginald Leslie (Snowy) (1884–1953)", Australian Dictionary of Biography 1979. Accessed 30 January 2015
  4. ^ a b "Reginald 'Snowy' Baker". Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  5. ^ Boxing Monthly 13 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ at sports-reference.com, accessed 30 January 2015
  7. ^ "Baker Leaves for America". The Leader (Melbourne). No. 3028. Victoria, Australia. 17 January 1914. p. 25. Retrieved 17 November 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  8. ^ W. G. McMinn (1981). "Darcy, James Leslie (Les) (1895–1917)". Australian Dictionary of Biography: 'Darcy, James Leslie (Les) (1895–1917). National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  9. ^ Growden, Greg (2003). The Snowy Baker story. Milsons Point, N.S.W.: Random House Australia. pp. 329–330. ISBN 1740512367.
  10. ^ Vagg, Stephen (12 July 2019). "Good Sports: Australian Athletes Who Act". Filmink.
  11. ^ Vagg, Stephen (18 August 2019). "Australian Movie Stars". Filmink.
  12. ^ Growden, Greg (2003). The Snowy Baker story. Milsons Point, N.S.W.: Random House Australia. pp. 317–318. ISBN 1740512367.
  13. ^ Title Sunday Times, Sydney, 18 March 1923, at Trove
  14. ^ Schallert, Edwin. Review: "Show Has Large Map; Bonded Woman, "Snowy" Baker, at Grauman's Los Angeles Times 8 August 1922: p.11.

External links edit

  • Reginald Baker at IMDb
  • Reginald (Snowy) Leslie Baker at the National Film and Sound Archive
  • Snowy Baker at Find a Grave

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For other people named Reginald Baker see Reginald Baker disambiguation Reginald Leslie Snowy Baker 8 February 1884 2 December 1953 was an Australian athlete sports promoter and actor Born in Surry Hills an inner city suburb of Sydney New South Wales Baker excelled at a number of sports winning New South Wales swimming and boxing championships while still a teenager Playing rugby union for Eastern Suburbs he played several games for New South Wales against Queensland and in 1904 represented Australia in two Test matches against Great Britain 1 At the 1908 London Olympics Baker represented Australasia in swimming and diving as well as taking part in the middleweight boxing event in which he won a silver medal 2 He also excelled in horsemanship water polo running rowing and cricket 3 However His stature as an athlete depends largely upon the enormous range rather than the outstanding excellence of his activities it was as an entrepreneur showman publicist and businessman that he seems in retrospect to have been most important 3 Reginald BakerBirth nameReginald Leslie BakerDate of birth 1884 02 08 8 February 1884Place of birthSurry Hills New South Wales AustraliaDate of death2 December 1953 1953 12 02 aged 69 Place of deathLos Angeles California United StatesNotable relative s Harald Baker brother Rugby union careerPosition s Scrum halfInternational careerYearsTeamApps Points 1904Australia2 0 Medal record Men s boxing Representing Australasia Olympic Games 1908 London Middleweight Baker retired from competition after being injured in a motor vehicle accident and became involved in boxing promotion bringing a number of top fighters from North America and Europe to fight in Australia During this time he began to act in a number of silent film roles which showcased his horsemanship including The Enemy Within The Man from Kangaroo and The Shadow of Lightning Ridge In 1920 Baker left Australia for the United States where he became known as an entrepreneur and stunt coach He died in 1953 in Los Angeles California from cerebrovascular disease 3 Contents 1 Athletics record 2 Rugby union career 3 Olympic boxing results 4 Sports administration 5 Film career 6 US career 7 Filmography 7 1 Stage 8 References 9 External linksAthletics record edit nbsp Baker prior to the 1908 Summer Olympics in which he won a silver medal Baker played 26 sports during his lifetime and excelled at most of them 4 At the age of 13 Baker was the New South Wales open swimming champion for 110 and 220 yards 100 and 200m At 16 he played in the Australian Rugby Union team against Great Britain At 17 he was middleweight boxing champion of New South Wales and At 18 took the middleweight and heavyweight boxing titles of Australia Baker was also prominent at polo water polo cricket and diving and proficient in surfing fencing hockey rowing yachting and equestrian events He appeared at the 1908 London Olympics representing Australasia in the 4 200 m freestyle relay finishing fourth and in the diving where he lost in the first round coming seventh against the powerful Germans who dominated the sport at the time He also took part in the Olympic boxing competition where he lost the final match against Johnny Douglas winning a silver medal Baker is the only Australian athlete to complete in three separate sports at the Olympic Games and he did it all at the same Olympics 4 Supporters of Snowy Baker later claimed that Douglas father was the referee and sole judge but Douglas Sr was there merely to present the medals in his role as president of the ABA and had no part in the actual judging 5 Rugby union career editBaker was a scrum half who claimed two international rugby caps for Australia His debut game was against Great Britain at Sydney on 2 July 1904 Olympic boxing results editDefeated William J Dees Great Britain KO round 2 Defeated William Childs Great Britain Decision Defeated William Philo Great Britain KO round 1 Lost to Johnny Douglas Great Britain Decision 6 Sports administration editAfter his retirement from professional sport following a motor vehicle accident Baker turned his hand to boxing promotion Working with a dubious larger than life character by the name of Hugh D Huge Deal McIntosh Baker became one of the premier boxing promoters in Australia bringing to the country many of the best boxers of the day from North America and Europe Numbered among these was the New York light and welterweight Harry Stone As general manager of Stadia Ltd in 1914 he led negotiations to bring Georges Carpentier to Australia 7 Baker was responsible for starting the careers of many of Australia s best pugilists most notably Les Darcy However he and Darcy had a major falling out resulting in the latter stowing away to the United States Having publicly denounced Darcy over his evasion of war service 8 when Darcy died in May 1917 from complications resulting from a botched dental procedure many Australians blamed Baker for his death It was this fall from grace in the eyes of the Australian public that would ultimately result in Baker s permanent relocation to California 9 Film career editBaker became Australia s darling of the screen when his silent movie career took off His movies included The Enemy Within The Man from Kangaroo and The Shadow of Lightning Ridge 10 During this same time he was also writing and editing a publication titled Snowy Baker s Magazine For many years until he settled in the United States Baker was Australia s leading actor and matinee idol He was called Australia s first action movie star 11 US career edit nbsp A poster for The Sword of Valor a 1924 film in which Baker played the lead role Baker moved to California in the 1920s While residing there he acted in some films managed a polo club and coached such actors as Douglas Fairbanks in horse riding He taught Elizabeth Taylor Shirley Temple Greta Garbo and Rudolph Valentino how to ride fence and swim 12 Filmography editThe Enemy Within 1918 The Lure of the Bush 1918 The Man from Kangaroo 1920 The Shadow of Lightning Ridge 1920 The Jackeroo of Coolabong 1920 aka The Fighting Breed Sleeping Acres 1921 Pals 1923 13 His Last Race 1923 The White Panther 1924 The Empire Builders 1924 The Sword of Valor 1924 Fighter s Paradise 1924 Big City 1937 The Kid From Texas 1939 Stage edit The Bonded Woman 1922 Los Angeles 14 References edit Snowy Baker Australia Scrum com Retrieved 12 July 2010 Snowy Baker Olympedia Retrieved 20 March 2021 a b c Mandle W F Baker Reginald Leslie Snowy 1884 1953 Australian Dictionary of Biography 1979 Accessed 30 January 2015 a b Reginald Snowy Baker Australian Olympic Committee Retrieved 14 April 2017 Boxing Monthly Archived 13 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine Snowy Baker at sports reference com accessed 30 January 2015 Baker Leaves for America The Leader Melbourne No 3028 Victoria Australia 17 January 1914 p 25 Retrieved 17 November 2021 via National Library of Australia W G McMinn 1981 Darcy James Leslie Les 1895 1917 Australian Dictionary of Biography Darcy James Leslie Les 1895 1917 National Centre of Biography Australian National University Retrieved 17 November 2021 Growden Greg 2003 The Snowy Baker story Milsons Point N S W Random House Australia pp 329 330 ISBN 1740512367 Vagg Stephen 12 July 2019 Good Sports Australian Athletes Who Act Filmink Vagg Stephen 18 August 2019 Australian Movie Stars Filmink Growden Greg 2003 The Snowy Baker story Milsons Point N S W Random House Australia pp 317 318 ISBN 1740512367 Title Sunday Times Sydney 18 March 1923 at Trove Schallert Edwin Review Show Has Large Map Bonded Woman Snowy Baker at Grauman s Los Angeles Times 8 August 1922 p 11 External links editReginald Baker at IMDb Reginald Snowy Leslie Baker at the National Film and Sound Archive Snowy Baker at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Snowy Baker amp oldid 1223299416, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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