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Sunset Carson

Sunset Carson (born Winifred Maurice Harrison or Michael Harrison; November 12, 1920 – May 1, 1990) was an American B-western star of the 1940s.

Sunset Carson
Carson in Sunset Carson Rides Again (1948)
Born
Winifred Maurice Harrison or Michael Harrison

(1920-11-12)November 12, 1920
DiedMay 1, 1990(1990-05-01) (aged 69)
Resting placeHighland Memorial Gardens, Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee
Occupations
Years active1940–1985

Early life, acting edit

 
Lon McCallister, Marjorie Riordan, William Terry, Cheryl Walker, Margaret Early, and Michael Harrison in Stage Door Canteen (1943)

Carson was born on November 12, 1920, at Gracemont, Oklahoma,[1] as either Winifred Maurice Harrison or Michael Harrison, to Maurice Greely Harrison and Azalee Belle McAdams. He moved to Plainview, Texas, as a child (per the 1930 US Census Hale County, Texas).

Carson became an accomplished rodeo rider in his youth. For a time he worked in a western show owned by early cowboy actor Tom Mix. In 1940 he traveled to South America, where he competed in rodeos for two years. After his return to the U.S., he played small parts in the 1943 film Stage Door Canteen, and the big budget 1944 film Janie, both having him billed as "Michael Harrison". Catching the attention of Republic Pictures executive Lou Grey, he was signed to a contract and given his own series of B-westerns beginning in 1944, changing his name to "Sunset Carson".[citation needed]

Fame and career climb edit

Within two years, Carson was on the top-10 list of money makers for western stars. He was given a horse named "Cactus", and starred in a string of semi-successful western genre films. In 1944 he starred in Bordertown Trail, Code of the Prairie, and Firebrands of Arizona opposite Smiley Burnette. In 1945 (the peak of his career), his first film was Sheriff of Cimarron, followed by Santa Fe Saddlemates, Bells of Rosarita, Oregon Trail, Bandits of the Badlands, Rough Riders of Cheyenne, and The Cherokee Flash.

In 1946, Carson began the year strongly, starring in Days of Buffalo Bill and Alias Billy the Kid. He followed those with The El Paso Kid, Red River Renegades, and Rio Grande Raiders. However, by the end of 1946, Carson and Republic Pictures were having disputes. He claimed the disputes were over his contract. Republic Pictures would later claim that he was fired by Republic creator and executive officer Herbert Yates after attending a studio function while intoxicated and in the company of an underage girl. By year’s end, he and Republic had parted company. He would never again achieve any large degree of acting success.

Career decline, retirement and death edit

In 1948 he starred for Astor Pictures in Fighting Mustang, Deadline, and Sunset Carson Rides Again. Then in 1949 he starred in Rio Grande, and in 1950 he starred as the lead character, for the last time, in Battling Marshal. By the following year, his career was all but over as a leading actor of the day. For the next several years he obtained small bit parts.

Years later, he played the lead in a B-movie called The Marshal of Windy Hollow (1972), a film that co-starred a host of old time actors, including Ken Maynard, Tex Ritter, and Bill Cody, Jr. He then had a bit part in the film Buckstone County Prison in 1978, and another bit part in the 1985 sci-fi movie Alien Outlaw (his last film role).

He toured for five years with "Tommy Scott's Country Music Circus". In the early 1980s, Carson hosted ″Six-Gun Heroes″,[2] a South Carolina Educational TV (SCETV) show produced by Jim Welch presenting classic B Westerns which still airs on many PBS affiliates across the US. In 1985, Carson appeared in an episode of the television series Simon & Simon.

Death edit

Carson retired to Reno, Nevada. He died there on May 1, 1990. He was survived by his fifth wife and his two children.[3] He is buried at Highland Memorial Gardens in Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee.[4]

Filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ Boggs, Johnny D. (2013). Billy the Kid on Film, 1911-2012. McFarland. pp. 86–87. ISBN 978-0-7864-6555-2. Retrieved April 1, 2017.
  2. ^ McGillis, Roderick (2009). He Was Some Kind of Man: Masculinities in the B Western. Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. p. 4. ISBN 978-1-55458-059-0.
  3. ^ . Los Angeles Times. May 3, 1990. ISSN 0458-3035. Archived from the original on September 13, 2015. Retrieved August 31, 2017.
  4. ^ Wilson, Scott. Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed.: 2 (Kindle Locations 25047-25048). McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Kindle Edition.
  5. ^ McGillis, Roderick (2009). He Was Some Kind of Man: Masculinities in the B Western. Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. p. 4. ISBN 978-1-55458-059-0.

External links edit

  • Sunset Carson at IMDb
  • Sunset Carson at AllMovie
  • Sunset Carson at b-westerns.com

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Sunset Carson born Winifred Maurice Harrison or Michael Harrison November 12 1920 May 1 1990 was an American B western star of the 1940s Sunset CarsonCarson in Sunset Carson Rides Again 1948 BornWinifred Maurice Harrison or Michael Harrison 1920 11 12 November 12 1920Gracemont Oklahoma U S DiedMay 1 1990 1990 05 01 aged 69 Reno Nevada U S Resting placeHighland Memorial Gardens Jackson Madison County TennesseeOccupationsActorrodeo riderYears active1940 1985 Contents 1 Early life acting 2 Fame and career climb 3 Career decline retirement and death 4 Death 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life acting edit nbsp Lon McCallister Marjorie Riordan William Terry Cheryl Walker Margaret Early and Michael Harrison in Stage Door Canteen 1943 Carson was born on November 12 1920 at Gracemont Oklahoma 1 as either Winifred Maurice Harrison or Michael Harrison to Maurice Greely Harrison and Azalee Belle McAdams He moved to Plainview Texas as a child per the 1930 US Census Hale County Texas Carson became an accomplished rodeo rider in his youth For a time he worked in a western show owned by early cowboy actor Tom Mix In 1940 he traveled to South America where he competed in rodeos for two years After his return to the U S he played small parts in the 1943 film Stage Door Canteen and the big budget 1944 film Janie both having him billed as Michael Harrison Catching the attention of Republic Pictures executive Lou Grey he was signed to a contract and given his own series of B westerns beginning in 1944 changing his name to Sunset Carson citation needed Fame and career climb editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sunset Carson news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Within two years Carson was on the top 10 list of money makers for western stars He was given a horse named Cactus and starred in a string of semi successful western genre films In 1944 he starred in Bordertown Trail Code of the Prairie and Firebrands of Arizona opposite Smiley Burnette In 1945 the peak of his career his first film was Sheriff of Cimarron followed by Santa Fe Saddlemates Bells of Rosarita Oregon Trail Bandits of the Badlands Rough Riders of Cheyenne and The Cherokee Flash In 1946 Carson began the year strongly starring in Days of Buffalo Bill and Alias Billy the Kid He followed those with The El Paso Kid Red River Renegades and Rio Grande Raiders However by the end of 1946 Carson and Republic Pictures were having disputes He claimed the disputes were over his contract Republic Pictures would later claim that he was fired by Republic creator and executive officer Herbert Yates after attending a studio function while intoxicated and in the company of an underage girl By year s end he and Republic had parted company He would never again achieve any large degree of acting success Career decline retirement and death editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sunset Carson news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1948 he starred for Astor Pictures in Fighting Mustang Deadline and Sunset Carson Rides Again Then in 1949 he starred in Rio Grande and in 1950 he starred as the lead character for the last time in Battling Marshal By the following year his career was all but over as a leading actor of the day For the next several years he obtained small bit parts Years later he played the lead in a B movie called The Marshal of Windy Hollow 1972 a film that co starred a host of old time actors including Ken Maynard Tex Ritter and Bill Cody Jr He then had a bit part in the film Buckstone County Prison in 1978 and another bit part in the 1985 sci fi movie Alien Outlaw his last film role He toured for five years with Tommy Scott s Country Music Circus In the early 1980s Carson hosted Six Gun Heroes 2 a South Carolina Educational TV SCETV show produced by Jim Welch presenting classic B Westerns which still airs on many PBS affiliates across the US In 1985 Carson appeared in an episode of the television series Simon amp Simon Death editCarson retired to Reno Nevada He died there on May 1 1990 He was survived by his fifth wife and his two children 3 He is buried at Highland Memorial Gardens in Jackson Madison County Tennessee 4 Filmography editCall of the Rockies 1944 co starred Kirk Alyn Smiley Burnette Bordertown Trail 1944 Code of the Prairie 1944 co starred Roy Barcroft Firebrands of Arizona 1944 co starred Roy Barcroft Sheriff of Cimarron 1945 co starred Linda Stirling Santa Fe Saddlemates 1945 co starred Roy Barcroft Kenne Duncan Linda Stirling Bells of Rosarita 1945 co starred Roy Rogers Red Barry Rocky Lane and Gabby Hayes Oregon Trail 1945 co starred Kenne Duncan Monte Hale Bandits of the Badlands 1945 co starred Monte Hale Rough Riders of Cheyenne 1945 co starred Monte Hale Kenne Duncan The Cherokee Flash 1945 co starred Linda Stirling Roy Barcroft Days of Buffalo Bill 1946 Alias Billy the Kid 1946 co starred Roy Barcroft The El Paso Kid 1946 Red River Renegades 1946 co starred Kenne Duncan Rio Grande Raiders 1946 co starred Linda Stirling Bob Steele actor Tris Coffin Kenne Duncan Bobby Barber Fighting Mustang 1948 Deadline 1948 Sunset Carson Rides Again 1948 co starred Ron Ormond Rio Grande 1949 Battling Marshal 1950 5 The Marshal of Windy Hollow 1972 Buckstone County Prison 1978 Alien Outlaw 1985 References edit Boggs Johnny D 2013 Billy the Kid on Film 1911 2012 McFarland pp 86 87 ISBN 978 0 7864 6555 2 Retrieved April 1 2017 McGillis Roderick 2009 He Was Some Kind of Man Masculinities in the B Western Waterloo Ontario Wilfrid Laurier University Press p 4 ISBN 978 1 55458 059 0 Sunset Carson Cowboy Star of 1940s 50s Los Angeles Times May 3 1990 ISSN 0458 3035 Archived from the original on September 13 2015 Retrieved August 31 2017 Wilson Scott Resting Places The Burial Sites of More Than 14 000 Famous Persons 3d ed 2 Kindle Locations 25047 25048 McFarland amp Company Inc Publishers Kindle Edition McGillis Roderick 2009 He Was Some Kind of Man Masculinities in the B Western Waterloo Ontario Wilfrid Laurier University Press p 4 ISBN 978 1 55458 059 0 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sunset Carson Sunset Carson at IMDb Sunset Carson at AllMovie Sunset Carson at b westerns com Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Carson Sunset Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sunset Carson amp oldid 1155020927, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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