Place of Birth: Vevay, Indiana, USA
Ken Maynard
From Wikipedia Kenneth Olin "Ken" Maynard (July 21, 1895 – March 23, 1973) was an American motion picture stuntman and actor. Maynard served in the United States Army during World War I. After the war, Maynard returned to show business as a circus rider with Ringling Brothers. When the circus was playing in Los Angeles, California, actor Buck Jones encouraged Maynard to try working in the movies. Maynard soon had a contract with Fox Studios. He first appeared in silent motion pictures in 1923. Maynard's work included stunt performance. His horsemanship and rugged good looks made Maynard a cowboy star. He and his white stallion, "Tarzan," became famous. His two recorded songs with Columbia Records, "The Lone Star Trail" and "The Cowboy's Lament," made him one of the first of the singing cowboys. Maynard moved to Universal Studios, where he made his first films with a musical soundtrack. He sang two songs in Sons of the Saddle in 1930. In 1931 and 1932, Maynard worked for Tiffany Productions and Sono Art-World Wide Pictures before moving back to Universal in 1933. Maynard played several musical instruments, and was featured that year on the violin in The Fiddlin' Buckaroo, and on the banjo in The Trail Drive. Maynard moved to Mascot Pictures in 1934. Maynard appeared in more than ninety films in twenty years with his white cowboy hat, fancy shirt, and a pair of six-shooters, but alcoholism so severely affected his life that his acting career ended in 1944. He made appearances at state fairs and rodeos. He owned a small circus operation featuring rodeo riders but eventually lost it to creditors. His substantial wealth had vanished, and he lived a desolate life in a rundown trailer. During these years, Maynard was supported by an unknown benefactor, long thought to be Gene Autry. More than twenty five years after his last starring role, Maynard returned to the screen two small roles, in 1970 and 1972, the more notably in The Marshal of Windy Hollow. Maynard died of stomach cancer in 1973 at the Motion Picture Home in Woodland Hills, California. He was interred at Forest Lawn Cypress Cemetery in Cypress, California. For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Ken Maynard has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6751 Hollywood Blvd.
Movie | Cast | Year |
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Somebody Lied | 1923 | |
Phantom Rancher | Ken Mitchell | 1940 |
Heroes of the Range | Ken Smith | 1936 |
Death Rides the Range | Ken Baxter | 1939 |
Lightning Strikes West | Lightning Ken Morgan | 1940 |
Whirlwind Horseman | Ken Morton | 1938 |
Strawberry Roan | Ken Masters | 1933 |
Harmony Trail | Marshal Ken Maynard | 1944 |
The Lone Avenger | Cal Weston | 1933 |
Honor of the Range | Sheriff Ken / Brother Clem | 1934 |
Phantom Thunderbolt | Thunderbolt Kid | 1933 |
Drum Taps | Ken Cartwright | 1933 |
Tombstone Canyon | Ken | 1932 |
Mystery Mountain | Ken Williams | 1934 |
In Old Santa Fe | Ken aka 'Kentucky' | 1934 |
The Pocatello Kid | The Pocatello Kid / Sheriff Jim Bledsoe | 1931 |
Branded Men | Rod Whitaker | 1931 |
The Phantom City | Tim Kelly | 1928 |
Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch | (archive footage) | 1976 |
Fighting Thru | Dan Barton | 1930 |
Smoking Guns | Ken Masters | 1934 |
Wild Horse Stampede | Marshal Ken Maynard | 1943 |
Dynamite Ranch | Blaze Howell | 1932 |
Come On, Tarzan | Ken Benson | 1932 |
Hollywood on Parade No. A-5 | Self | 1932 |
Haunted Gold | Tim Kelly (archive footage) (uncredited) | 1932 |
King of the Arena | Captain Ken Kenton | 1933 |
Fargo Express | Ken Benton | 1933 |
The Fiddlin' Buckaroo | 'Fiddlin' | 1933 |
The Trail Drive | Ken Benton | 1933 |
Gun Justice | Ken Lance | 1933 |
Western Frontier | Ken Masters | 1935 |
Wheels of Destiny | Ken Manning | 1934 |
Heir to Trouble | Ken Armstrong | 1935 |
Avenging Waters | Ken Morley | 1936 |
The Fugitive Sheriff | Ken Marshall | 1936 |
Boots of Destiny | Ken Crawford | 1937 |
Trailing Trouble | John 'Friendly' Fields | 1937 |
Six Shootin' Sheriff | Jim 'Trigger' Morton | 1938 |
Flaming Lead | Ken Clark | 1939 |
Death Valley Rangers | Ken Maynard | 1943 |
Westward Bound | Ken Maynard | 1944 |
Blazing Guns | Marshal Ken Maynard | 1943 |
The Law Rides Again | U.S. Marshal Ken Maynard | 1943 |
The Marshal of Windy Hollow | Texas Ranger | 1972 |
Bigfoot | Mr. Bennett | 1970 |
Arizona Whirlwind | Ken Maynard | 1944 |
The Man Who Won | Conroy | 1923 |
Brass Commandments | (uncredited) | 1923 |
The Gunfighter | (uncredited) | 1923 |
The Devil's Saddle | Harry Morrel | 1927 |
Cameo Kirby | (uncredited) | 1923 |
Alias: The Bad Man | Ranger Ken Neville | 1931 |
Haunted Range | Terry Bladwin | 1926 |
The California Mail | Bob Scott | 1929 |
Western Courage | Ken Baxter | 1935 |
The Cattle Thief | Ken | 1936 |
Lawless Riders | Ken Manley | 1935 |
$50,000 Reward | Tex Sherwood | 1924 |
The Demon Rider | Billy Dennis | 1925 |
Janice Meredith | Paul Revere | 1924 |
The Grey Vulture | Bart Miller | 1926 |
North Star | Noel Blake | 1925 |
Fighting Courage | Richard Kingsley | 1925 |
Senor Daredevil | Don Luis O'Flaherty | 1926 |
The Unknown Cavalier | Tom Drury | 1926 |
The Overland Stage | Jack Jessup | 1927 |
The Land Beyond the Law | Jerry Steele | 1927 |
The Red Raiders | Lieutenant John Scott | 1927 |
The Canyon of Adventure | Steven Bancroft | 1928 |
The Wagon Show | Bob Mason | 1928 |
Gun Gospel | Granger Hume | 1927 |
The Glorious Trail | Pat O'Leary | 1928 |
The Code of the Scarlet | Bruce Kenton | 1928 |
The Upland Rider | Dan Dailey | 1928 |
Cheyenne | Cal Roberts | 1929 |
The Lawless Legion | Cal Stanley | 1929 |
The Royal Rider | Dick Scott | 1929 |
The Wagon Master | The Rambler | 1929 |
Parade of the West | Bud Rand | 1930 |
Lucky Larkin | 'Lucky' Larkin | 1930 |
Señor Americano | Lieutenant Michael Banning | 1929 |
Mountain Justice | Ken McTavish | 1930 |
The Fighting Legion | Dave Hayes | 1930 |
The Two Gun Man | 'Blackie' Weed | 1931 |
Sons of the Saddle | Jim Brandon | 1930 |
Song of the Caballero | Juan Posing as El Lobo | 1930 |
Range Law | Hap Conners | 1931 |
The Arizona Terror | The Arizonian | 1931 |
The Sunset Trail | Jim Brandon | 1932 |
Texas Gun Fighter | Bill Dane | 1932 |
Whistlin' Dan | 'Whistlin' Dan Savage Posing as Ed Black | 1932 |
Hell-Fire Austin | Ken 'Hell-Fire' Austin | 1932 |
Between Fighting Men | Ken | 1932 |
The Voice of Hollywood No. 9 | 1970 | Series | Cast | Year |