Orvon Grover Autry
Sign | Libra |
Born | Sep 29, 1907 Near Tioga, TX |
Died | Oct 2, 1998 Studio City, Los Angeles |
Age | Died at 91 |
Final Resting PlaceForest Lawn (Hollywood Hills) |
Gene Autry | |
Job | Actor |
Years active | 1931-1964 |
Top Roles | Gene Autry, Texas Ranger Gene Autry, Gene Autry, Gene Autry aka Tex Smith, Gene Autry |
Top Genres | Western, Action, Musical, Romance, Adventure, Comedy |
Top Topics | Horses, Screwball Comedy, Ranchers |
Top Collaborators | Armand Schaefer (Producer), Smiley Burnette, Tom London, Joseph Kane (Director) |
Shares birthday with | Greer Garson, Stanley Kramer, Trevor Howard see more.. |
Gene Autry Overview:
Legendary actor, Gene Autry, was born Orvon Grover Autry on Sep 29, 1907 in Near Tioga, TX. Autry died at the age of 91 on Oct 2, 1998 in Studio City, Los Angeles and was laid to rest in Forest Lawn (Hollywood Hills) Cemetery in Los Angeles, CA.
MINI BIO:
Genial, stocky cowboy star who turned out second-feature westerns for 20 years. As with Roy Rogers, his films mixed action with song and he was one of the top moneymakers in Hollywood films in the early war years. Usually seen with horse Champion, he became a wealthy businessman in later times. Once said: "I'm no great actor and I'm no great rider and I'm no great singer. But whatever it is I'm doing, they like it." Remarried in 1981 after his first wife died.
(Source: available at Amazon Quinlan's Film Stars).HONORS and AWARDS:
.Although Autry was nominated for one Oscar, he never won a competitive Academy Award.
Academy Awards
Year | Award | Film name | Role | Result |
1941 | Best Music - Song | Ridin' on a Rainbow (1941) | N/A | Nominated |
He was honored with five stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the categories of Recording, Radio, Motion Pictures, Television and Live Performance. Gene Autry's handprints and footprints were 'set in stone' at Grauman's Chinese Theater during imprint ceremony #89 on Dec 23, 1949. In addition, Autry was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame and National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum and was immortalized on a US postal stamp in 2010.
BlogHub Articles:
is Back in the Saddle Again
By Rick29 on Dec 9, 2013 From Classic Film & TV CafeClassic TV Western fans can rejoice that Timeless Media has released all five seasons of The Show in a deluxe boxed set. A shrewd businessman, Autry saw the potential of television in 1950 and launched his TV series while still making his popular "B" Westerns for theatrical release. The h... Read full article
By Art on Sep 29, 2011 From Classic Cinema Gold
was born Orvon Grover Autry on September 29, 1907 in Tioga, Texas. Autry was an American composer, songwriter, actor, author, and businessman. He gained fame as The Singing Cowboy on the radio, in movies and on television for more than three decades beginning in the 1930s. A... Read full article
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Gene Autry Quotes:
Bartender: What'll it be, strangers?
Frog Millhouse: I'd like a glass of milk.
Gene Autry: [elbows Frog] Aw, he's always kidding. We'll drink whiskey straight and wash it down with lye.
[Gene lays his handkerchief on the ground]
Larry Evans: What are you doin'?
Gene Autry: Puttin' my ear to the ground. It's an old Indian scout trick. Silk picks up sound... Wagon comin'.
Joyce Halloway: There ought to be a law against road hogs like you!
Gene Autry: Yeah, and there ought to be a law against women driving down the road at 100 miles an hour.
Joyce Halloway: Don't you dare tell me how fast I was going, I was only going 45.
Gene Autry: A hundred!
Joyce Halloway: Forty- five!
Gene Autry: A hundred!
Joyce Halloway: Forty-five!
Gene Autry: A hundred!
Patsy Halloway: You were doing eighty!
Gene Autry: Hooray! I finally won an arguement with a woman!
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