Buck Connors

Buck Connors

Deceased · Born: Nov 22, 1880 · Died: Feb 4, 1947

Personal Details

BornNov 22, 1880 Streator, Illinois, USA

Biography

Buck Connors, a multifaceted individual with a profound impact on the entertainment industry, was born on November 22, 1880, in Streator, Illinois, a picturesque town located in the heart of the United States.

As an accomplished actor and director, Connors left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, with his most notable works including the 1921 film "The Duke of Chimney Butte", the 1926 release "The Radio Detective", and the 1927 production "Straight Shootin'".

In his personal life, Connors was deeply committed to his partner, Hazel Powell, with whom he shared a loving relationship.

Tragically, Connors' life was cut short when he passed away on February 4, 1947, in Yuma, Arizona, a city situated in the southwestern United States.

Career

1941
1940
The Westerner
The Westerner as Abraham Wilson (uncredited)
1939
Henry Goes Arizona
Henry Goes Arizona as Rancher (uncredited)
1936
White Fang
White Fang as Stubby
1935
Alias John Law
Alias John Law as Bootch Collum
Moonlight on the Prairie
Moonlight on the Prairie as White-Bearded Barfly
1933
Jaws of Justice
Jaws of Justice as Man at Dance
1929
Hell's Heroes
Hell's Heroes as Parson Jones
1924