Smith Ballew

Smith Ballew

Deceased · Born: Jan 21, 1902 · Died: May 2, 1984

1948
1945
1938
1937

Personal Details

BornJan 21, 1902 Palestine, Texas, USA

Biography

Starting his illustrious career in the world of show business, this talented individual began by captivating audiences as a radio singer, showcasing his remarkable vocal abilities to the masses.

As the early 1930s dawned, he made history by becoming one of the pioneering singing screen cowboys, a trailblazing figure who blazed a path for others to follow.

Within the realm of cinema, he took center stage in a series of captivating musical westerns, his talents on full display as he starred alongside the iconic Paramount Pictures.

Moreover, his impressive range and versatility were further showcased through another impressive series of films for the esteemed 20th Century Fox, solidifying his status as a true Hollywood legend.

Later in life, as the years went by, he continued to impress audiences with his nuanced and memorable supporting roles, leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.

Career

2000
Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs
Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs as (archive footage)
1951
The Red Badge of Courage
The Red Badge of Courage as Union Captain (uncredited)
1950
I Killed Geronimo
I Killed Geronimo as Lt. Furness
1949
Gun Cargo
Gun Cargo as Singing Sailor
1946
Drifting Along
Drifting Along as Band Singer Smith
1945
1940
Gaucho Serenade
Gaucho Serenade as Buck Benson
1938
Rawhide
Rawhide as Larry Kimball
1937
Western Gold
Western Gold as Bill Gibson
Roll Along, Cowboy
Roll Along, Cowboy as Randy Porter