Andrew Vabre Devine (October 7, 1905 – February 18, 1977) was an American
character actor known for his distinctive raspy, crackly voice and roles in
Western films, including his role as Cookie, the sidekick of
Roy Rogers in 10 feature films. He also appeared alongside
John Wayne in films such as ''
Stagecoach
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'' (1939), ''
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance'', and ''
How the West Was Won'' (both 1962). He is also remembered as Jingles on the TV series ''
The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok'' from 1951 to 1958, as Danny McGuire in ''
A Star Is Born'' (1937), and as the voice of
Friar Tuck in the
Disney Animation Studio film ''
Robin Hood
Robin Hood is a legendary heroic outlaw originally depicted in English folklore and subsequently featured in literature and film. According to legend, he was a highly skilled archer and swordsman. In some versions of the legend, he is de ...
'' (1973).
Early life
Devine was born in
Flagstaff, Arizona
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, on October 7, 1905. He grew up in
Kingman, Arizona
Kingman is a city in, and the county seat of, Mohave County, Arizona, United States. It is named after Lewis Kingman, an engineer for the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. It is located southeast of Las Vegas, Nevada, and northwest of Arizona' ...
, where his family moved when he was one year old. His father was Thomas Devine Jr., born in 1869 in
Kalamazoo County, Michigan. Andy's grandfather, Thomas Devine Sr., was born in 1842 in County Tipperary, Ireland, and immigrated to the United States in 1852. Andy's mother was Amy Ward, a granddaughter of Commander
James H. Ward, the first officer of the United States Navy killed during the Civil War.
He attended St. Mary and St. Benedict's College,
Northern Arizona State Teacher's College, and was a football player at
Santa Clara University
Santa Clara University is a private Jesuit university in Santa Clara, California. Established in 1851, Santa Clara University is the oldest operating institution of higher learning in California. The university's campus surrounds the historic M ...
.
He also played semiprofessional football
[ under the pseudonym Jeremiah Schwartz. His football experience led to his first sizable film role in ''The Spirit of Notre Dame'' in 1931.][
]
Career
Devine had an ambition to act, so after college, he went to Hollywood, where he worked as a lifeguard at Venice Beach
Venice is a neighborhood of the city of Los Angeles within the Westside region of Los Angeles County, California.
Venice was founded by Abbot Kinney in 1905 as a seaside resort town. It was an independent city until 1926, when it was annexed b ...
,[ in easy distance of the studios. While filming ''Doctor Bull'' at Fox Studios in 1933, he met Dorothy House (1915–2000). They were married on October 28, 1933, in ]Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas (; Spanish for "The Meadows"), often known simply as Vegas, is the 25th-most populous city in the United States, the most populous city in the state of Nevada, and the county seat of Clark County. The city anchors the Las Vega ...
, and remained united until his death, on February 18, 1977. They had two children, Timothy Andrew (Tad) Devine and Dennis Patrick Gabriel Devine.
His peculiar wheezy voice was first thought likely to prevent him from moving to the talkies, but instead, it became his trademark. Devine claimed that his distinctive voice resulted from a childhood accident in which he fell while running with a curtain rod in his mouth at the Beale Hotel in Kingman, causing the rod to pierce the roof of his mouth. When he was able to speak again, he had a labored, scratchy, duo-tone voice. A biographer, however, indicated that this was one of several stories Devine fabricated about his voice. His son Tad related in an interview for Encore Westerns Channel (Jim Beaver, reporting from the 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival) that there indeed had been an accident, but he was uncertain if it caused his father's unusual voice. When asked if he had strange nodes on his vocal cords, Devine replied, "I've got the same nodes as Bing Crosby
Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr. (May 3, 1903 – October 14, 1977) was an American singer, musician and actor. The first multimedia star, he was one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the 20th century worldwide. He was a ...
, but his are in tune."
Devine first attempted stand-up comedy, as he was part of a Vegas act called Three Fat Guys, along with David Arvedon and Jackie Gleason
John Herbert Gleason (February 26, 1916June 24, 1987) was an American actor, comedian, writer, composer, and conductor known affectionately as "The Great One." Developing a style and characters from growing up in Brooklyn, New York, he was know ...
. They had back-and-forth banter on stage revolving around second-rate jokes, which did not get much reaction from the audience. After Devine and Gleason left the act, Devine appeared in more than 400 films and shared with Walter Brennan, another character actor, the rare ability to move with ease from B-movie Westerns to feature films. His notable roles included Cookie, Roy Rogers' sidekick, in 10 films; a role in ''Romeo and Juliet
''Romeo and Juliet'' is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about the romance between two Italian youths from feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetime and, along with ''Ham ...
'' (1936),[Stanley, John]
"Arizona Explained: Andy Devine, Professional Sidekick"
''Arizona Republic'', January 28, 2014. and Danny in '' A Star Is Born'' (1937). He appeared in several films with John Wayne, including ''Stagecoach
A stagecoach is a four-wheeled public transport coach used to carry paying passengers and light packages on journeys long enough to need a change of horses. It is strongly sprung and generally drawn by four horses although some versions are draw ...
'' (1939), '' Island in the Sky'' (1953), and '' The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance'' (1962).
He was a long-time contract player with Universal, which in 1939 paired him with Richard Arlen for a series of fast-paced B-pictures (usually loaded with stock footage) that mixed action and comedy; they made 14 over a two-year period. When Arlen left in 1941, the series continued for another two years, teaming Devine with various actors, often Leo Carrillo.
Most of Devine's characters were reluctant to get involved in the action, but he played the hero in ''Island in the Sky'' (1953), as an expert pilot who leads other aviators on an arduous search for a missing airplane. Devine was generally known for his comic roles, but Jack Webb cast him as a police detective in '' Pete Kelly's Blues'' (1955), for which Devine lowered his voice and was more serious than usual.
His film appearances in his later years included roles in '' Zebra in the Kitchen'' (1965), '' The Over-the-Hill Gang'' (1969), and '' Myra Breckinridge'' (1970).
Devine worked extensively in radio, and is well remembered for his role as Jingles, Guy Madison's sidekick in ''The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok'', which the two actors reprised on television. Devine appeared over 75 times on Jack Benny's radio show between 1936 and 1942, often in Benny's semiregular series of Western sketches, "Buck Benny Rides Again". Benny frequently referred to him as "the mayor of Van Nuys
Van Nuys () is a neighborhood in the central San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California. Home to Van Nuys Airport and the Valley Municipal Building, it is the most populous neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley.
History
In 1909, ...
". In fact, Devine served as honorary mayor of that city, where he lived, preferring to be away from the bustle of Hollywood, from May 18, 1938, to 1957, when he moved to Newport Beach
Newport Beach is a coastal city in South Orange County, California. Newport Beach is known for swimming and sandy beaches. Newport Harbor once supported maritime industries however today, it is used mostly for recreation. Balboa Island draws v ...
.[Collura, Joe]
"Big Man, Bigger Talent"
''Classic Images'', June 25, 2009.
Devine also worked in television. He hosted '' Andy's Gang'', a children's TV show,[ on NBC from 1955 to 1960. During this time, he also made multiple appearances on NBC's '' The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford''. In addition, he was a guest star on many television shows in the 1950s and 1960s, including an episode of '']The Twilight Zone
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'' titled " Hocus-Pocus and Frisby", playing the part of Frisby, a teller of tall tales who impresses a group of gullible alien kidnappers. He played Hap Gorman, a character likewise given to tall tales, in five episodes of the NBC TV series '' Flipper'', during its 1964 season. He played the role of Jake Sloan in the 1961 episode "Big Jake" of the acclaimed anthology series '' The Barbara Stanwyck Show'', also on NBC. He also played Honest John Denton in the episode "A Horse of a Different Cutter" of the short-lived series '' The Rounders''.
He made a cameo appearance as Santa Claus in an episode of the 1960s live-action ''Batman'' TV series on ABC. The episode, entitled "The Duo Is Slumming", was originally broadcast on December 22, 1966. In this role, he directly addressed the viewers, wishing them a merry Christmas.
Devine made his stage debut in 1957 with his portrayal of Cap'n Andy in Guy Lombardo's production of ''Show Boat
''Show Boat'' is a musical theatre, musical with music by Jerome Kern and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. It is based on Edna Ferber's best-selling 1926 Show Boat (novel), novel of the same name. The musical follows the lives of the pe ...
'' at the Jones Beach Theatre in Wantagh, New York.[ In 1973, he went to Monroe, Louisiana, at the request of George C. Brian, an actor and filmmaker who headed the theater department at the University of Louisiana at Monroe, to perform in ''Show Boat''.
He also performed voice parts in animated films, including Friar Tuck in ]Walt Disney
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's ''Robin Hood
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''. He provided the voice of Cornelius the Rooster in several TV commercials for Kellogg's Corn Flakes
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.
Devine was a pilot and owned Provo Devine, a flying school that trained flyers for the government during World War II.
Political views
Devine was a Republican. Devine supported Barry Goldwater
Barry Morris Goldwater (January 2, 1909 – May 29, 1998) was an American politician and United States Air Force officer who was a five-term U.S. Senator from Arizona (1953–1965, 1969–1987) and the United States Republican Party, Republ ...
in the 1964 United States presidential election.
Death and legacy
Devine died of leukemia at the age of 71 in Irvine, California, on February 18, 1977.[ ] Actor Ken Curtis sang at the funeral.
The main street of his hometown of Kingman was renamed Andy Devine Avenue. His career is highlighted in the Mohave Museum of History and Arts in Kingman, and a star in his honor is on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a historic landmark which consists of more than 2,700 five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the sidewalks along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks of Vine Street in Hollywood, Calif ...
. His name also appears in the song " Pencil Thin Mustache" by Jimmy Buffett
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, which describes the pop culture of his youth, and in Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention
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Originally an R&B band ...
's song "Andy" on their 1975 album '' One Size Fits All''. In 2019, on his album ''Good Dog'', Dave Stamey released a song entitled "Andy Devine," recounting tales of encounters with Hollywood Western actors.
Filmography
* ''The Collegians'' (1926, short) as student (uncredited)
* ''Around the Bases'' (1927, short) as Calford baseball player (uncredited)
* ''The Relay'' (1927, Short) as sophomore (uncredited)
* '' That's My Daddy'' (1927) as sailor (uncredited)
* '' Finders Keepers'' (1928) as doughboy and gate guard (uncredited)
* '' We Americans'' (1928) as Pat O'Dougal
* '' Lonesome'' (1928) as Jim's friend
* ''Noah's Ark
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'' (1928) as extra (uncredited)
* '' Red Lips'' (1928) as a sophomore and as Professor Fountain
* '' Naughty Baby'' (1928) as Joe Cassidy
* ''Why Be Good?
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'' (1929) as young man at boiler (uncredited)
* '' The Divine Lady'' (1929) as extra (uncredited)
* '' Hot Stuff'' (1929) as Bob
* ''Junior Luck'' (1929, short) (uncredited)
* ''His Lucky Day
''His Lucky Day'' is a 1929 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and written by John B. Hymer, Gladys Lehman and Albert DeMond. The film stars Reginald Denny (actor), Reginald Denny, Lorayne Duval, Otis Harlan, Eddie Phillips (actor) ...
'' (1929) as roadhouse thug (uncredited)
* ''Flying High'' (1929, short) as student admirer (uncredited)
* '' Dames Ahoy!'' (1930) as Marine at dance contest (uncredited)
* ''Shooting Straight
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Jacob Walter Ruben (August 14, 1 ...
'' (1930) as kibitzer (uncredited)
* '' A Soldier's Plaything'' (1930) as doughboy (uncredited)
* ''The Criminal Code
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'' (1931) as Cluck, the convict with a knife (uncredited)
* '' Heroes of the Flames'' (1931) as fireman
* '' Danger Island'' (1931) as Briney
* '' The Spirit of Notre Dame'' (1931) as Truck McCall
* '' Three Wise Girls'' (1932) as Jimmy Callahan, the chauffeur
* '' Law and Order'' (1932) as Johnny Kinsman
* '' The Impatient Maiden'' (1932) as Clarence Howe
* '' Destry Rides Again'' (1932) as stagecoach passenger (uncredited, scene deleted)
* ''Man Wanted Man Wanted may refer to:
* ''Man Wanted'' (1932 film), a pre-Code romance film
* ''Man Wanted'' (1995 film), a Hong Kong action thriller film
See also
* Wanted Man (disambiguation)
{{set index, films ...
'' (1932) as Andy Doyle
* '' Radio Patrol'' (1932) as Pete Wiley
* ''Fast Companions
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Cast
* Tom Brown as Marty Black
* Maureen O'Sullivan as Sally
* James ...
'' (1932) as Information Kid
* ''The Man from Yesterday
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Plot
In P ...
'' (1932) as Steve Hand
* '' Tom Brown of Culver'' (1932) as Mac
* '' The All American'' (1932) as Andy Moran
* '' The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble'' (1933) as Andy Moran
* '' Song of the Eagle'' (1933) as Mud
* ''The Big Cage
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'' (1933) as Scoops
* '' Horse Play'' (1933) as Andy
* '' Midnight Mary'' (1933) as Sam
* ''Doctor Bull
''Doctor Bull'' is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by John Ford, based on the James Gould Cozzens novel '' The Last Adam''. Will Rogers portrays a small-town doctor who must deal with a typhoid outbreak in the community.
The film w ...
'' (1933) as Larry Ward, the soda jerk
* '' Saturday's Millions'' (1933) as Andy Jones
* '' Chance at Heaven'' (1933) as Al
* '' The Poor Rich'' (1934) as Andy
* '' Upper World'' (1934) as Oscar
* ''Stingaree
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'' (1934) as Howie
* '' Let's Talk It Over'' (1934) as Gravel
* '' Million Dollar Ransom'' (1934) as Careful
* '' Gift of Gab'' (1934) as John P. McDougal, the waiter
* '' Wake Up and Dream'' (1934) as Joe Egbert, aka Egghead
* '' The President Vanishes'' (1934) as Valentine Orcott
* '' Hell in the Heavens'' (1934) as Sgt. "Ham" Davis
* '' Straight from the Heart'' (1935) as Edwards
* '' Hold 'Em Yale'' (1935) as Liverlips
* '' Chinatown Squad'' (1935) as George Mason
* '' The Farmer Takes a Wife'' (1935) as Elmer Otway
* '' Way Down East'' (1935) as Hi Holler
* '' Fighting Youth'' (1935) as Cy Kipp
* '' Coronado'' (1935) as Pinky Falls
* '' Small Town Girl'' (1936) as George Brannan
* ''Romeo and Juliet
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'' (1936) as Peter, a servant of Juliet's nurse
* '' Yellowstone'' (1936) as Pay-Day
* '' The Big Game'' (1936) as Pop Andrews
* '' Flying Hostess'' (1936) as Joe Williams
* '' Mysterious Crossing'' (1936) as Carolina
* '' A Star Is Born'' (1937) as Danny McGuire
* ''The Road Back
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'' (1937) as Willy
* '' Double or Nothing'' (1937) as Half Pint
* '' You're a Sweetheart'' (1937) as Daisy Day
* '' In Old Chicago'' (1937) as Pickle Bixby
* '' Doctor Rhythm'' (1938) as Officer Lawrence O'Roon
* '' Yellow Jack'' (1938) as Charlie Spill
* '' Men with Wings'' (1938) as Joe Gibbs
* '' Personal Secretary'' (1938) as "Snoop" Lewis
* ''Swing That Cheer
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'' (1938) as Doc Saunders
* '' The Storm'' (1938) as Swede Hanzen
* ''Strange Faces
''Strange Faces'' is a 1938 American drama film directed by Errol Taggart and written by Charles Grayson. The film stars Frank Jenks, Dorothea Kent, Andy Devine, Leon Ames, Mary Treen and Frank M. Thomas. The film was released on November 13, 1 ...
'' (1938) as Hector Hobbs
* ''Stagecoach
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'' (1939) as Buck
* ''The Spirit of Culver
''The Spirit of Culver'' is a 1939 drama starring Jackie Cooper and Freddie Bartholomew. Directed by Joseph Santley and written by Whitney Bolton and Nathanael West, the film is a remake of 1932's ''Tom Brown of Culver.''
Plot
Tom Allen, the s ...
'' (1939) as Tubby
* ''Never Say Die
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Other uses
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* ''Never Say Die'' (novel), a 2017 novel in the ''Alex Rider'' series by Anthony Horowitz
Film and television
* ''Never Say Die'' (1920 film), ...
'' (1939) as Henry Munch
* ''Mutiny on the Blackhawk
''Mutiny on the Blackhawk'' is a 1939 American adventure film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Richard Arlen, Andy Devine, and Constance Moore, and was released on September 1, 1939.
Cast list
*Richard Arlen as Captain Robert Lawrence
*A ...
'' (1939) as Slim Collins
* '' Tropic Fury'' (1939) as Tynan ('Tiny') Andrews
* '' Legion of Lost Flyers'' (1939) as "Beef" Brumley
* ''Geronimo
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'' (1939) as Sneezer
* '' Man from Montreal'' (1939) as Constable "Bones" Blair
* '' Danger on Wheels'' (1940) as "Guppy" Wexel
* '' Little Old New York'' (1940) as Commodore
* '' Buck Benny Rides Again'' (1940) as Andy
* '' Torrid Zone'' (1940) as Wally Davis
* '' Hot Steel'' (1940) as Matt Morrison
* ''Black Diamonds
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'' (1940) as Tolliver Higgenbotham
* '' When the Daltons Rode'' (1940) as Ozark
* '' Margie'' (1940)
* '' The Leather Pushers'' (1940) as Andy Adams
* ''The Devil's Pipeline
''The Devil's Pipeline'' is a 1940 American drama film directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Richard Arlen, Andy Devine, and John Eldredge, and was released on November 1, 1940.
Cast list
Reception
''The Film Daily'' gave the picture a lukewa ...
'' (1940) as Andy Jennings
* '' Trail of the Vigilantes'' (1940) as Meadows
* '' Lucky Devils'' (1941) as Andy Tompkins
* '' Mutiny in the Arctic'' (1941) as Andy Adams
* '' The Flame of New Orleans'' (1941) as first sailor
* '' Men of the Timberland'' (1941) as Andy Jensen
* '' Raiders of the Desert'' (1941) as Andy "Hammer" McCoy
* '' A Dangerous Game'' (1941) as Andy McAllister
* '' Badlands of Dakota'' (1941) as Spearfish
* '' The Kid from Kansas'' (1941) as Andy
* ''South of Tahiti
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'' (1941) as Moose
* '' Road Agent'' (1941) as Andy
* '' North to the Klondike'' (1942) as Klondike
* ''Unseen Enemy
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'' (1942) as Detective Sam Dillon
* ''Escape from Hong Kong
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Plot
Valerie Hale (Marjorie Lord) is a double agent working for the British, with information on a secret plan for the Allies to help Chiang Kai-shek repel the Axis powers from Hong Kon ...
'' (1942) as Blimp
* '' Danger in the Pacific'' (1942) as Andy Parker
* '' Top Sergeant'' (1942) as Andy Jarrett
* ''Timber
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'' (1942) as Arizona
* '' Between Us Girls'' (1942) as Mike Kilinsky
* '' Sin Town'' (1942) as "Judge" Eustace Vale
* '' Keeping Fit'' (1942, short) as Andy
* '' Rhythm of the Islands'' (1943) as Eddie Dolan
* '' Frontier Badmen'' (1943) as Slim, a cowhand
* '' Corvette K-225'' (1943) as Walsh
* '' Crazy House'' (1943) as Andy Devine
* '' Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves'' (1944) as Abdullah
* '' Follow the Boys'' (1944) as Andy Devine (uncredited)
* '' Ghost Catchers'' (1944) as Horsehead
* ''Babes on Swing Street
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Plot
Barber's daughter Trudy Costello gives close shaves at her ...
'' (1944) as Joe Costello
* '' Bowery to Broadway'' (1944) as Father Kelley
* '' Frisco Sal'' (1945) as Bunny
* '' Sudan'' (1945) as Nebka
* '' That's the Spirit'' (1945) as Martin Wilde Sr.
* '' Frontier Gal'' (1945) as Big Ben
* '' Canyon Passage'' (1946) as Ben Dance
* '' The Michigan Kid'' (1947) as Buster
* '' Bells of San Angelo'' (1947) as Sheriff Cookie Bullfincher
* '' The Vigilantes Return'' (1947) as Andy
* '' Springtime in the Sierras'' (1947) as Cookie Bullfincher
* '' Slave Girl'' (1947) as Ben, the fat sailor
* '' On the Old Spanish Trail'' (1947) as Constable Cookie Bullfincher
* '' The Fabulous Texan'' (1947) as Elihu Mills
* '' The Gay Ranchero'' (1948) as Cookie Bullfincher
* '' Old Los Angeles'' (1948) as Sam Bowie
* '' Under California Stars'' (1948) as Cookie Bullfincher and Alf Bullfincher
* '' The Gallant Legion'' (1948) as Windy Hornblower
* '' Eyes of Texas'' (1948) as Cookie Bullfincher
* ''Night Time in Nevada
'' Night Time in Nevada '' is a 1948 American Western film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers.
Plot
Ran Farrell kills his mining partner and instead of giving the money to his partner's (Jim Andrews) daughter he steals it. Joan ...
'' (1948) as Cookie Bullfincher
* '' Grand Canyon Trail'' (1948) as Cookie Bullfincher
* ''The Far Frontier
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Plot
Tom Sharper of the border patrol stops a truck to inspect its cargo. He is knocked cold by the drivers, who report back to their boss, Bart Carroll.
Coming fro ...
'' (1948) as Judge Cookie Bullfincher
* '' The Last Bandit'' (1949) as Casey Brown
* '' The Traveling Saleswoman'' (1950) as Waldo
* '' Never a Dull Moment'' (1950) as Orvie
* ''New Mexico
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'' (1951) as Sergeant Garrity
* '' The Red Badge of Courage'' (1951) as the cheery soldier
* '' Slaughter Trail'' (1951) as Sgt. Macintosh
* '' Montana Belle'' (1952) as Pete Bivins
* '' Island in the Sky'' (1953) as Willie Moon
* ''The Two Gun Teacher
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'' (1954)
* '' Thunder Pass'' (1954) as Injun
* '' Pete Kelly's Blues'' (1955) as George Tenell
* ''Around the World in 80 Days
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'' (1956) as first mate of the 'S.S. Henrietta'
* '' No Place Like Home'' (1960, TV Movie)
* '' The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'' (1960) as Mr. Carmody
* '' Two Rode Together'' (1961) as Sgt. Darius P. Posey
* '' The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance'' (1962) as Link Appleyard
* '' How the West Was Won'' (1962) as Cpl. Peterson
* '' It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World'' (1963) as Sheriff of Crockett County
* '' Zebra in the Kitchen'' (1965) as Branch Hawksbill
* '' The Ballad of Josie'' (1967) as Judge Tatum
* ''Shoestring Safari'' (1967, TV Movie) as Colonel Hazeltine
* ''The Road Hustlers
''The Road Hustlers'' is a 1968 American action film directed by Larry E. Jackson and starring Jim Davis, Scott Brady and Bruce Yarnell.Balducci p.72 It was shot on location in North Carolina.
Plot
Cast
* Jim Davis as Noah Reedy
* Scott Br ...
'' (1968) as Sheriff Estep
* '' The Over-the-Hill Gang'' (1969, TV Movie) as Judge Amos Polk
* ''Smoke'' (1970, TV Movie) as Mr. Stone
* '' The Phynx'' (1970) as Andy Devine
* '' Myra Breckinridge'' (1970) as Coyote Bill
* '' The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again'' (1970, TV Movie) as Amos Polk
* ''Robin Hood
Robin Hood is a legendary heroic outlaw originally depicted in English folklore and subsequently featured in literature and film. According to legend, he was a highly skilled archer and swordsman. In some versions of the legend, he is de ...
'' (1973) as Friar Tuck (voice)
* '' Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood'' (1976) as priest in dog pound
* ''A Whale of a Tale'' (1976) as Captain Andy
* '' The Mouse and His Child'' (1977) as the frog (voice) (final film role)
Television
* '' The Virginian'' – "Yesterday´s Timepiece" (1967)
* ''Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok
''The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok'' is an American Western television series that ran for eight seasons from April 15, 1951, through September 24, 1958. The Screen Gems series began in syndication, but ran on CBS from June 5, 1955, through 195 ...
'' – 112 episodes as Deputy Marshal Jingles P. Jones (1951–1958)
* '' Andy's Gang'' – as Host (1955–1960)
* ''Wagon Train
''Wagon Train'' is an American Western series that aired 8 seasons: first on the NBC television network (1957–1962), and then on ABC (1962–1965). ''Wagon Train'' debuted on September 18, 1957, and became number one in the Nielsen ratings ...
'' – episode "The Jess MacAbee Story" as Jess MacAbee (1959)
* ''The Twilight Zone
''The Twilight Zone'' is an American media franchise based on the anthology series, anthology television program, television series created by Rod Serling. The episodes are in various genres, including fantasy, science fiction, absurdism, dysto ...
'' – " Hocus-Pocus and Frisby" as Frisby (1962)
* '' Flipper'' – 5 episodes as Hap Gorman (1964–1965)
* ''Batman
Batman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in the 27th issue of the comic book '' Detective Comics'' on March 30, 1939 ...
'' – "The Duo Is Slumming" as Santa (uncredited) (1966)
* ''Bonanza
''Bonanza'' is an American Western television series that ran on NBC from September 13, 1959, to January 16, 1973. Lasting 14 seasons and 432 episodes, ''Bonanza'' is NBC's longest-running western, the second-longest-running western series on ...
'' – "A Girl Named George" as Roscoe (1968)
* '' Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color'' – "Ride a Northbound Horse: Parts 1 & 2" (1969)
* ''Gunsmoke
''Gunsmoke'' is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. It centers on Dodge City, Kansas, in the 1870s, during the settlement of the American West. The central chara ...
'' – episode "Stryker" as Jed Whitlow (1969)
* '' Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color'' – "Smoke: Parts 1 & 2" as Mr. Stone (1970)
* ''Alias Smith and Jones
''Alias Smith and Jones'' is an American Western series that originally aired on ABC from January 1971 to January 1973. The show initially starred Pete Duel as Hannibal Heyes and Ben Murphy as Jedediah "Kid" Curry, outlaw cousins who are tr ...
'' – "The Men That Corrupted Hadleyburg" as Sheriff Bintell (1972)
See also
* Froggy the Gremlin
* Old Time Radio – Wild Bill Hickok (Andy was Jingles, his sidekick)
References
Further reading
* Devine, Dennis
''Your Friend and Mine, Andy Devine''
BearManor Media, 2013.
External links
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