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Páll Valtýr Pálsson or "Bill" Cody Sr. (January 5, 1891 – January 24, 1948) was a Hollywood
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of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, and father to Bill Cody Jr. Cody began his acting career in the early days of film and just happened to have the same name as "Buffalo" Bill Cody, although he was not a relation. Cody's name was what initially drew producers to him; however, he soon proved to be a charismatic performer in his own right.


Biography

Born to Icelandic parents, in
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, the son of Páll Valtýr Eiríksson from Víðvíkurströnd and Björg Jónsdóttir from Reykjarströnd, Cody was said to have attended Saint Thomas Military Academy, and later St. Johns University. Immediately out of college, he joined the Metropolitan Stock Company, touring the U.S. and
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. This eventually led him to Hollywood. In 1922, he began working as a stuntman.


Acting Career in Silent Films

Jesse Goldburg, liking Cody, signed him to an eight series film deal for the 1924–25 season. Golburg's company, Independent Pictures, although known for being made for as little money as possible, had gained a good reputation for having good casting and locations for their films. The first of the series starring Cody was ''Dangerous Days'', directed by
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. That was followed by ''The Fighting Sheriff'', with the rest of the series out over the next six months. Following the Independent Pictures series, Cody starred in two films for
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, ''
The Galloping Cowboy ''The Galloping Cowboy'' is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by William James Craft and starring Bill Cody and Edmund Cobb.Darby p.404 Cast * Bill Cody as Bill Crane * Alex Hart as Pete Perry (Bill's Uncle) * Edmund Cobb Edm ...
'' and ''King of the Saddle'', both released in 1926. That same year he starred in ''Arizona Whirlwind'' released through Pathé. In 1927 he starred in '' Born to Battle'', which gave him an opportunity to exhibit his horse riding skills and to use a bull whip on screen, and two more Bill Cody Productions boasting stories supposedly concocted by Cody himself: ''
Gold from Weepah ''Gold from Weepah'' is a 1927 American silent film, silent Western (genre), Western film directed by William Bertram (actor), William Bertram and starring Bill Cody (actor), Bill Cody, Doris Dawson and Dick La Reno. Cast * Bill Cody (actor), B ...
'' and ''
Laddie Be Good ''Laddie Be Good'' is a 1928 American silent comedy Western film directed by Bennett Cohen and starring Bill Cody, Rose Blossom and George Bunny. Cast * Bill Cody as himself * Rose Blossom as Ruth Jones * George Bunny George Bunny (Ju ...
''. Agile and pleasant in appearance, Cody ended his silent film career by starring in a group of action pictures released by Universal which temporarily removed him from the western milieu: '' The Price of Fear'', '' Wolves of the City'', '' The Tip Off'', '' Slim Fingers'' and ''
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''. His first talking feature was '' Under Texas Skies'', starring
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, in 1930. Many former
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stars failed to be accepted by the public with the advent of sound pictures, and many could not make a successful transition. However, Cody's pace never lessened, and he was in demand immediately following his first "talky", despite his well-known difficulty with the memorization of dialogue.


Monogram Pictures

Monogram Pictures signed Cody to an eight-film Western series, co-starring with
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, which was called "the Bill and Andy series". The first Monogram Cody film to be released was ''Dugan of the Badlands'', directed by Robert Bradbury. Harry Fraser replaced Bradbury as director of ''
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'', ''Oklahoma Jim'' (a somber story in which Cody, as a gambler, becomes involved in an Indian uprising), ''
Mason of the Mounted ''Mason of the Mounted'' is a 1932 American pre-Code Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser. It was the fourth Monogram Pictures eight-film Western film series "the Bill and Andy series" with Bill Cody co-starring with child actor Andy Shu ...
'' (featuring Cody as a Mountie and Shuford as a runaway youngster), the atmospheric ''Ghost City'', ''Land of Wanted Men'', ''Law of the North'' and ''Texas Pioneers''. The films were well-received, but Monogram opted not to continue the series. Cody did not film anything in 1933, instead working for a traveling
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as its star attraction. He returned in 1934, starring in '' The Border Menace'', an extremely low-budgeted film released by Aywon Pictures, which received terrible reviews. Aywon followed that with ''Border Guns'' and ''
Western Racketeers ''Western Racketeers'' is a 1934 American western film directed by Robert J. Horner and starring Bill Cody, Edna Aslin and Hal Taliaferro It was an independent film produced on Poverty Row.Pitts p.175 Plot In the San Bernardino Mountains, ca ...
'', which did somewhat better. Cody then worked for a time in the Downie Bros. Circus, replacing
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as the star attraction.


Ray Kirkwood Productions

Late in 1934, producer
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signed Cody to a contract, to make a series of cowboy thrillers for release through Spectrum Pictures. Kirkwood, a native of Pennsylvania who had once been a production manager for Thomas Ince and later a film distributor in South America, turned producer with the release of '' Frontier Days'', a lively and entertaining feature which opened to exceptionally good reviews. Cody and his pinto, Chico, were joined by leading lady Ada Ince, silent film veterans Franklyn Farnum and William Desmond, one-time leading man Wheeler Oakman, and Cody's 9-year-old son, billed simply as ''Billy, Jr.'' As the first father-and-son team starring together in B-Westerns, both Cody Sr. and Billy showed considerable promise in the first film of the series. It was followed by ''Six Gun Justice'', ''The Cyclone Ranger'' (a tale of mistaken identity from the pen of prolific western writer Oliver Drake), ''The Texas Rambler'' (another Oliver Drake screenplay, this one with a strong element of mystery), and ''
The Vanishing Riders ''The Vanishing Riders'' is a 1935 American Western film directed by Robert F. Hill. Cast *Bill Cody as Bill Jones * Bill Cody Jr. as Tim Lang *Ethel Jackson as Joan Stanley *Hal Taliaferro as Wolf Lawson * Donald Reed as Frank Stanley *Bud ...
'' (in which Cody and his son masquerade as ghosts to demoralize a gang of despicable, superstitious rustlers). The Codys went on tour with a wild west show and circus. When they returned to Hollywood, Kirkwood – experiencing a financial squeeze – replaced writer Drake with his own wife,
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, who wrote the remaining screenplays for the series. Director J. P. McCarthy succeeded in getting from Cody one of his best performances in ''The Lawless Border'', featuring
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as leading lady. ''
Blazing Justice ''Blazing Justice'' is a 1936 American Western film directed by Albert Herman. Plot In a saloon, Ray Healy witnesses three outlaws kill a sheriff, Ray subdues two of them, but one named Max gets away. During the pursuit Max manages to bludgeo ...
'' and ''
Outlaws of the Range ''Outlaws of the Range'' is a 1936 American Western film directed by Albert Herman. The film is also known as ''The Call of Justice'' in the United Kingdom. Plot summary After rescuing Betty from a runaway horse, Steve (Bill Cody) is hired at ...
'' concluded the Spectrum series on a pleasant but less ambitious note. Cody was the star attraction with the Downie Brothers Circus when it opened its 1935 season in Macon, Georgia, to a capacity house. "With all equipment resplendent in new red paint the show opened with the Cavalcade of Splendor. Bill Cody was then introduced by Harry Mack," Downie's press agent. Cody was replacing Jack Hoxie, who had headlined the 1933–34 season. In May 1935, ''Billboard'' reported that Cody and "the new seal act were going over big." In August, two of Cody's sons joined him from their school vacations, and one report said that Cody was at work on a circus film, which was to be one of eight he made for Spectrum Pictures. The September 28, 1935, ''Billboard'' reported that Cody "closed several weeks ago" but does not give a date or reason for his leaving. Prior to joining Downie, Cody was a feature on the Miller Brothers' 101 Ranch show in 1929 and the Bostock Wild Animal Circus in 1934, the year he starred in '' The Border Menace'', called by some "the worst B-Western ever made."


The Reckless Buckaroo

Ray Kirkwood's widow recalled in later years that Kirkwood was very fond of Cody. He planned another series of eight features, co-starring Cody Sr. and Cody Jr. for the 1936–37 season, and this was announced in the trade papers. With finances strained, the first film – scripted by Tazil and titled ''
The Reckless Buckaroo ''The Reckless Buckaroo'' is a 1935 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and written by Zarah Tazil. The film stars Bill Cody, Bill Cody Jr., Betty Mack, Buzz Barton, Roger Williams and Ed Cassidy. The film was released on April 2 ...
'' — went into production. During production, Kirkwood's backer, Monarch Laboratories, removed him as producer and ordered him to leave the set, placing director Harry Fraser in charge. By March 1, 1936, Fraser had finished the picture, but Kirkwood was unable to secure financing for any additional films in the proposed series. The Cody series concluded abruptly, and Kirkwood left Hollywood.Hollywood Reporter, 27 February 1936 Released in 1937 by Crescent Pictures, this proved to be Cody's final starring role.


Later years

Cody's career slowed for a time, and his roles became less, but he still had success throughout his lifetime. Oliver Drake wrote the part of "Sheriff Warren" for him in the
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film '' The Fighting Gringo'', starring George O'Brien in 1939, and that same year he played a small role in what has been called John Wayne's breakout role, ''
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'', directed by the legendary
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. He is said to have had bit roles in two
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s, ''
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'' and ''
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'', both in 1943, and in ''
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'', released in 1948. Cody died at age 57 in 1948, at St. Joseph's Hospital in
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. A funeral mass was celebrated at Blessed Sacrament Church in Hollywood, and Cody was survived by his wife, Victoria Regina, and his sons, Bill Jr. and Henry.


Partial filmography

* '' Blood and Steel'' (1925) * ''
Riders of Mystery ''Riders of Mystery'' is a 1925 American silent Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Bill Cody, Frank Rice, and Thomas G. Lingham. Plot As described in a film magazine review, the Sheriff is shot while trying to capture ...
'' (1925) * ''
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'' (1925) * ''
King of the Saddle ''King of the Saddle'' is a 1926 American silent Western comedy film directed by William James Craft and starring Bill Cody, Joan Meredith and Billy Franey. Cast * Bill Cody as Billy * Joan Meredith as Mary * Billy Franey William Gerald F ...
'' (1926) * ''
The Galloping Cowboy ''The Galloping Cowboy'' is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by William James Craft and starring Bill Cody and Edmund Cobb.Darby p.404 Cast * Bill Cody as Bill Crane * Alex Hart as Pete Perry (Bill's Uncle) * Edmund Cobb Edm ...
'' (1926) * ''
Gold from Weepah ''Gold from Weepah'' is a 1927 American silent film, silent Western (genre), Western film directed by William Bertram (actor), William Bertram and starring Bill Cody (actor), Bill Cody, Doris Dawson and Dick La Reno. Cast * Bill Cody (actor), B ...
'' (1927) * ''
The Arizona Whirlwind ''The Arizona Whirlwind'' is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by William James Craft and starring Bill Cody, Margaret Hampton and David Dunbar. Cast * Bill Cody as Bill Farley * Margaret Hampton as Helen Dykeman * David Dunba ...
'' (1927) * ''
Laddie Be Good ''Laddie Be Good'' is a 1928 American silent comedy Western film directed by Bennett Cohen and starring Bill Cody, Rose Blossom and George Bunny. Cast * Bill Cody as himself * Rose Blossom as Ruth Jones * George Bunny George Bunny (Ju ...
'' (1928) * '' The Price of Fear'' (1928) * '' Wolves of the City'' (1929) * '' Slim Fingers'' (1929) * '' The Tip Off'' (1929) * ''
Eyes of the Underworld Eyes of the Underworld may refer to: * Eyes of the Underworld (1942 film) ''Eyes of the Underworld'' is a 1942 American film noir crime film directed by Roy William Neill starring Richard Dix, Wendy Barrie and Lon Chaney Jr.Weaver, Brunas & Bru ...
'' (1929) * '' Under Texas Skies'' (1930) * ''
Dugan of the Badlands ''Dugan of the Badlands'' is a 1931 American Western film written and directed by Robert North Bradbury. The film stars Bill Cody and Andy Shuford. It was released on June 24, 1931, by Monogram Pictures. Plot Bill Dugan takes charge of a boy ...
'' (1931) * ''
The Montana Kid ''The Montana Kid'' is a 1931 pre-Code American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser starring the team of Bill Cody and Andy Shuford. p. 217 Pitts, Michael R.''Western Movies: A Guide to 5,105 Feature Films, 2nd edition'' McFarland Januar ...
'' (1931) * ''
Land of Wanted Men ''Land of Wanted Men'' is a 1931 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Bill Cody, Sheila Bromley and Gibson Gowland.Pitts p.177 Cast * Bill Cody as Silent Saunders * Andy Shuford as Mickey * Sheila Bromley as Cynt ...
'' (1931) * ''
Oklahoma Jim ''Oklahoma Jim'' is a 1931 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and written by George Arthur Durlam and Harry L. Fraser. The film stars Bill Cody, Andy Shuford, Marion Burns, William Desmond, Franklyn Farnum and John Elliott. Th ...
'' (1931) * ''
Mason of the Mounted ''Mason of the Mounted'' is a 1932 American pre-Code Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser. It was the fourth Monogram Pictures eight-film Western film series "the Bill and Andy series" with Bill Cody co-starring with child actor Andy Shu ...
'' (1932) * '' Ghost City'' (1932) * ''
Law of the North ''Law of the North'' is a 1932 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Bill Cody, Andy Shuford and Nadine Dore.Pitts p.184 It was the penultimate Monogram Pictures eight-film Western film series "the Bill and Andy series" ...
'' (1932) * '' Texas Pioneers'' (1932) * '' Frontier Days'' (1934) * ''
Western Racketeers ''Western Racketeers'' is a 1934 American western film directed by Robert J. Horner and starring Bill Cody, Edna Aslin and Hal Taliaferro It was an independent film produced on Poverty Row.Pitts p.175 Plot In the San Bernardino Mountains, ca ...
'' (1934) * ''
The Reckless Buckaroo ''The Reckless Buckaroo'' is a 1935 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and written by Zarah Tazil. The film stars Bill Cody, Bill Cody Jr., Betty Mack, Buzz Barton, Roger Williams and Ed Cassidy. The film was released on April 2 ...
'' (1935) * ''
The Texas Rambler ''The Texas Rambler'' is a 1935 American Western (genre), Western film directed by Robert F. Hill and written by Oliver Drake (filmmaker), Oliver Drake. The film stars Bill Cody (actor), Bill Cody, Marie Burton, Earle Hodgins, Stuart James, Mild ...
'' (1935) * ''
The Vanishing Riders ''The Vanishing Riders'' is a 1935 American Western film directed by Robert F. Hill. Cast *Bill Cody as Bill Jones * Bill Cody Jr. as Tim Lang *Ethel Jackson as Joan Stanley *Hal Taliaferro as Wolf Lawson * Donald Reed as Frank Stanley *Bud ...
'' (1935) * '' Lawless Border'' (1935) * ''
Blazing Justice ''Blazing Justice'' is a 1936 American Western film directed by Albert Herman. Plot In a saloon, Ray Healy witnesses three outlaws kill a sheriff, Ray subdues two of them, but one named Max gets away. During the pursuit Max manages to bludgeo ...
'' (1936) * ''
Outlaws of the Range ''Outlaws of the Range'' is a 1936 American Western film directed by Albert Herman. The film is also known as ''The Call of Justice'' in the United Kingdom. Plot summary After rescuing Betty from a runaway horse, Steve (Bill Cody) is hired at ...
'' (1936) * '' The Fighting Gringo'' (1939)


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