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Buddy Roosevelt (born Kenneth Stanhope Sanderson; June 25, 1898 – October 6, 1973) was an American
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and
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actor and
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from Hollywood's early
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years through the 1950s.


Biography

Roosevelt was born as Kenneth Stanhope Sanderson in Meeker in Rio Blanco County in northwestern
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. He was an athlete and a
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in his youth. He started performing as a stuntman in 1916, his first work being on the film ''
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''. He continued working as a stuntman as well as an actor throughout his long Hollywood career. Roosevelt served in the
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during
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. Although it has been said that he served aboard the USS ''Norfolk'', and that it was sunk during that war, no record of a USS ''Norfolk'' being in service during World War I has been found. After World War I, Roosevelt returned to Hollywood to perform stunts in films as notable as '' The Sheik'', the 1921 movie classic starring
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and for which Valentino would become most remembered. Roosevelt's first acting role was in the 1924 film ''Down in Texas''. He would star in thirty-seven films from 1924 to 1929, most of which were
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films. He made a successful transition to "talking films", mainly because of his abilities as a stuntman. In 1930, he appeared alongside William Haines and Leila Hyams in '' Way Out West'', which continued him on the path of western film roles, mostly in
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films but he also made small or uncredited appearances in major films. During the 1930s he appeared in 66 films—some in which he both acted and did stunt work—almost all being westerns, and appeared with such notable actors and actresses as Harry Carey, Hoot Gibson,
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, and
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beginning with '' Clive of India'' (1935). In 1939 he both performed stunts and had a minor role in the
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classic ''
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'', and in 1940 he appeared, uncredited, again with John Wayne in ''
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'', in which he also performed stunts. Throughout the 1940s he both appeared in or performed stunts in 32 films, most notably alongside
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in '' Abilene Town''. During World War II he interrupted his film career by enlisting in the U.S. Coast Guard.http://www.rioblancocounty.org/hometown-kenneth-sanderson-becomes-buddy-roosevelt-in-the-movies/ In the 1950s, he appeared in sixty-five episodes as an unnamed townsman on the ABC/
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''. From 1950 through 1962 he appeared in or perform stunts in thirty-six films and two television series. In 1957 he appeared uncredited as a Townsman in '' The Lonely Man'', in again in 1959 ''
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film '' The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance''. He returned home to Meeker, Colorado, where he was living at the time of his death on October 6, 1973, at the age of seventy-five.


Partial filmography

* '' Smilin' Through'' (1922) * '' Rough Ridin''' (1924) * '' Walloping Wallace'' (1924) * ''
Lure of the Yukon ''Lure of the Yukon'' is a 1924 American silent Western film, also classified as a Northern film. It is directed by Norman Dawn and stars Eva Novak, Spottiswoode Aitken, and Buddy Roosevelt. It is set in Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush o ...
'' (1924) * '' Battling Buddy'' (1924) * ''
Gold and Grit ''Gold and Grit'' is a 1925 American silent Western film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Buddy Roosevelt, William H. Turner and Wilbur Mack.Munden, p. 301 Cast * Buddy Roosevelt as Buddy * Ann McKay as Helen Mason * William H. T ...
'' (1925) * '' Fast Fightin''' (1925) * ''
Reckless Courage ''Reckless Courage'' is a 1925 American silent Western film directed by Tom Gibson and starring Buddy Roosevelt, Helen Foster and Jay Morley.Munden, p. 636 Cast * Buddy Roosevelt as Bud Keenan * J.C. Fowler as Jasper Bayne * Helen Foster a ...
'' (1925) * '' The Bandit Buster'' (1926) * '' The Dangerous Dub'' (1926) * ''
The Ramblin' Galoot ''The Ramblin' Galoot'' is a 1926 American silent Western film. Directed by Fred Bain at the Poverty Row studios of Action Pictures, the film stars Buddy Roosevelt, Violet La Plante, and Frederick Lee. It was released on November 21, 1926. Cas ...
'' (1926) * '' The Twin Triggers'' (1926) * '' The Fightin' Comeback'' (1927) * ''
Between Dangers ''Between Dangers'' is a 1927 American silent Western film. Directed by Richard Thorpe, the film stars Buddy Roosevelt, Alma Rayford, and Rennie Young. It was released on February 13, 1927. Plot When Tom Rawlins inherits a ranch, he heads ou ...
'' (1927) * '' The Phantom Buster'' (1927) * ''
Ride 'em High ''Ride 'em High'' is a 1927 American silent film, silent Western (genre), Western film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Buddy Roosevelt, Olive Hasbrouck and George Magrill.Langman, p. 367 Cast * Buddy Roosevelt as Jim Demming * Olive Ha ...
'' (1927) * '' Napoleon's Barber'' (1928) * ''
The Devil's Tower ''The Devil's Tower'' is a 1928 American silent western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Buddy Roosevelt, Thelma Parr and McGowan.Munden p.187 Cast * Buddy Roosevelt as James Murdock * Frank Earle as Tom Murdock * J.P. McGowan as G ...
'' (1928) * ''
Trailin' Back ''Trailin' Back'' is a 1928 American silent western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Buddy Roosevelt, Lafe McKee and Leon De La Mothe.Munden p.827 Cast * Buddy Roosevelt * Betty Baker * Lafe McKee Lafayette S. "Lafe" McKee ...
'' (1928) * '' Lightnin' Shot'' (1928) * '' The Cowboy Cavalier'' (1928) * ''
Trail Riders ''Trail Riders'' is a 1942 American Western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey. The film is the eighteenth in Monogram Pictures' "Range Busters" series, and it stars John "Dusty" King as Dusty, "Davy" Sharpe and Max "Alibi" Terhune, with ...
'' (1928) * ''
Mystery Valley ''Mystery Valley'' is a 1928 American silent Western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Buddy Roosevelt.Munden, p. 536 Cast * Buddy Roosevelt Buddy Roosevelt (born Kenneth Stanhope Sanderson; June 25, 1898 – October 6, 1973) was ...
'' (1928) * '' The Painted Trail'' (1928) * '' Strong Boy'' (1929) * '' Way Out West'' (1930) * '' Westward Bound'' (1930) * '' The Riding Kid'' (1931) * '' Dishonored'' (1931) * '' Lightnin' Smith Returns'' (1931) * '' Valley of Badmen'' (1931) * '' The Fourth Horseman'' (1932) * '' Vanity Street'' (1932) * '' Circle Canyon'' (1933) * '' Lightning Range'' (1933) * '' Boss Cowboy'' (1934) * '' Circle Canyon'' (1934) * ''
Men Without Names ''Men Without Names'' is a 1935 American crime film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by Kubec Glasmon and Howard J. Green. The film stars Fred MacMurray, Madge Evans, David Holt, Lynne Overman, Elizabeth Patterson, J. C. Nugent, Grant Mi ...
'' (1935) * '' Rainbow's End'' (1935) * ''
Powdersmoke Range ''Powdersmoke Range'' is a 1935 black-and-white Western film directed by Wallace Fox starring Harry Carey, Hoot Gibson, Guinn Williams and Bob Steele. It is based on the 1934 novel of the same name by William Colt MacDonald with characters wh ...
'' (1935) * '' Captain Blood'' (1935) * '' General Spanky'' (1936) * ''
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'' (1937) * ''
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'' (1939) * ''
Billy the Kid's Range War ''Billy the Kid's Range War'' is a 1941 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield that was the fourth of Producers Releasing Corporation's Billy the Kid film series. Despite the film's title and mention of Lincoln County, there is neither ...
'' (1941) * ''
Holt of the Secret Service ''Holt of the Secret Service'' (1941) was the 16th serial released by Columbia Pictures. Plot A murderous gang of counterfeiters has kidnapped John Severn (played by Ray Parsons), the U.S. government's best engraver. He is forced to engrave a s ...
'' (1941) * ''
The Lone Rider Rides On ''The Lone Rider Rides On'' is a 1941 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Joseph O'Donnell. The film stars George Houston as the Lone Rider and Al St. John as his sidekick "Fuzzy" Jones, with Hillary Brooke, Karl Hack ...
'' (1941) * '' Badman's Territory'' (1946) * '' Fargo'' (1952) * ''
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'' (1952) * ''
Reprisal! ''Reprisal!'' is a 1956 American Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Guy Madison, Felicia Farr and Kathryn Grant.Hampes p.176 The film's sets were designed by the art director Walter Holscher. Plot A man named Frank Madden ( ...
'' (1956) * ''
The Fastest Gun Alive ''The Fastest Gun Alive'' is a 1956 MGM Western film starring Glenn Ford, Jeanne Crain, and Broderick Crawford directed by Russell Rouse. Plot Son of a notorious fast-drawing sheriff, George Kelby Jr. (Ford) and his wife Dora (Jeanne Crain) s ...
'' (1956) (uncredited) * ''
Shoot Out at Big Sag ''Shoot Out at Big Sag'' is a 1962 American Western film. It starred Walter Brennan and was made for Brennan's production company. The film was produced by Brennan's son Andy and based on a story by Walter Coburn. It was meant to be a televisio ...
'' (1962) (uncredited) * '' The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance'' (1962)


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