Robert Ellsworth Patrick Aloysius Brady (December 31, 1914 – February 27, 1972) was an American actor and musician best known as the "comical sidekick" of the popular
cowboy
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film and television star
Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers (born Leonard Franklin Slye; November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998) was an American singer, actor, and television host. Following early work under his given name, first as co-founder of the Sons of the Pioneers and then acting, the rebra ...
on his eponymous radio and television series.
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Biography
Born in
Toledo,
Ohio
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, shortened to Bob Brady. Pat Brady first appeared on stage at the age of four, in a road-show production of
Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch.
["Pat Brady, Film. Cowboy, Dies; Roy Rogers's Sidekick Was 57"](_blank)
obituary, ''The New York Times'', New York, N.Y.; retrieved October 24, 2017. From that initial stage appearance until his death, his life was dedicated to the world of entertainment as a musician and actor, almost exclusively in comedic roles. In 1935, while working as a
bassist
A bassist (also known as a bass player or bass guitarist) is a musician who plays a Bass (instrument), bass instrument such as a double bass (upright bass, contrabass, wood bass), bass guitar (electric bass, acoustic bass), synthbass, keyboar ...
in California, Pat struck up a friendship with a young country-and-western singer named
Leonard Slye
Roy Rogers (born Leonard Franklin Slye; November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998) was an American singer, actor, and television host. Following early work under his given name, first as co-founder of the Sons of the Pioneers and then acting, the rebra ...
, a member of the popular
Sons of the Pioneers
The Sons of the Pioneers are one of the United States' earliest Western singing groups. Known for their vocal performances, their musicianship, and their songwriting, they produced innovative recordings that have inspired many Western music perf ...
.
When Len Slye was elevated to screen stardom as Roy Rogers, he recommended Brady as his replacement in "The Sons". However, as
Bob Nolan
Bob Nolan (born Clarence Robert Nobles; April 13, 1908 – June 16, 1980, name changed to Robert Clarence Nobles in 1929) was a Canadian-born American singer, songwriter, and actor. He was a founding member of the Sons of the Pioneers, and compo ...
, an original member of The Sons, was referred to as "Bob," and The Sons thought one "Bob" was enough, "Bob Brady" then became "Pat Brady".
Making the transition to films himself in 1937, Brady played comedy relief in several of the
Charles Starrett
Charles Robert Starrett (March 28, 1903 – March 22, 1986) was an American actor, best known for his starring role in the ''Durango Kid'' westerns. Starrett still holds the record for starring in the longest series of theatrical features: ...
Westerns at
Columbia Pictures
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.
Brady served in the U.S. Army and was at the
Battle of the Bulge
The Battle of the Bulge, also known as the Ardennes Offensive, was the last major German offensive (military), offensive military campaign, campaign on the Western Front (World War II), Western Front during World War II. The battle lasted fr ...
with
Patton's Third Army. He was awarded citations and two
Purple Hearts.
In the early 1940s, he moved to Republic, where he played zany camp cook Sparrow Biffle in the Roy Rogers vehicles. When Rogers moved to television in 1951, he took Brady with him. Now billed as "himself," Brady enlivened over 100 episodes of ''
The Roy Rogers Show
''The Roy Rogers Show'' is an American western television series starring Roy Rogers. 100 episodes were broadcast on NBC for six seasons between December 30, 1951 and June 9, 1957. The episodes were set in the prevailing times (1950s) in the st ...
'', usually driving about the sagebrush at the wheel of his faithful jeep "Nellybelle."
Long after the cancellation of the weekly series, Brady continued his association with Rogers on television and in personal appearances. He also rejoined the Sons of the Pioneers in 1959 as a replacement for
Shug Fisher
Shug Fisher (born George Clinton Fisher Jr.; September 26, 1907 – March 16, 1984) was an American character actor, singer, songwriter, musician, and comedian. During his 50-year entertainment career, he performed in many Western films, oft ...
, a well-known
character actor
A character actor is a supporting actor who plays unusual, interesting, or eccentric characters.28 April 2013, The New York Acting SchoolTen Best Character Actors of All Time Retrieved 7 August 2014, "..a breed of actor who has the ability to b ...
. In late 1962, Brady appeared with Rogers and Evans in their short-lived
ABC
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ABC or abc may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Broadcasting
* American Broadcasting Company, a commercial U.S. TV broadcaster
** Disney–ABC Television ...
comedy
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, western, and variety program ''
The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show
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'', which lost out in the Saturday evenings ratings to ''
The Jackie Gleason Show
''The Jackie Gleason Show'' is the name of a series of American network television shows that starred Jackie Gleason, which ran from 1952 to 1970, in various forms.
''Cavalcade of Stars''
Gleason's first variety series, which aired on the DuMon ...
'' on
CBS
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. Joining Brady on that program was comedian
Cliff Arquette
Clifford Charles Arquette (December 27, 1905 – September 23, 1974) was an American actor and comedian. Famous for his persona Charley Weaver, played on numerous television shows.
Early life and career
Cliff Arquette was born on Decemb ...
in his
Charley Weaver
Clifford Charles Arquette (December 27, 1905 – September 23, 1974) was an American actor and comedian. Famous for his persona Charley Weaver, played on numerous television shows.
Early life and career
Cliff Arquette was born on Decemb ...
role. Coincidentally, Arquette, like Brady, was born in Toledo.
Pat Brady died at the age of fifty-seven in
Green Mountain Falls,
Colorado
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.
At his funeral on March 1, 1972, Hugh Farr and Lloyd Perryman, both members of the Sons of the Pioneers, sang "
Tumbling Tumbleweeds
"Tumbling Tumbleweeds" is a song composed by Bob Nolan. Although one of the most famous songs associated with the Sons of the Pioneers, the song was composed by Nolan in the 1930s, while working as a caddy and living in Los Angeles. Originally ti ...
" and "At the Rainbows End".
Selected filmography
* ''
Rio Grande
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The length of the Rio G ...
'' (1938)
* ''
West of Cheyenne'' (1938)
* ''
The Durango Kid'' (1940)
* ''
Texas Stagecoach
''Texas Stagecoach'' is a 1940 American Western film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and written by Fred Myton. The film stars Charles Starrett, Iris Meredith, Bob Nolan, Dick Curtis, Kenneth MacDonald and Pat Brady. The film was released on May ...
'' (1940)
* ''
Man from Cheyenne
'' Man from Cheyenne '' is a 1942 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers.
Cast
* Roy Rogers as himself
* George "Gabby" Hayes as Gabby Whittaker
* Sally Payne as Sally Whittaker
* Lynne Carver as Marian Hardy
* ...
'' (1942)
* ''
Melody Time
''Melody Time'' is a 1948 American live-action/animated musical film produced by Walt Disney. The tenth Disney animated feature film, it was released to theatres by RKO Radio Pictures on May 27, 1948. Made up of seven segments set to popular mu ...
'' (1948) as Himself
* ''
The Golden Stallion'' (1949)
* ''
Heldorado
'' Heldorado '' is a 1946 American Western film starring Roy Rogers set during the annual Helldorado Days celebrations in Las Vegas. It was the last teaming of Roy and comedy relief sidekick Gabby Hayes. Hayes shares a scene with Pat Brady w ...
'' (1946) (uncredited)
* ''
Loving You'' (1957) Band Member
References
Further reading
* Rothel, David. 1984. ''Those Great Cowboy Sidekicks''. Scarecrow Press, Metuchen, New Jersey.
External links
*
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1914 births
1972 deaths
Male actors from Toledo, Ohio
American male television actors
20th-century American male actors
American male film actors
People from Green Mountain Falls, Colorado
United States Army personnel of World War II
Sons of the Pioneers members