Paul William Malvern (June 28, 1902 – May 29, 1993) was an American film producer, child actor, and stuntman. He produced more than 100 films.
He began his career as a child acrobat. He later worked as a
stuntman
A stunt performer, often called a stuntman or stuntwoman and occasionally stuntperson or stunt-person, is a trained professional who performs daring acts, often as a career. Stunt performers usually appear in films or on television, as opposed ...
before transitioning to an assistant director role.
Some of his productions were westerns released by
Monogram Pictures
Monogram Pictures Corporation was an American film studio that produced mostly low-budget films between 1931 and 1953, when the firm completed a transition to the name Allied Artists Pictures Corporation. Monogram was among the smaller studios i ...
under Malvern's Lonestar Productions moniker. He produced many early Western films with
John Wayne
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in them.
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He married actress Jean Huntley.
As a child, he was an acrobatic performer, Malvern worked as a stuntman and later a film producer, producing several ]John Wayne
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features, and later numerous films for Universal Pictures
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.
Biography
Malvern was born June 28, 1902 in Portland, Oregon
Portland (, ) is a port city in the Pacific Northwest and the largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon. Situated at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers, Portland is the county seat of Multnomah County, the most populous co ...
. He began his career as a member of his family's acrobatic troupe, and performed in vaudeville
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beginning at age four, when he was touted as "the greatest child acrobat on the American stage."[ His family's troupe toured internationally, performing as a featured act with the ]Ringling Brothers
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circus.
In Los Angeles, Malvern began first working in film as a double for Mary Pickford
Gladys Marie Smith (April 8, 1892 – May 29, 1979), known professionally as Mary Pickford, was a Canadian-American stage and screen actress and producer with a career that spanned five decades. A pioneer in the US film industry, she co-founde ...
, as well as performing stunts. Malvern's first major stunt appearance was doubling for Eileen Sedgwick
Eileen Sedgwick (October 17, 1898 – March 15, 1991) was an American actress of the silent era.
Biography
Born in 1898, Sedgwick was in her first film in 1914 and appeared in more than 110 films during her 15-year career. She was the sist ...
in '' Beasts of Paradise'' (1923). In 1928, Malvern suffered serious injuries in a -fall, and he retired from stunt performing, subsequently working as a producer for Universal Pictures
Universal Pictures (legally Universal City Studios LLC, also known as Universal Studios, or simply Universal; common metonym: Uni, and formerly named Universal Film Manufacturing Company and Universal-International Pictures Inc.) is an Ameri ...
and Monogram
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. Malvern married his wife, Jean Huntley, in 1932, to whom he was married until her death in 1979.
Death
Malvern died May 29, 1993 at his home in North Hollywood
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, Los Angeles. He is interred at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery
Hollywood Forever Cemetery is a full-service cemetery, funeral home, crematory, and cultural events center which regularly hosts community events such as live music and summer movie screenings. It is one of the oldest cemeteries in Los Angeles ...
.
Select filmography
*''Riders of Destiny
''Riders of Destiny'' is a 1933 pre-Code Western musical film starring 26-year-old John Wayne as Singin' Sandy Saunders, the screen's second singing cowboy (the first being Ken Maynard in the 1929 film '' The Wagon Master''). It was the fi ...
'' (1933)
* '' The Fugitive'' (1933)
*''Sagebrush Trail
''Sagebrush Trail'' (UK title ''An Innocent Man'') is a 1933 American Pre-Code Western film with locations filmed at Bronson Canyon starring John Wayne and featuring Lane Chandler and Yakima Canutt (Canutt plays the leader of the gang as well ...
'' (1933)
*'' West of the Divide'' (1933)
*''The Lucky Texan
''The Lucky Texan'' is a 1934 American Lonestar Films B-movie Western film featuring John Wayne (five years before his breakthrough appearance in ''Stagecoach''), Barbara Sheldon, Gabby Hayes, and the legendary stuntman and actor Yakima Canut ...
'' (1934)
*''Randy Rides Alone
''Randy Rides Alone'' is a 1934 American Pre-Code Western film starring John Wayne, Yakima Canutt, and George Hayes (before Hayes developed his famous "Gabby" persona). The 53-minute black-and-white film was directed by Harry L. Fraser, produc ...
'' (1934)
*''The Star Packer
''The Star Packer'' is a 1934 Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring John Wayne, George "Gabby" Hayes, Yakima Canutt, and Verna Hillie.
Plot
U.S. Marshal John Travers becomes the sheriff of a turn-of-the-20th century wes ...
'' (1934)
*''The Trail Beyond
''The Trail Beyond'' is a 1934 Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring John Wayne, Noah Beery Sr., and Noah Beery Jr. The motion picture was based on the novel ''The Wolf Hunters'' by James Oliver Curwood, which was also ada ...
'' (1934)
*'' 'Neath the Arizona Skies'' (1934)
*''The Lawless Frontier
''The Lawless Frontier'' is a 1934 American Monogram Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring John Wayne, Sheila Terry, George "Gabby" Hayes, and Earl Dwire. It was the tenth of the Lone Star westerns. The picture was made on a ...
'' (1934)
*''The Dawn Rider
''The Dawn Rider'' is a 1935 American Western film starring John Wayne and directed by Robert N. Bradbury.
The film was later released in a colorized version on home video/DVD under the title ''Cold Vengeance''.
Plot
John Mason chases after ...
'' (1935)
*''Paradise Canyon
''Paradise Canyon'' is a 1935 Western film starring John Wayne, directed by Carl L. Pierson. The film was Wayne's final Monogram Pictures/Lone Star Production Western. The film was released years later in a colorized version on home video/dvd ...
'' (1935)
*''The Man From Utah
''The Man from Utah'' is a 1934 pre-Code Monogram Western film starring John Wayne, Polly Ann Young and the stuntman/actor Yakima Canutt. It was written by Lindsley Parsons and directed by Robert N. Bradbury. Wayne has a "singing cowboy scene" ...
'' (1934)
*'' Blue Steel'' (1934)
*'' Texas Terror'' (1935)
*'' Rainbow Valley'' (1935)
*''The Desert Trail
''The Desert Trail'' is a 1935 American Monogram Western film starring John Wayne and directed by Lewis D. Collins (credited as Cullin Lewis). The movie also features Eddy Chandler, Mary Kornman, and Paul Fix.
Plot
Rodeo star John Scott an ...
'' (1935)
*'' Westward Ho'' (1935)
* '' Wolf Call'' (1939)
*''North to the Klondike
''North to the Klondike'' is a 1942 American action movie directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Broderick Crawford, Evelyn Ankers and Andy Devine. The supporting cast features Lon Chaney, Jr. in his last film before '' The Wolf Man'', which ...
'' (1942)
*'' House of Frankenstein'' (1944)
*''Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves
"Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" ( ar, علي بابا والأربعون لصا) is a folk tale from the ''One Thousand and One Nights''. It was added to the collection in the 18th century by its French translator Antoine Galland, who heard ...
'' (1944)
See also
*Robert North Bradbury
Robert North Bradbury (March 23, 1886 – November 24, 1949) (born Ronald E. Bradbury) was an American film actor, director, and screenwriter. He directed 125 movies between 1918 and 1941, and is best known for directing early "Poverty Row"-produc ...
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1902 births
1993 deaths
American acrobatic gymnasts
American male film actors
American male silent film actors
20th-century American male actors
American stunt performers
Burials at Hollywood Forever Cemetery
Film producers from Oregon
Filmmakers from Portland, Oregon
Male actors from Portland, Oregon
Vaudeville performers