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Pierce W. Lyden (January 8, 1908 – October 10, 1998) was an American
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best known for his work in television and film Westerns.


Early life

Lyden was born in a sod house on a ranch near
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on January 8, 1908. The son of a horse buyer for the U.S. Army cavalry, he acquired as a youngster riding skills that later made it possible for him to do his own stunts as an actor in Hollywood westerns.


Education

He attended high school in Naponee, Nebraska, and acted in several plays there; he graduated from the
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School of Music and Fine Arts in 1927 and later studied at the Emerson College of Oratory in Boston.


Early years

Lyden supported himself in these early years by playing romantic leads in stock company productions in Lincoln and on the road; he appeared in a few Chautauqua presentations. Soon after graduating from the University of Nebraska, he joined the United Chautauqua System, taking the leading role in its production of ''The Family Upstairs''.


Hollywood

When talking movies eclipsed live theater presentations in small towns, Pierce Lyden went on to Hollywood in 1932. There he played villains’ roles in B Western films, quickly becoming typecast as a "bad guy," specializing in fight scenes. He appeared in Saturday serials called cliffhangers as well as in feature films and television series. The number of his movie roles has been estimated at between 300 and 400 (actors who did not have major parts were not listed in film credits); he also appeared in about 150 episodes of ''
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'', and other television series. He worked with the most famous Western movie actors, including
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. He was Photo Press Fan Poll "Villain of the Year" in 1944.


Retirement

In 1962, as the popularity of Westerns lessened, Lyden retired in
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, where he had lived throughout his acting career. He wrote "Action Shots" about film personalities for the
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, ''Register'', and the film industry magazine ''Classic Images''; he published five books about his career and the making of films in his era. In his later years he was regularly invited to film festivals in the U.S. and abroad. Honors awarded him included membership in the Cowboy Hall of Fame and Heritage Foundation (1979) and the
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(1992). In 1989 Naponee, Nebraska, named a street for him and held a Pierce Lyden film festival; in 1997 he received Nebraska's Buffalo Bill Award. In 1996, a Golden Palm Star on the
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, Walk of Stars was dedicated to him.


Death

Lyden died on October 10, 1998, aged 90, and was buried at Fairhaven Memorial Park in
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.


Personal life

Lyden had one son, Donald Pierce Lyden, an attorney who had three children with his wife Kathleen. Lyden was married January 29, 1929, but received an annulment March 18, 1931, alleging that he had not seen his wife, Margerie Ann, since two hours after the wedding.


Selected filmography

* ''
Black Hills Express ''Black Hills Express'' is a 1943 American Western film directed by John English and starring Don 'Red' Barry, Wally Vernon and Ariel Heath.Martin p.306 The film's art direction was by Russell Kimball. Partial cast * Don 'Red' Barry as L ...
'' (1943) * ''
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'' (1944) * ''
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'' (1946) * '' Trigger Fingers'' (1946) * ''
Raiders of the South ''Raiders of the South'' is a 1947 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by J. Benton Cheney. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Evelyn Brent, Raymond Hatton, Reno Browne, Marshall Reed and John Hamilton. The film was r ...
'' (1947) * ''
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'' (1947) * '' Valley of Fear'' (1947) * ''
Blazing Across the Pecos ''Blazing Across the Pecos'' is a 1948 American Western (genre), Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and written by Norman S. Hall. The film stars Charles Starrett, Patricia Barry, Paul Campbell (American actor), Paul Campbell, Charles C. Wils ...
'' (1948) * '' Silver Trails'' (1948) * ''
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'' (1948) * '' Dead Man's Gold'' (1948) * ''
The Traveling Saleswoman ''The Traveling Saleswoman'' is a 1950 American Western comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and starring Joan Davis, Andy Devine, Adele Jergens, Joe Sawyer, and Dean Riesner. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on February 15, 1950. ...
'' (1950) * '' Stagecoach Driver'' (1951) * ''
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'' (1951) * ''
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'' (1952) * ''
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'' (1952) * ''
The Women of Pitcairn Island ''The Women of Pitcairn Island'' is a 1956 American adventure drama film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring Lynn Bari, John Smith and Sue England. The film's sets were designed by the art director Dave Milton. Plot Nearly twenty years af ...
'' (1956) * ''
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'' (1957)


References


External links

* Pierce Lyden papers at the
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lyden, Pierce 1908 births 1998 deaths 20th-century American male actors American male film actors American male television actors Male Western (genre) film actors Male film serial actors People from Franklin County, Nebraska Male actors from Nebraska University of Nebraska alumni Emerson College alumni Burials in California