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American actor Bob Steele (Robert North Bradbury Jr. January 23, 1907 – December 21, 1988), and his twin brother Bill were the sons of film director Robert N. Bradbury. [1] The twins began their acting career in the silent film The Adventures of Bill and Bob , directed by their father, and continued in a series of Bradbury Sr.'s film shorts.
Steele's career began to take off in 1927, when he was hired by production company Film Booking Offices of America (FBO) to star in a series of Westerns.Renamed Bob Steele at FBO, he soon made a name for himself, and in the late 1920s, 1930s and 1940s starred in B-Westerns for almost every minor film studio, including Monogram, Supreme, Tiffany, Syndicate, Republic (including several films of ...
Bob Steele, Al St. John, Louise Currie: Billy the Kid serial Western Billy the Kid in Texas: Bob Steele, Al St. John, Terry Walker: Billy the Kid Outlawed: Bob Steele, Al St. John, Louise Currie: Blazing Six Shooters: Joseph H. Lewis: Charles Starrett, Iris Meredith, Dick Curtis: B Western The Border Legion: Joseph Kane: Roy Rogers, George ...
The film was released on September 22, 1930, in the United States by Tiffany Productions, and received mostly positive reviews from critics. It was the third film in a series of Trem Carr productions starring Western actor Bob Steele, following Near the Rainbow's End and Oklahoma Cyclone (both 1930), the latter also directed by McCarthy. [1]
Powdersmoke Range is a 1935 black-and-white Western film directed by Wallace Fox starring Harry Carey, Hoot Gibson, Guinn Williams and Bob Steele. [1] [self-published source] It is based on the 1934 novel of the same name by William Colt MacDonald with characters who would later appear in Republic's The Three Mesquiteers film series.
Nelson McDowell, Bob Custer, Edmund Cobb: United States: traditional Western Mounted Fury: Stuart Paton: John Bowers, Blanche Mehaffey, Frank Rice: United States: Northern Western The Nevada Buckaroo: John P. McCarthy: Bob Steele, Dorothy Dix, Ed Brady, George "Gabby" Hayes: United States: traditional Western One Man Law: Lambert Hillyer
Young Blood is a 1932 American pre-Code Western film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Bob Steele, Helen Foster, and Charles King. It was released on November 5, 1932. It was released on November 5, 1932.
Near the Rainbow's End is a 1930 American Western film directed by J. P. McGowan for Tiffany Productions.The film stars Bob Steele in his talking picture debut [2] as a singing cowboy, Lafe McKee and Al Ferguson and was commercially released in the United States on June 10, 1930.