- Russell Gleason, All Quiet On The Western Front, 1930. Rocky, the ex-Notre Dame football star, was just beginning a heroic career of more than a hundred sagebrush serials and movies astride his trusty Blackjack. In 1960-65, he was a wonder horse – the voice of TV’s Mr. Ed.
- Jim Bannon, Ride, Ryder, Ride, 1949. Most of the B-cowhands used to say they were (like jockeys) merely “scufflin’ for groceries.” Following seven outings as the third Red Ryder – the role that made/ruined Don Barry in 1940 – Lane was replaced as the B-Western hero by the younger Bannon. For a mere four adventures… the final nails in Ryder’s coffin. There was never a fourth. Both Bannon and Lane, made Ryder TV pilots in the 90s. Neither one caught fire.
Usual occupation: US FootballerBirth year: 1904Death year: 1973Other name: Casting Calls: 2