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Jack Buetel

Jack Buetel

Birthday: 1915-09-05 | Place of Birth: Dallas, Texas, USA

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jack Buetel (September 5, 1915 – June 27, 1989) was an American film and television actor. Born in Dallas, Texas, Buetel moved to Los Angeles, California in the late 1930s with the intention of establishing a film career. Unable to find such work, he was employed as an insurance clerk when he was noticed by an agent who was impressed by his looks. Introduced to Howard Hughes, who was about to begin filming The Outlaw, Buetel was signed to play the lead role as Billy the Kid, with the previously signed David Bacon being dropped from the film. Hughes also signed another newcomer, Jane Russell, for the female lead, and realizing the inexperience of his two stars, also signed veteran actors Thomas Mitchell and Walter Huston. Buetel was signed to a standard seven-year contract at $150 per week and was assured by Hughes that he would become a major star. Filmed in late 1940 and early 1941, The Outlaw officially premiered in 1943 but was not widely seen until 1946. It was notable for suggesting the act of sexual intercourse, uncommon in mainstream movies of the era, and for allowing characters to "sin on film", without a suitable punishment also being depicted, in violation of the Production Code. Much of the publicity surrounding the release of the film focused on Jane Russell, and she established a solid film career, despite critics giving her performance in The Outlaw poor reviews. Buetel's performance was also highly criticised, and he languished with Hughes refusing to allow him to work. The director Howard Hawks tried to secure his services for the film Red River (1948), but after Hughes refused to allow Buetel to take part, Montgomery Clift was chosen and Clift went on to an active film career. In 1951 Buetel appeared in Best of the Badmen, his first film appearance in eleven years. Over the next few years he appeared in five more films, and made infrequent appearances on television. In 1956, he landed the role of 41-year-old Jeff Taggert in Edgar Buchanan's syndication western series, Judge Roy Bean. Others who appeared regularly in the 39-episode series, set in Langtry, Texas, were Jackie Loughery, X Brands, Tristram Coffin, Glenn Strange, and Lash La Rue. Buetel's last acting role was in a 1961 episode of Wagon Train. He also appeared as himself in the 1982 Night of 100 Stars television special. He died in Portland, Oregon, and was buried at Portland Memorial Park. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jack Buetel, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Known For

Mustang!
Mustang!

Mustang!   1959

Sull'uscita: 
1959

Punteggio: 4

Generi: 
Western
Cast: 
Jack Buetel  /  Madalyn Trahey
Judge Roy Bean
Judge Roy Bean

Judge Roy Bean   1955

Sull'uscita: 
1955

Punteggio: 7.2

Generi: 
Western

Cast: Glenn Strange /  Edgar Buchanan /  Tris Coffin / 

Jesse James' Women
Jesse James' Women

Jesse James' Women   1954

Sull'uscita: 
1954

Punteggio: 4.3

Generi: 
Western
Cast: 
Don Barry  /  Peggie Castle  /  Jack Buetel
The Half-Breed
The Half-Breed

The Half-Breed   1952

Sull'uscita: 
1952

Punteggio: 5.1

Generi: 
Western
Cast: 
Robert Young  /  Janis Carter  /  Jack Buetel
Rose of Cimarron
Rose of Cimarron

Rose of Cimarron   1952

Sull'uscita: 
1952

Punteggio: 5.1

Generi: 
Western
Cast: 
Jack Buetel  /  Mala Powers  /  Bill Williams
Best of the Badmen
Best of the Badmen

Best of the Badmen   1951

Sull'uscita: 
1951

Punteggio: 6

Generi: 
Western
Cast: 
Robert Ryan  /  Claire Trevor  /  Jack Buetel

Acting

1959
Mustang!

as    Gabe

1954
Jesse James' Women

as    Frank James

1952
The Half-Breed

as    Charlie Wolf

1952
Rose of Cimarron

as    Marshal Hollister

1951
Best of the Badmen

as    Bob Younger

1943
The Outlaw

as    Billy the Kid

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