John Cason
John L. Cason, born John Lacy Cason on July 30, 1918, in Valley View, Texas, made notable contributions to the film industry. He is best recognized for his roles in productions such as *The Adventures of Kit Carson* (1951), *Snowfire* (1958), and *Jungle Drums of Africa* (1953). His career, though brief, left a lasting impression on audiences.
Tragically, Cason's life was cut short on July 7, 1961, in Santa Barbara, California. He was involved in a devastating car accident while on a raccoon-hunting trip with a friend, Charlie Lentz. The vehicle veered off the road near Buellton, resulting in Cason's instant death. His friend, Lentz, succumbed to his injuries two days later.
Despite his untimely demise, Cason's legacy endures through his work in film, showcasing his talent and passion for acting. His contributions to the entertainment industry remain a testament to his creative spirit and dedication to his craft.
Filmography
Ghost Guns
The Hard Man
Thunder Over the Plains
Shadows of Death
Count Three and Pray
3:10 to Yuma
Mark of the Lash
Rimfire
Wyoming Renegades
Tough Assignment
Jungle Drums of Africa
Desperadoes of the West
Gun Smoke
Border Patrol
The Last Frontier
Snowfire