Red West
Red West, born Robert Gene West in 1936, is a notable American actor, stuntman, and songwriter hailing from Memphis, Tennessee. He grew up in a close-knit community and forged a lifelong friendship with the legendary rock and roll icon, Elvis Presley, during their high school years.
A talented athlete, West showcased his competitive spirit as a football player in both high school and junior college, and he also excelled as a boxer, competing in the prestigious Golden Gloves championships. His early experiences laid a strong foundation for his later successes in the entertainment industry.
West is perhaps best recognized for his memorable role as Red in the cult classic film "Road House," where he starred alongside renowned actor Patrick Swayze. His contributions to both film and music have left a lasting impact on fans and future generations in the entertainment world.
Throughout his career, West's versatility and dedication to his craft have cemented his status as a respected figure in Hollywood.
Filmography
Elvis on Tour
Proud Men
Two for the Seesaw
Father of Invention
At Any Price
The Rainmaker (1997)
Raw Nerve
Safe Haven
Concrete Cowboys
Road House (1989)
Forty Shades of Blue
Glory Road
It Happened at the World's Fair
The Half-Breed
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
A Painted House
Fred & Rose West: The Real Story
Goodbye Solo