Russell Hayden
Russell Hayden, originally named Pate Lucid, was born on June 12, 1912, in Chico, California. He made a significant mark in the film industry as both an actor and producer. Throughout his career, Hayden gained recognition for his work in several notable productions. Among his most prominent roles were in the adventure series "Cowboy G-Men" (1952) and the film "Lost City of the Jungle" (1946), which showcased his talent in the action and western genres. He also appeared in "Saddles and Sagebrush" (1943), further cementing his status as a leading figure in classic American cinema.
In addition to his professional achievements, Hayden was married to Lillian Porter and later to Jan Clayton, both of whom were influential figures in his life. His contributions to film and television left a lasting legacy in the industry.
Russell Hayden's life came to an end on June 9, 1981, in Palm Springs, California, where he succumbed to pneumonia. His work continues to be celebrated by fans of vintage cinema, and his performances remain a testament to the golden age of Hollywood.
Filmography
Deputy Marshal
North of the Border
Lost City of the Jungle
'Neath Canadian Skies
Cassidy of Bar 20
Rustlers' Valley
Heart of Arizona
Law of the Pampas
Hidden Gold
Border Vigilantes
The Frontiersmen