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Bill Elliott

Bill Elliott

27 titles Acting Oct 16, 1904 Died: Nov 26, 1965 Pattonsburg, Missouri, USA

Bill Elliott, born Gordon Elliott on October 16, 1904, was a prominent American actor renowned for his performances in B Westerns. His journey in the film industry began in the mid-1920s when he took on minor roles and attended the Pasadena Playhouse to hone his acting skills. By 1927, he made his debut in the Western genre with *The Arizona Wildcat*, marking the start of his ascent in Hollywood.

Elliott’s breakthrough came in 1938 when he starred in the serial *The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok*, which garnered significant attention and led Columbia Pictures to promote him to leading roles, effectively rebranding him as Bill Elliott. He quickly rose to fame, earning a spot among the Motion Picture Herald's Top Ten Western Stars for an impressive 15 years.

In 1943, Elliott signed with Republic Pictures, where he starred alongside George "Gabby" Hayes in several Westerns. His portrayal of the iconic comic strip cowboy, Red Ryder, solidified his legacy, with Elliott appearing in 16 films alongside his young companion, Little Beaver, played by Bobby Blake.

Throughout the late 1940s, he also hosted a radio show and continued to thrive in the Western genre until the early 1950s. As the popularity of B Westerns waned, he shifted towards modern roles, including a series of police dramas with Monogram Pictures. After retiring from film, Elliott remained active as a spokesperson and hosted a local TV program in Las Vegas. He passed away on November 26, 1965, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the Western film genre.

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