Randolph Scott

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AKA: Randolph Crane
Nationality: American
Birthdate: 01/23/1898
Birthplace: Orange County, Virginia, United States
Death Date: 03/02/1987

biography

Ruggedly handsome star who entered film as a bit player in 1929 as a result of a chance meeting with Howard Hughes. Scott proved himself a versatile lead in the mid-1930s and played several military heroes during and after the war years, before settling into a popular niche as a weathered, quiet-talking cowboy. Some of Scott's best work came in the late 1950s, when he formed the Ranown production company with Harry Joe Brown and starred in a series of adult-oriented westerns directed by Budd Boetticher. He turned in an engagingly self-effacing swan song as the aging gunslinger in Sam Continued

Credits

Ben Brigade
1959
Executive Producer
1959
Ben Stride
1956
Actor
1939
Actor
Actor
Associate Producer
Associate Producer
Calem Ware
Gil Westrum
Pat Brennan
Larry Delong
Jeferson Cody
Actor
James Barlow
Larry Madden
Bart Allison
John Hayes

milestones

Year
Milestone
1929 
Screen debut in "The Far Call" (bit part)

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