Tex Terry

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Tex Terry
Born Edward Earl Terry
August 22, 1902(1902-08-22)
Coxville, Indiana
Died May 18, 1985 (aged 82)
Occupation Film, television actor
Spouse(s) Isabel Draesemer Terry

Tex Terry (August 22, 1902 – May 18, 1985) is an American film actor. He was born as Edward Earl Terry in Coxville, Indiana. In 1964, Terry was married to Isabel Draesemer Terry, a Hollywood Agent.

Tex Terry made his last movie in 1972, then he and his wife moved back to Indiana. In 1979, he opened "Tex's Longhorn Tavern." Every year in August for his birthday he would invite everyone, young and old to come and celebrate the occasion by listening to Hollywood stories and watching his old movies.

He is buried at Coxville Cemetery, in Coxville, Indiana.

[edit] Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1939 Rovin' Tumbleweeds Rancher (uncredited)
1940 Heroes of the Saddle Rancher (uncredited)
Boss of Bullion City Cowboy (uncredited)
Pioneers of the West Settler (uncredited)
Covered Wagon Trails Henchman with Fletcher
1941 Kansas Cyclone (uncredited)
Sunset in Wyoming Bit Role (uncredited)
Rawhide Rangers Ranger (uncredited)
1942 Stardust on the Sage Rancher (uncredited)
Bells of Capistrano Roustabout (uncredited)
Outlaws of Pine Ridge (uncredited)
Valley of Hunted Men Posse Member (uncredited)
1944 The San Antonio Kid Barfly (uncredited)
Firebrands of Arizona Henchman (uncredited)
1945 The Topeka Terror Henchman (uncredited)
Man from Oklahoma Horse Wrangler (uncredited)
Oregon Trail Moyer (uncredited)
Bandits of the Badlands Ranger Blackie
Along the Navajo Trail Blacksmith (uncredited)
Sunset in El Dorado Henchman with broken wagon (uncredited)
Rough Riders of Cheyenne Flapjack, Carson Cowhand
1946 Roaring Rangers Barfly (uncredited) aka False Hero
Alias Billy the Kid Buckskin
The El Paso Kid Henchman Kramer
Red River Renegades Bartender (uncredited)
Rio Grande Raiders Stage Guard Mac McLane
Plainsman and the Lady Deputy (uncredited) aka Drumbeats Over Wyoming (USA: reissue title)
Sioux City Sue Jim Bailey, Rustler (uncredited)
Heldorado Cowhand (uncredited) aka Helldorado
1947 Son of Zorro Cattleman (uncredited)
Last Frontier Uprising Henchman that starts fire (uncredited)
Apache Rose Henchman
Twilight on the Rio Grande Henchman Joe
Wyoming Morrison (uncredited)
Jesse James Rides Again Blair, Phony Messenger [Ch. 11] (uncredited)
1948 The Gallant Legion Sgt. Clint Mason
Return of the Bad Men Deputy (uncredited) aka Return of the Badmen (International: English title)
The Plunderers Rancher (uncredited)
1949 The Last Bandit Pete (uncredited)
Brimstone Dutch, Shotgun Guard (uncredited)
1950 Stars in My Crown Townsman (uncredited)
Rock Island Trail McIntyre (uncredited) aka Transcontinent Express (UK)
Trigger, Jr. Rancher (uncredited)
Beyond the Purple Hills Barfly (uncredited)
Frisco Tornado Henchman (uncredited)
Surrender Stage Guard
California Passage Bill (uncredited)
1951 Oh! Susanna Bartender (uncredited)
Heart of the Rockies Henchman (uncredited)
Don Daredevil Rides Again Townsman (uncredited)
Fighting Coast Guard Master Sergeant (uncredited) aka Fighting U.S. Coast Guard
1952 The Old West (uncredited)
Colorado Sundown (uncredited)
1953 Pack Train Pete, bearded pack train traitor (uncredited)
Sweethearts on Parade Zebe aka Sweetheart Time (USA)
1954 Rails Into Laramie Bit (uncredited) aka Fort Laramie, aka Rails End at Laramie
Jubilee Trail Penrose (uncredited)
Man with the Steel Whip Barfly (uncredited)
1955 Timberjack Charlie
The Road to Denver Mr. McGovern
1957 The Parson and the Outlaw Townsman (uncredited) aka Return of the Outlaw, aka The Killer and 21 Men
1958 Toughest Gun in Tombstone Stage Driver (uncredited)
The Badlanders Yard Guard (uncredited)
1959 The Oregon Trail Brizzard
1961 Posse from Hell Townsman (uncredited)

[edit] Television credits

Year Program Episode Role Notes
1954 The Gene Autry Show Outlaw of Blue Mesa Sage, Bearded Deputy-Henchman aka Melody Ranch
The Sharpshooter
1957 Tales of Wells Fargo Barbara Coast
1958 Gunsmoke Robber Bridegroom Pete aka Gun Law (UK), aka Marshal Dillon (rerun title)
1959 Have Gun - Will Travel Juliet Stage Driver
Lady on the Stagecoach

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