Casey Tibbs

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Casey Duane Tibbs
Born (1929-03-05)March 5, 1929
Near Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota, USA
Died January 28, 1990(1990-01-28) (aged 60)
Ramona, San Diego County
California
Cause of death
Cancer
Resting place
Scotty Philip Cemetery in Fort Pierre
Occupation Actor, cowboy, and rodeo performer

Casey Duane Tibbs (March 5, 1929January 28, 1990) was an American cowboy, rodeo performer, and actor.

Life and career

Tibbs was born to John F. Tibbs (1886-1948) and Florence M. Tibbs (1889-1974) in rural Orton northwest of Fort Pierre in Stanley County in central South Dakota. He was of English descent. He held the "World All-Around Rodeo Champion" title twice, in 1951 and 1955. He won in 1949, 19511954, and 1959, the world saddle bronc riding championship and in 1951 world bareback bronc riding championship. He was featured on a 1951 cover of Life magazine.

He moved in 1976 to Ramona in San Diego County in southern California, to raise and breed horses. After battling bone cancer and then lung cancer for about a year, he died at his home in Ramona, while watching the 1990 Super Bowl. He is interred at the Scotty Philip Cemetery in Fort Pierre, South Dakota.[1]

Selected filmography

After his successful rodeo career, Tibbs became a stunt man, stunt coordinator, technical director, livestock consultant, wrangler, and actor for the film industry. He wrote, produced, directed, and starred in the film Born to Buck.

  • Actor:
    • Bronco Buster (1952) as Rodeo Rider
    • Screen Director's Playhouse (1956), "Partners", as himself with Brandon deWilde
    • To Tell the Truth (1957) as himself
    • Wild Heritage (1958) as Rusty (trail boss)
    • The Ann Sothern Show in "Katie and the Cowboy" (1959)
    • Tales of Wells Fargo (1 episode: "Town Against a Man" 1961) as Sheriff Jim Hogan
    • Tomboy and the Champ (1961) as himself
    • A Thunder of Drums (1961) as Trooper Baker
    • Stoney Burke as Rodeo Judge in "Point of Honor" (1962) and as himself in "Kincaid" (1963)
    • The Rounders (1965) as Rafe
    • Branded (2 episodes: "Romany Roundup": Part 1 and 2 1965)
    • The Young Rounders (1966)
    • The Rounders (TV series) as Folliat (1 episode: "Four Alarm Wing Ding" 1966)
    • The Monroes (1 episode: "To Break a Colt" 1967)
    • Junior Bonner (1972) (uncredited actor and rodeo coordinator) as Parade Grand Marshal
    • Climb an Angry Mountain (1972) (TV) as Buck Moto
    • The Waltons as Flagman (1 episode: "The Conflict" 1974)
    • Breakheart Pass (1975) as Jackson
    • More Wild Wild West (1980) (TV) as Juanita's brother
  • Director:
    • The Young Rounders (1966)
    • Born to Buck (1966; and producer)

Tributes

References

  1. "Casey Tibbs, 60, Rodeo Cowboy Who was World Champ 9 Times". – Associated Press. – (c/o San Jose Mercury News. – January 30, 1990.

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