Tom Mix
The native of Mix Run, Pa., became a star with his first feature, 1910’s “Ranch Life in the Great Southwest.” An expert shot, cattle wrangler and horseman, Mix made some 160 cowboy silent Saturday matinee films in the 1920s always playing the man in the white hat who saved the day. Even his trusty steed Tony “The Wonder Horse” became a superstar receiving countless fan mail from kids. In 1932, he returned to films, making nine talkies at Universal. His last screen appearance was in the 1935 15-part serial, “The Miracle Rider.” In 1940, he died at age 60 in a car crash in Arizona. A memorial is at the site of his death on California 79 near Florence. “The Wonder Horse” died two years later.
Filmography
It's Showtime
Silver Valley
The Everlasting Whisper
Cupid's Round Up
The Wilderness Trail
The Rough Diamond
Hell-Roarin' Reform
Teeth
The Lucky Horseshoe
The Speed Maniac
The Golden Thought
The Trouble Shooter
Hard Boiled
Desert Love
No Image
Crooked Trails
My Own Pal
Screen Snapshots (Series 1, No. 20)
No Image
A Roman Cowboy
Dick Turpin
Rodeo Dough
My Pal, the King
The Untamed
Ladies to Board
The Best Bad Man
No Image
Six Cylinder Love
The Lone Star Ranger
Gordon of Ghost City
Yesterday and Today
The Film Parade
Who's Your Father?