Slim Whitaker
American cowboy and actor Slim Whitaker was working the rodeo circuit at age 17, eventually becoming a cowhand on the Chowchilla Ranch in central California. In 1912 he was hired as a riding extra and stunt man by Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson for westerns being filmed in Niles Canyon, CA. During the silent era his peers were Hal Taliaferro, Al Bridge, Charles King, Ken Maynard, Yakima Canutt, Walter Brennan, Hoot Gibson, a very young John Wayne and many others. He was one of the most prolific of the B-western bad guys and supporting actors. His movie career spanned 36 years, from the silents through the post-World War II period, and he appeared in over 300 films.
Filmography
Sagebrush Trail
Ride Him, Cowboy
Deadwood Pass
Texas Justice
The Desperadoes
The Laramie Trail
Under Montana Skies
Everyman's Law
Flash Gordon
Men of Action
Trigger Trail
Oklahoma Terror
Ace of Action
No Image
A Desperate Chance
In Old Cheyenne
The Code of the Scarlet
Billy the Kid
Santa Fe Bound
Silver Spurs
Hands Across the Rockies
In Old California
No Image
Kid Pink and the Maharajah
The Outlaw Tamer
Man from Music Mountain
Young Bill Hickok
The Law of the Wild
Black Gold
The Night Rider
Wolves of the Range
New Frontier