
Buck Jones - Wikipedia
Buck Jones (born Charles Frederick Gebhart; December 12, 1891 [1] – November 30, 1942) was an American actor, known for his work in many popular Western movies. In his early film appearances, he was credited as Charles Jones.
Buck Jones - IMDb
Buck Jones was one of the greatest of the "B" western stars. Although born in Indiana, Jones reportedly (but disputedly) grew up on a ranch near Red Rock in Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), and there learned the riding and shooting skills that …
Buck Jones - The Files of Jerry Blake
December 12th, 1891 -- November 30th, 1942 Above: Buck Jones, in a publicity photo from the 1930s. The best of all the Western serial heroes was undoubtedly Buck Jones, who was also one of the best stars of Western features.
Buck Jones - Hollywood Star Walk - Los Angeles Times
Buck Jones was one of the greatest B-western motion picture stars of the 1920s, '30s and '40s. He was known for his daring feats, on screen and off — he was a cowboy and solider...
Buck Jones - The Movie Database (TMDB)
Buck Jones was an American actor, known for his work in many popular Western movies. In his early film appearances, he was credited as Charles Jones.
Film-Arts | Buck Jones, Bona Fide Hero - SCVHistory.com
Buck Jones was an A-lister among the "B" Western actors of the 1920s-30s-40s. A popular hero of dime novels and comic books, promoter of Grape-Nuts cereal and Daisy air rifles, Jones frequently starred in films shot at Placerita Canyon and Vasquez Rocks, and he came out of retirement during the war, when younger stars were off serving, to co ...
Buck Jones - Turner Classic Movies
Buck Jones was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In his early acting career, Jones appeared in such films as the western "Riders of the Purple Sage" (1918) with William Farnum, "Two Moons" (1920) and "The Big Punch" (1920).
Buck Jones - The Wild West
2009年8月19日 · Movie Cowboy: Buck Jones was born in 1891, and as an actor lived a wild life both on screen and off. He was one of the top cowboys of the silent era and died on November 28, 1942 in a famous fire on Thanksgiving night at the Coconut Grove in Boston.
Buck Jones | National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum …
On November 28, 1942, Buck Jones was on a tour to sell War Bonds and to promote enlistment of soldiers for service during World War II. While in Boston he stopped in at the Cocoanut Grove night club. The building caught fire, killing 492 people, including Jones.
Buck Jones - Biography - IMDb
Buck Jones was one of the greatest of the "B" western stars. Although born in Indiana, Jones reportedly (but disputedly) grew up on a ranch near Red Rock in Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), and there learned the riding and shooting skills that …