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Gun Belt

as

1953
Shadows of Tombstone

as Fake Drunk

1953
Lost in Alaska

as Old-Timer

1952
Colorado Sundown

as Rancher who finds dog

1952
Singing Guns

as Stage Driver

1950
Code of the Silver Sage

as Captain Matthews

1950
Lone Texas Ranger

as Henchman Whitey

1945
Firebrands of Arizona

as Deputy Mike

1944
Phony Express

as Red's Henchman

1943
Haunted Ranch

as Rex Lease

1943
Dead Man's Gulch

as Henchman

1943
Rex Lease Rex Lease

Birthday

1903-02-11

Place of Birth

Central City [now part of Huntington], West Virginia, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia Rex Lloyd Lease (February 11, 1903 – January 3, 1966) was an American actor. He appeared in over 300 films, mainly in westerns. Lease arrived in Hollywood in 1924. He found bit and supporting parts at Film Booking Office (FBO), Rayart, more, and was given the opportunity to play a few leads. His first film was A Woman Who Sinned (1924). Rex's earliest westerns were a pair of Tim McCoy silents at MGM, one of which was The Law of the Range (1928) which had a very young Joan Crawford as the heroine and Rex as the "Solitaire Kid". Tim and Lease became friends, and over the next dozen or so years he appeared in seven more McCoy westerns. He had a featured role in director Frank Capra's The Younger Generation (1929), a tale of a Jewish family that move to a more upscale neighborhood. He successfully made the transition to talkies, and starred in melodramas, action flicks, old dark house mysteries, and comedies as well as a couple of western serials and about a dozen low-budget sagebrush yarns and outdoor adventures. In between lead roles, Lease did featured parts in some B westerns. He was Hoot Gibson's brother in Cavalcade of the West (1936); Rex played the "Pecos Kid" in McCoy's Lightnin' Bill Carson (1936); and he worked in a couple of Tom Tylers, Ridin' On (1936) and Fast Bullets (1936). Rex's finale as a star had him teaming up with Rin-Tin-Tin Jr. in The Silver Trail (1937). Though no longer afforded star billing, he continued in smaller roles into the 1950s in films and on TV.
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