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Home/People/Whip Wilson
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Born
Jun 16, 1911Died: Oct 22, 1964
Lived 53 years
Place of Birth
Granite City, Illinois, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

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IMDb Profile

Whip Wilson

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia Whip Wilson (born Roland Charles Meyers June 16, 1911, Granite City, Illinois – October 22, 1964, Los Angeles, California) was an American cowboy film star of the late 1940s and into the 1950s, known for his roles in B-westerns. His first film was alongside Monogram's singing cowboy Jimmy Wakely in the 1948 film Silver Trails, to give him experience in front of the camera. The next year Wilson starred in his own series films, the first being Crashin Thru, followed by Haunted Trails, Range Land and Riders of the Dusk. He first was given a horse named "Silver Bullet", later shortened to "Bullet", then changed to "Rocket" due to Roy Rogers having a dog in his films named "Bullet." Wilson may have come along too late to establish himself as a major star; studios were already phasing out low-budget westerns. Veteran comedian Andy Clyde was a valuable asset as co-star, but the series got little attention. After 12 films, Clyde left the cast, replaced by Fuzzy Knight and later by Jim Bannon. In 1950 Wilson starred in Gunslingers, Arizona Territory, Cherokee Uprising, Fence Riders, and Outlaws of Texas. In 1951 his character continued in Lawless Cowboys, Stage to Blue River, Canyon Raiders, and Abilene Trail. There was nothing novel or original about Wilson to distinguish himself from other cowboy stars. The name of his horse, the bullwhip gimmick, and the false past created by the producers were all derivative. Wilson's career never really took off, and by 1952 his Hollywood career was all but over, with him starring in Night Raiders, with his last film being that same year, titled Wyoming Roundup.
Wyoming Roundup poster

Wyoming Roundup

as Whip Wilson
1952
Montana Incident poster

Montana Incident

as Whip Wilson
1952
Night Raiders poster

Night Raiders

as Whip Wilson
1952
The Gunman poster

The Gunman

as Whip Wilson
1952
Stage to Blue River poster

Stage to Blue River

as Marshall Whip Wilson
1951
Lawless Cowboys poster

Lawless Cowboys

as Whip Wilson
1951
Stagecoach Driver poster

Stagecoach Driver

as Whip Wilson
1951
Nevada Badmen poster

Nevada Badmen

as Whip Wilson
1951
Canyon Raiders poster

Canyon Raiders

as Whip Wilson
1951
Wanted: Dead or Alive poster

Wanted: Dead or Alive

as Marshal Whip Wilson - Posing as Alan Mason
1951
Abilene Trail poster

Abilene Trail

as Dave Hill aka The Kansas Kid
1951
Outlaws of Texas poster

Outlaws of Texas

as U.S. Marshal Tom Yeager
1950
Silver Raiders poster

Silver Raiders

as Ranger Larry Grant
1950
Cherokee Uprising poster

Cherokee Uprising

as Marshal Bob Foster
1950
Arizona Territory poster

Arizona Territory

as Jeff Malloy
1950
Gunslingers poster

Gunslingers

as Whip Wilson
1950
Fence Riders poster

Fence Riders

as Whip Wilson
1950
Range Land poster

Range Land

as Whip Wilson
1949
Riders of the Dusk poster

Riders of the Dusk

as Marshal Whip Wilson
1949
Haunted Trails poster

Haunted Trails

as Whip Wilson
1949