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Home/People/Max Terhune
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Born
Feb 12, 1891Died: Jun 5, 1973
Lived 82 years
Place of Birth
Franklin, Indiana, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

68
Movies
1
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Max Terhune

Acting

Biography
Max Terhune (12 February 1891 Franklin, Indiana, – 5 June 1973 Cottonwood, Arizona), was an American film actor. He appeared in nearly 70 films, mostly B-westerns, between 1936 and 1956. Terhune performed in 21 episodes of The Three Mesquiteers (co-starring with Robert Livingston and Ray "Crash" Corrigan in the Republic series); The Range Busters (24 entries with Ray Corrigan and John King at Monogram Pictures); several supporting roles with Gene Autry (at Republic), and the Johnny Mack Brown westerns at Monogram. Terhune played the comic sidekick (usually named either Lullaby Joslin or just Alibi)--with a major distinction. He always traveled the range with his dummy Elmer sharing his saddle. Terhune was not only a splendid ventriloquist, but a fine magician. Card tricks were his forte, and he often performed such in his movies. His former vaudeville act included juggling and doing impressions, talents also incorporated into his sidekick roles. He joined the National Barn Dance radio program, along with Gene Autry, in 1933. It was Autry who introduced him to Republic Pictures. His last film role was in the major Hollywood film Giant, in which he played the dramatic role of the physician Dr. Walker. Description above from the Wikipedia article Max Terhune, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Rawhide poster

Rawhide

as Miner (uncredited)
1951
Square Dance Jubilee poster

Square Dance Jubilee

as Sheriff
1949
Western Renegades poster

Western Renegades

as Sheriff Alibi
1949
Range Justice poster

Range Justice

as Alibi
1949
West of El Dorado poster

West of El Dorado

as Alibi
1949
Trails End poster

Trails End

as Alibi
1949
Law of the West poster

Law of the West

as Alibi Jenkins
1949
Hidden Danger poster

Hidden Danger

as Alibi
1948
Gunning for Justice poster

Gunning for Justice

as Alibi Parsons
1948
The Sheriff of Medicine Bow poster

The Sheriff of Medicine Bow

as Alibi
1948
Along the Oregon Trail poster

Along the Oregon Trail

as Max Terhune
1947
Swing, Cowboy, Swing poster

Swing, Cowboy, Swing

as 'Alibi' Terhune
1946
Harmony Trail poster

Harmony Trail

as Marshal Max
1944
Sheriff of Sundown poster

Sheriff of Sundown

as Third Grade Simms
1944
Cowboy Canteen poster

Cowboy Canteen

as Professor Merlin
1944
Bullets and Saddles poster

Bullets and Saddles

as Alibi Terhune
1943
Black Market Rustlers poster

Black Market Rustlers

as 'Alibi' Terhune (as Max 'Alibi' Terhune)
1943
Cowboy Commandos poster

Cowboy Commandos

as Alibi Terhune
1943
Land of Hunted Men poster

Land of Hunted Men

as 'Alibi' Terhune
1943
Haunted Ranch poster

Haunted Ranch

as 'Alibi' Terhune
1943