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Home/People/Gene Autry
Gene Autry profile photo
Born
Sep 29, 1907Died: Oct 2, 1998
Lived 91 years
Place of Birth
Near Tioga, Texas, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

106
Movies
6
TV Shows
Also Known As
Orvon Grover Autry
The Singing Cowboy
Bob Clayton
Johnny Dodds
IMDb ProfileOfficial Website

Gene Autry

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Orvon Grover "Gene" Autry (September 29, 1907 – October 2, 1998), nicknamed The Singing Cowboy, was an American singer, songwriter, actor, musician and rodeo performer who gained fame largely by singing in a crooning style on radio, in films, and on television for more than three decades beginning in the early 1930s. From 1934 to 1953, Autry appeared in 93 films, and between 1950 and 1956 hosted The Gene Autry Show television series. During the 1930s and 1940s, he personified the straight-shooting hero - honest, brave, and true. Autry was also one of the most important pioneering figures in the history of country music, considered the second major influential artist of the genre's development after Jimmie Rodgers. His singing cowboy films were the first vehicle to carry country music to a national audience. In addition to his signature song, "Back in the Saddle Again", and his hit "At Mail Call Today", Autry is still remembered for his Christmas holiday songs, most especially his biggest hit "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" as well as "Frosty the Snowman", "Here Comes Santa Claus", and "Up on the House Top". Autry is a member of both the Country Music Hall of Fame and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, and is the only person to be awarded stars in all five categories on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, for film, television, music, radio, and live performance.
My Music: A Classic Christmas poster

My Music: A Classic Christmas

as Self (archive footage)
2019
Christmas in Hollywood poster

Christmas in Hollywood

as Self (archive footage)
2003
Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs poster

Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs

as (archive footage)
2000
Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio poster

Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio

as Self - Sings (archive sound)
1991
The Republic Pictures Story poster

The Republic Pictures Story

as Self
1991
A Statlers Christmas Present poster

A Statlers Christmas Present

as Self - Special Guest
1985
Gay, Gay Hollywood poster

Gay, Gay Hollywood

as Self
1980
Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch poster

Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch

as (archive footage)
1976
It's Showtime poster

It's Showtime

as Self (archive footage)
1976
The Western: A Lost TV Special poster

The Western: A Lost TV Special

as Self
1958
Last of the Pony Riders poster

Last of the Pony Riders

as Gene Autry
1953
Saginaw Trail poster

Saginaw Trail

as Gene Autry
1953
Pack Train poster

Pack Train

as Gene Autry
1953
Goldtown Ghost Riders poster

Goldtown Ghost Riders

as Gene Autry
1953
On Top of Old Smoky poster

On Top of Old Smoky

as Gene Autry
1953
Winning of the West poster

Winning of the West

as Gene Autry
1953
Blue Canadian Rockies poster

Blue Canadian Rockies

as Gene Autry
1952
Wagon Team poster

Wagon Team

as Gene Autry
1952
The Old West poster

The Old West

as Gene Autry
1952
Barbed Wire poster

Barbed Wire

as Gene Autry
1952