Rodd Redwing

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24-Aug-1904

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(122 years old)

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Rodd Redwing

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The Flame Barrier The Flame Barrier (1958) Character: Waumi
Carol Dahlmann enlists the Hollister brothers to help locate her missing husband. The husband was tracking a fallen satellite through the jungle. While tracking him down, the trio discover an unusually strong acid killing animals and people.
Calhoun Calhoun (1964) Character: Jose
Unaired pilot for a drama/adventure series about a county agent.
Out of the Depths Out of the Depths (1945) Character: Mike Rawhide
Told in flashback, Out of the Depths strives to explain why its four male protagonists are bobbing around the Pacific in a lifeboat. The story proper begins as Captain Faversham (Jim Bannon) and his crew embark upon a secret mission which takes them into Japanese waters. The plan is to prevent a kamikaze attack against the American invading forces. Compelling in itself, the plotline isn't improved by arbitrary doses of misfire pathos and comedy relief. One of the sailors is played by Ken Curtis, later to gain TV fame as Festus on Gunsmoke.
The Ten Commandments The Ten Commandments (1956) Character: Taskmaster / Hebrew at Golden Calf
Escaping death, a Hebrew infant is raised in a royal household to become a prince. Upon discovery of his true heritage, Moses embarks on a personal quest to reclaim his destiny as the leader and liberator of the Hebrew people.
Creature from the Black Lagoon Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) Character: Luis (uncredited)
When scientists exploring the Amazon River stumble on a “missing link” connecting humans and fish, they plan to capture it for later study. But the Creature has plans of his own, and has set his sights on the lead scientist's beautiful fiancée, Kay.
Shalako Shalako (1968) Character: Chato's Father
Sean Connery is Shalako, a guide in the old West who has to rescue an aristocratic British hunting party from Indians and bandits.
The Treasure of Pancho Villa The Treasure of Pancho Villa (1955) Character: Yaqui Tracker (uncredited)
In 1915, an American adventurer joins the supporters of Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa.
The Naked Jungle The Naked Jungle (1954) Character: N/A
The Leiningen South American cocoa plantation is threatened by a 2-mile-wide, 20-mile-long column of army ants.
Rancho Notorious Rancho Notorious (1952) Character: Rio
A man in search of revenge infiltrates a ranch, hidden in an inhospitable region, where its owner, Altar Keane, gives shelter to outlaws fleeing from the law in exchange for a price.
Thunder in the East Thunder in the East (1952) Character: N/A
During India's first years of independence from Britain, Steve Gibbs lands his armaments loaded plane in Ghandahar province hoping to get rich. Pacifist Prime Minister Singh hopes to reach an agreement with guerilla leader Khan, the maharajah is a fool, and the British residents are living in the past. Steve's love interest is Joan Willoughby, the blind daughter of a parson.
Flaming Star Flaming Star (1960) Character: Indian Warrior
Sam Burton's second wife is a Kiowa, and their son is therefore born mixed-race. When a struggle starts between the whites and the native Kiowas, the Burton family is split between loyalties.
Buffalo Bill in Tomahawk Territory Buffalo Bill in Tomahawk Territory (1952) Character: Running Deer
Story concerns the efforts of Buffalo Bill to protect the Indian's land from a gang who want to get the gold buried there. The outlaws disguise themselves as Indians and raid and plunder the settlers in order to blame the tribe.
Son of Geronimo Son of Geronimo (1952) Character: Porico, Son of Geronimo
The self-styled son of Indian chief Geronimo gets himself involved with a gang of nasty whites in this typical low-budget 15 chapter serial, which benefitted from a great deal of footage from the the stock piles at Columbia Pictures. Jim Scott and wagon train boss Tulsa are on to the nefarious schemes of Rance Rankin and Ace Devlin, getting words of warning through to Portico, the Son of Geronimo. With Portico's help, the white renegades are finally destroyed in the serial's concluding chapter, "Peace Treaty." Moore, the future star of the television series The Lone Ranger, was here billed "Clay Moore."
Cattle Queen of Montana Cattle Queen of Montana (1954) Character: Powhani (as Rod Redwing)
Sierra Nevada Jones must fight a villainous rancher to regain the land that is rightfully hers.
The Mole People The Mole People (1956) Character: Nazar
A party of archaeologists discovers the remnants of a five millennia-old mutant Sumerian civilization living beneath a glacier atop a mountain in Mesopatamia.
Conquest of Cochise Conquest of Cochise (1953) Character: Red Knife
A cavalry officer tries to keep a lid on a volatile situation when Indian leader Cochise is being prodded into starting a war.
Apache Chief Apache Chief (1949) Character: Tewa
When his tribesmen begin killing off white settlers, Young Eagle is opposed to the carnage. In order to assure a lasting peace, however, the chief must deal with renegade Apache Black Wolf.
The Western: A Lost TV Special The Western: A Lost TV Special (1958) Character: Self
A 1958 TV special celebrating westerns featuring John Wayne, John Ford, Gary Cooper, Gene Autry, Gabby Hayes and more.
Gunfighters of the Northwest Gunfighters of the Northwest (1954) Character: Bear Tooth
Constable Ward is assigned to track down a mysterious villain known only as The Leader. Trying to locate a secret gold mine, The Leader pits the Indians against the Mounties, whom he blames for creating trouble.
Intrigue Intrigue (1947) Character: Spy in Editor's Office (uncredited)
Dishonorably discharged from the Army Air Corps, Brad Dunham (George Raft) disconsolately decides to try his luck with Shanghai's postwar black market. Teaming with the treacherous Tamara Baranoff (June Havoc), Dunham prospers in his newly-found illicit profession, much to the dismay of his best friend, reporter Mark Andrews (Tom Tully). When Tamara has the troublesome Andrews murdered, Dunham realizes the folly of his behavior and works overtime to squash the black market for good and all.
Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake (1942) Character: Native (uncredited)
Sir Arthur Blake has inherited title and lands from his brother. He also has his orphaned nephew Benjamin working for him as a bonded servant. While he believes the lad was born out of wedlock and so cannot claim the inheritance, he is taking no chances. Benjamin eventually rebels against his uncle and sets sail to try and make his fortune. This may enable him to return to prove his claim to being the rightful heir to the estate.
Key Largo Key Largo (1948) Character: John Osceola (uncredited)
A hurricane swells outside, but it's nothing compared to the storm within the hotel at Key Largo. There, sadistic mobster Johnny Rocco holes up - and holds at gunpoint hotel owner James Temple, his widowed daughter-in-law Nora, and ex-GI Frank McCloud.
Laramie Laramie (1949) Character: Indian Lookout (uncredited)
A major Indian uprising is expected and Wyoming military posts are alerted. Colonel Dennison is meeting with Chief Eagle and his son Running Wolf when Chief Eagle is mysteriously shot. Steve Holden, an agent for the government peace commission, with the aid of a wandering shoemaker, Smiley, discover the troubles and the Chief's murder have been instigated by Cronin, the regimental scout, for personal gain for he and his gang of outlaws.
The Last Round-up The Last Round-up (1947) Character: N/A
A rancher tries to convince an Indian tribe to relocate so their land can be used to provide water for Kansas City.
The Pathfinder The Pathfinder (1952) Character: Chief Arrowhead
Pathfinder, a white man raised by the Mohican Indians, joins forces with the British army to avenge himself on the Mingo warriors and the French, who have brought death and pillage to his people. He takes on a mission to retrieve secret plans from within the French fort at St. Vicente.
Johnny Reno Johnny Reno (1966) Character: Indian Brave
The townsfolk are set on lynching an accused killer held in the town lockup. But US Marshal Johnny Reno stands in their way.
Apache Uprising Apache Uprising (1965) Character: Archie Whitewater
Various stage coach passengers and outlaws travelling through Indian country are forced to join forces against the Apaches.
The Shakiest Gun in the West The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968) Character: White Buffalo (uncredited)
Jesse W. Haywood (Don Knotts) graduates from dental school in Philadelphia in 1870 and goes west to become a frontier dentist. Penelope "Bad Penny" Cushing (Barbara Rhoades) is offered a pardon if she will track down a ring of gun smugglers. She tricks Haywood into a sham marriage as a disguise. Haywood inadvertently becomes the legendary "Doc the Haywood" after he guns down "Arnold the Kid".
Sergeants 3 Sergeants 3 (1962) Character: Irregular
Mike, Chip, and Larry are three lusty, brawling U. S. Cavalry sergeants stationed in Indian Territory in 1870.
Objective, Burma! Objective, Burma! (1945) Character: Sgt. Chattu
A group of men parachute into Japanese-occupied Burma with a dangerous and important mission: to locate and blow up a radar station. They accomplish this well enough, but when they try to rendezvous at an old air-strip to be taken back to their base, they find Japanese waiting for them, and they must make a long, difficult walk back through enemy-occupied jungle.
Charro! Charro! (1969) Character: Lige
Vince Hackett's gang steals a prized victory canon from Mexico and blames the deed on ex-member Jess Wade, who wants to go straight.



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