Howard Wright

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.2363

Gender

Male

Birthday

30-Sep-1896

Age

(129 years old)

Place of Birth

San Diego, California, USA

Also Known As
  • Frederick Howard Wright

Howard Wright

Biography

Howard Wright (born Frederick Howard Wright) was a songwriter ("The Strawberry Roan," "When the Bloom Is on the Sage"), composer, author, singer, radio actor, writer, producer and director, educated in college and then an Army officer in World War I. He appeared in musical comedies and tab shows, and also directed and produced in Portland, Oregon; San Francisco; Oakland; Long Beach; San Diego; and Honolulu. He toured in vaudeville and was a member of the radio and recording team The Happie Chappies, with Nat Vincent. Also he wrote for acts, including the original Beverly Hillbillies. For twelve years, he acted in the "Ma Perkins" radio series, as well as in many other radio shows. In addition, he wrote scripts for radio series ("Mystery Is My Hobby," "Deadline") and extras. Joining ASCAP in 1957, his chief musical collaborator was Nat Vincent, and other examples of his popular-song compositions include "Mellow Mountain Moon," "Little Girl Dressed in Blue," "At the End of the Lane," "Sitting on the Bank by the River," "It's Great to Love Someone Who Loves You Too," "My Pretty Quadroon," "Me and My Burro," "Old Black Mountain Trail," "My Dear Old Arizona Home," and "It's Time to Say Aloha."


Credits

Last of the Pony Riders Last of the Pony Riders (1953) Character: Clyde Vesey
Ex-Pony Express rider Autry ties to protect his US mail franchise as the Pony Express gives way to stage coach mail and the telegraph. Gene's last film appearance as a singing cowboy.
Earth vs. the Spider Earth vs. the Spider (1958) Character: Jake
Teenagers from a small town and their high school science teacher join forces to battle a giant mutant spider, living in a cave nearby and getting hungry.
The Gun That Won the West The Gun That Won the West (1955) Character: General Pope
In the late 1880s, Colonel Carrington and his command are assigned the job of constructing a chain of forts in the Sious Indian territory of Wyoming. Carrington recruits former cavalry scouts Jim Bridger and "Dakota Jack" Gaines to lead the project. Bridger and Gaines are friendly with Sioux chief Red Cloud, and they feel a peace treaty with the Indians can be made. If an Indian-war breaks out, the cavalry is depending on getting a new type of Springfield rifle. Bridger, Gaines and Gaines wife, Maxine, arrive at the fort for the conference. Gaines, in a drunken fit, tries to intimidate the Indians unto signing a treaty. Chied Red Fox threatens war if his territory is invaded by any troops building forts.
The Legend of Tom Dooley The Legend of Tom Dooley (1959) Character: Sheriff Joe Dobbs
Tom Dooley and Country Boy are on the run after killing an enemy soldier not knowing the war is over. The Command refuses to give them some slack for making this tragic but honest mistake and sends a lawman after them.
Stranger at My Door Stranger at My Door (1956) Character: 'Doc' Parks
Notorious outlaw Clay Anderson and gang rob the town bank and flee in separate directions. Riding hard, Clay's horse goes lame and he is forced to pull-up at a nearby farm. He soon discovers that the place belongs to local preacher Hollis Jarret, his new wife, and a son from a previous marriage. Clay, posing as a weary traveler, tries to insinuate himself into a secure hideout, but the reverend isn't fooled. He agrees to allow Clay to remain at the farm for a few days, but his motive isn't the preservation of his family's safety. Hollis reasons that, with time, patience and a lot of faith, he can convince the outlaw to turn over a new leaf. But Clay's criminal tendencies may run deeper than the preacher had imagined
Good Times Good Times (1967) Character: Old Timer
Given the opportunity to headline their own feature film by studio executive Mr. Mordicus, Sonny and Cher have three days to come up with an idea for a hit movie or they'll have to use the studio's hackneyed script.
What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? (1969) Character: Mourner
An aging widow hides a deadly secret which she will do anything to keep buried.
Young Jesse James Young Jesse James (1960) Character: Storekeeper Jenkins
When Missouri farm boy Jesse James witnesses the lynching of his father by the Yankees, he forsakes his family's homestead to find his brother Frank, a soldier in Quantrill's Raiders, a renegade band of Confederates. Bent on revenge, Jesse begs to join the raiders.
Apache Rifles Apache Rifles (1964) Character: Indian Agent Thompson
A young cavalry officer is assigned the job of bringing in a band of Apaches who have been terrorizing the countryside.
The Legend of Earl Durand The Legend of Earl Durand (1974) Character: N/A
The Legend Of Earl Durand was the story of a young child whose family lived near DuBois, Wyoming and made Earl live in a hut in the wild because they thought he had a contagious disease. When the local Aboriginal people discovered his plight, they took him under their wing so he grew up as a sort of wild man, completely able to live off the land. He was known as the "Robin Hood" of the West because he hunted game on Federal land which was very illegal and gave the meat to the poor.
Cha-Cha-Cha Boom! Cha-Cha-Cha Boom! (1956) Character: Harry Teasdale
A programmer with a Latin American beat.
Cell 2455 Death Row Cell 2455 Death Row (1955) Character: Judge
A Death Row inmate uses his prison law studies to fight for his life. Based on a true story.
The Raid The Raid (1954) Character: Sheriff (uncredited)
A group of confederate prisoners escape to Canada and plan to rob the banks and set fire to the small town of Saint Albans in Vermont. To get the lie of the land, their leader spends a few days in the town and finds he is getting drawn into its life and especially into that of an attractive widow and her son.
The Bonnie Parker Story The Bonnie Parker Story (1958) Character: Old Man (uncredited)
In the 1930s, amoral blonde tommy-gun girl Bonnie Parker cut a swath of bodies across the South-West. Starting out on gas stations and bars with side-kick Guy Darrow she graduated to bank hold-ups with Darrow's brother and, after bloodily springing him, her jailed husband. But there was never any doubt who was in charge.
Five Minutes to Live Five Minutes to Live (1961) Character: Pop
A guitar playing killer terrorizes a housewife while his partner robs the bank where her husband works.
One Desire One Desire (1955) Character: Judge Congin
The "one desire" of ex-gambler Clint Saunders and bar woman Tacey Cromwell is to escape their shady former lives and settle down to respectability. With Clint's younger brother and an orphaned girl in tow, the couple moves to a Colorado mining town where their love is tested by Judith Watrous, daughter of the town banker, who has her sights on Clint.
Headline Hunters Headline Hunters (1955) Character: Harry Bradley
A rookie reporter in pursuit of an expose gets tangled up with big-time mobsters.
The Solid Gold Girl The Solid Gold Girl (1964) Character: The Old Crook
While searching for the man who framed him for a crime he didn't commit, Harrison Destry (John Gavin) stumbles into a town where an old cell mate of his is being tried for robbery and murder. The outlaw has hidden the loot and offers to reveal the location to Destry, but instead provides the location to Patience Dailey, a gold digging saloon singer played by Tammy Grimes.
Seminole Uprising Seminole Uprising (1955) Character: N/A
An angry Seminole chief wages war after his tribe is relocated from Florida to the American West.
Tennessee Champ Tennessee Champ (1954) Character: Mr. Robinson
A boxer desperate for money falls in with a shady promoter.
The Chase The Chase (1966) Character: Mr. Crain (uncredited)
The escape of Bubber Reeves from prison affects the inhabitants of a small Southern town.
The Louisiana Hussy The Louisiana Hussy (1959) Character: Cob
Cajun newlyweds must deal with the jealousy of his brother, who also loved her, and the arrival of a mysterious seductress in their bayou backwater.
The Long, Long Trailer The Long, Long Trailer (1954) Character: Uncle Bill (uncredited)
A newly wed couple, Tacy and Nicky, travel in a trailer for their honeymoon. The journey is a humorous one that could end up destroying their marriage.
War of the Colossal Beast War of the Colossal Beast (1958) Character: Medical Research Official
Glenn Manning, "The Amazing Colossal Man," believed dead after falling from the Hoover Dam, reemerges in rural Mexico, brain damaged, disfigured, and very angry.



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