Pat Chrisman

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Male

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24-Jan-1882

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(144 years old)

Place of Birth

Meadville, Missouri, USA

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Pat Chrisman

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The Auction Sale of Run-Down Ranch The Auction Sale of Run-Down Ranch (1915) Character: Bill
Bill Herrick, owner of "Run Down" ranch, finds the land is worthless and arranges to sell it at public auction.
The Luck That Jealousy Brought The Luck That Jealousy Brought (1917) Character: John Dent, Rose's Father
The Luck That Jealousy Brought is a 1917 Western
Mistakes Will Happen Mistakes Will Happen (1916) Character: Sneaky Bill
Mistakes Will Happen is a 1916 Western silent film
A Close Call A Close Call (1916) Character: Jones
A Close Call is a silent Western
The Raiders The Raiders (1916) Character: Romero
Tom Mix silent Western short
A Corner in Water A Corner in Water (1916) Character: The Indian Chief
A Corner in Water is a silent Western.
The Pony Express Rider The Pony Express Rider (1916) Character: Happy Jack
The Pony Express Rider is a silent Western.
Roping a Sweetheart Roping a Sweetheart (1916) Character: Vicky's Father
Vicky Weathers arrives home at the B-O Ranch, after a long sojourn in the east. Her father sends Tom and Sid, two cowboys, to the train to meet her. Both boys fall in love with the beautiful girl. Each demands that the other stay in town while Vicky is driven home. Both become fierce rivals in the game of love and en route home each insists on doing his individual share in driving the horses, which very nearly precipitates a runaway.
Some Duel Some Duel (1916) Character: N/A
Grace, daughter of Jim Jordan, a ranch owner, has just returned from school, and Tom, leader of the Lazy S cowboy outfit, and Centiped Pete, leader of a rival cowboy outfit, fall in love with the girl. They both attire themselves in their best bib and tucker, and head for Grace's home. En route, they stop to settle a strenuous argument, and before the argument is ended, the cowboys of the rival ranches become involved in a free-for-all.
Taking a Chance Taking a Chance (1916) Character: William Saunders
Taking a Chance is a 1916 Western.
The Cowpuncher's Peril The Cowpuncher's Peril (1916) Character: Pat Chrisman
Tom Meyers and his partner have a little claim near a little western town. When Tom goes to town for supplies, he falls in with Slim Padgett, a bad man, who wagers that he can outride Tom. Tom races Slim and the contest is viewed by Betty Thompson, a ranch girl. Slim angered at being defeated, follows Tom to his mine, and discovers that Tom has found pay dirt.
Crooked Trails Crooked Trails (1916) Character: William Norris
Irene Norris returns to the ranch from boarding school. She sees Dick Taylor, ranch foreman, win over Poncho, and half-breed, in a bucking bronco contest. She admires Dick's ability as a rider, and a friendship springs up between them much to the rage of Poncho, who loves the girl.
The Canby Hill Outlaws The Canby Hill Outlaws (1916) Character: Bill Tracy
The Canby Hill Outlaws is a 1916 Western
The Impersonation of Tom The Impersonation of Tom (1915) Character: Martin - the Ranch Owner
Martin, a ranch owner, writes Graves, a broker, to send Tom Graves west to marry Martin's daughter, Daisy. Tom has a sweetheart, but obeys his father's orders. Meanwhile, Daisy has a sweetheart unknown to her father, and when Martin tells Daisy that Tom Graves is coming to marry her Daisy tells her sweetheart, Ned, all about it. Ned meets Tom; they become friends and Tom visits Ned's claim. Tom shows Ned Daisy's picture and they agree to a plan. Ned agrees to impersonate Tom and marry Daisy while Tom is to send for Hazel.
The Tenderfoot's Triumph The Tenderfoot's Triumph (1915) Character: N/A
When Tommy, an Eastern young man, arrives in a Western town, the cowboys see that he is a tenderfoot and make him dance to the tune of a gun. Beecher, a ranchman, Hazel, his daughter, and Sid, the foreman, who is in love with Hazel, rescue Tommy.
The Chef at Circle G The Chef at Circle G (1915) Character: Blake - Rose's Father
Rose Blake, daughter of the ranch foreman, is in love with Tom, the cook, and her father disapproves of the match. Blake finally discharges Tom, and the boys become disgusted when they try to prepare their own meals. Disguised as a young lady, Tom arrives at the ranch, where he is engaged by Blake as a cook.
Athletic Ambitions Athletic Ambitions (1915) Character: Vicky's Uncle - the Ranch Owner
Vicky pays a visit to her uncle's ranch in the west, and tells the cowboys that she could not love a man who is not an athlete. Tom and Sid, two of the cowboys, thereupon practice physical culture.
The Race for a Gold Mine The Race for a Gold Mine (1915) Character: Griner
The Race for a Gold Mine is a 1915 silent Western
The Foreman's Choice The Foreman's Choice (1915) Character: Serrick
Tom Hickson leaves for the Diamond S ranch to become foreman.
Her Slight Mistake Her Slight Mistake (1915) Character: N/A
Bill, a cowpuncher, who wants to get married, answers an ad in a matrimonial journal.
Foreman of Bar Z Ranch Foreman of Bar Z Ranch (1915) Character: Miguel Garcia
Tom Wallace lives with his uncle, John Higgins, and Tom is the sole heir to his uncle's wealth. Joe Watkins, the sheriff, and Higgins are life-long enemies, and when Higgins discovers that Tom is in love with Fern Watkins, he threatens to disinherit Tom.
With the Aid of the Law With the Aid of the Law (1915) Character: Joe Butler
Lee Russell, a young business man, leaves the city for a vacation sojourn in the mountains. Jeff Smith and Joe Butler run a moonshine still in the mountains and Jeff is in love with Butler's daughter, Rose, but the love is not returned. Lee Russell, seen near the still by Jeff and Butler, is shot by Jeff and wounded.
Saved by Her Horse Saved by Her Horse (1915) Character: Indian Chief
A party of settlers emigrating westward with a wagon train to find new homes, go into camp for the night. Tom Golden bids his sweetheart, Nell, good-bye and rides off into the hills to look for hostile Indians. Savages are discovered. Nell offers to go for help, and is captured by Indians after her horse escapes.
The Outlaw's Bride The Outlaw's Bride (1915) Character: Medford
Dan Calvert, an outlaw, comes with his plunder to the shack of old man Medford, who has a lovely daughter named Jessie. Calvert, in his plunder, finds money and a letter addressed to Hibbard Sharpe, who is on the outlaw's trail. Medford consents to the outlaw's marriage to his daughter in return for a sum of money.
Slim Higgins Slim Higgins (1915) Character: N/A
Slim Higgins bears the reputation of a hard character out in the west. He is placarded as a desperate fighter, who is quick in drawing his six-shooter. The citizens are warned against him. An old settler and his pretty daughter are driving across the desert in their prairie schooner, exhausted and weary for lack of water and rest. They do not dare to stop
Forked Trails Forked Trails (1915) Character: N/A
Moya Lantry, a belle of Cattleland. has captured the hearts of two bold cowboys, Bob Davis and Frank Scott. They arrange, a contest to decide which shall marry her and Scott wins out by a trick.
The Man from the East The Man from the East (1914) Character: Stage Driver
Tom Bates is living in the city enjoying a liberal fortune left him by an uncle recently deceased. When Tom received his fortune he was working on a ranch as a cowboy and was a top-notcher, too. In the city he has met May, a charming and beautiful girl, who is engaged to marry him. Tom rescues a forlorn girl in the park from a ruffian. May breaks the engagement.
Tom and Jerry Tom and Jerry (1917) Character: Col. Fields
A short comedic Western
A Soft Tenderfoot A Soft Tenderfoot (1917) Character: The Tenderfoot's Uncle
A 1917 silent western
Six Cylinder Love Six Cylinder Love (1917) Character: N/A
A 1917 western
An Eventful Evening An Eventful Evening (1916) Character: Jim Mathews
An Eventful Evening is a short comedy Western film.
The Taming of Grouchy Bill The Taming of Grouchy Bill (1916) Character: Grouchy Bill
The Taming of Grouchy Bill is a silent Tom Mix Western.
How Weary Went Wooing How Weary Went Wooing (1915) Character: N/A
Miss Satterly, the new schoolteacher, is loved by all the cowboys of the "Flying U" ranch. Weary is shy and only makes the acquaintance of the pretty schoolteacher by main force on the part of his cowboy companions.
Local Color on the A-1 Ranch Local Color on the A-1 Ranch (1916) Character: N/A
Tom is working on a ranch where things have been pretty quiet lately. But today the foreman has received a letter from an old friend, who is sending his daughter to the ranch to get some 'local color' for a story that she is writing. The foreman and the ranch hands decide to stage some events that will give her more excitement than she bargained for.
A Matrimonial Boomerang A Matrimonial Boomerang (1915) Character: Cowboy Leader
A couple of rowdy gamblers, a cowboy, and a woman undercover.
Bill Haywood, Producer Bill Haywood, Producer (1915) Character: N/A
The great cowboy star takes over the reigns of a stranded production crew, offering the audience a rare insight into the filming of a typical comedy-Western.
The Texan The Texan (1920) Character: 'Bat,' a Half-breed
Tex Benton, riding across the country, sees a turtle, catches a jack rabbit and tests out the old fable of the tortoise and the hare; when the rabbit wins, Tex vows to model his behavior on that style. In a border town, he rescues an Indian, "Bat," and the two become friends. In Wolfville, Tex enters a rodeo. Meanwhile, a stalled Eastern train carries Alice Marcum, the girl Tex decides he wants. Tex competes with an Easterner for the girl's attentions, but Tex, the "hare," loses to the Eastern tenderfoot, the "tortoise." Tex then concludes that he is not the marrying kind.
Legal Advice Legal Advice (1916) Character: Sheriff
A pretty lawyer comes to town and the cowboys make fools of themselves trying to impress her. Tom decides to get himself arrested so he can be released into her custody, but during the trial her husband arrives.
Oh, You Tony! Oh, You Tony! (1924) Character: Chief
This silent Western features Tom Mix as a rancher who goes to Washington to affect better conditions for the anonymous man of the soil. Having lost his money to some scheming lobbyists, Mix, unaware that oil has been found on his property, stakes his possessions on wonder horse Tony winning the big race.
The Wilderness Trail The Wilderness Trail (1919) Character: Indian
Set in the Northwoods of Canada, Tom Mix stars as Donald MacTavish, the newly appointed head commissioner of the Hudson's Bay Company. This promotion infuriates MacTavish's rival Angus Fitzpatrick (Frank Clark) who wanted the job. Angus Fitzpatrick takes his anger and resentment out on MacTavish then sets out to get MacTavish fired.
The Daredevil The Daredevil (1920) Character: Mexican Villain
When Timothy Atkinson arrives in a rough Western town to become the telegraph operator, the locals peg him as a tenderfoot.
Starring in Western Stuff Starring in Western Stuff (1917) Character: Harry McNutt
A short Western comedy from 1917
Sky High Sky High (1922) Character: Pasquale - Henchman (uncredited)
A government agent investigates a ring that is smuggling Chinese aliens across the border from Mexico. His investigation takes him to the Grand Canyon. He finds a dazed girl wandering around who has become separated from her companions and is lost. He and the girl are soon found by her companions - the smuggling ring!
Hearts and Saddles Hearts and Saddles (1917) Character: N/A
We start off seeing Mix giving his sweetheart (Victoria Ford) a gift and having the other cowboys laugh at him. Another man then tries going after the girl and soon he and Mix are trying to prove which one deserves her. Only 8 minutes are known to exist.
Six-Shooter Andy Six-Shooter Andy (1918) Character: Ned Skinner
Susan Allenby's father is killed during a robbery staged by Bannack's corrupt sheriff, Tom Slade, and his men, leaving the girl to care for her eight brothers and sisters. Andy Crawford and his father William take the orphans in, but after Andy's father is killed, the young prospector vows to avenge his death and clean up the town.
Ace High Ace High (1918) Character: Louis Cartier
Annette finds a baby in the snow alongside her dead mother and takes it to Baptiste Dupre and his wife, where the two of them grow up. A corrupt sheriff is infatuated with her, and Jean Rivard (Tom Mix), an officer in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, must rescue her from him. Ace High is one of the earliest surviving Tom Mix westerns.
A Ridin' Romeo A Ridin' Romeo (1921) Character: Highlow, the Indian
Jim Rose is a young ranch hand in love with the boss' daughter, Mabel. The rancher, King Brentwood, who is being sued for breach of promise by a local widow, opposes the match. Learning that the annoying woman is coming to pay him a visit, Brentwood has his men fake a holdup of her stagecoach.
The Untamed The Untamed (1920) Character: Kilduff
A cowpuncher by the name of Whistling Dan is adopted by a rancher, Joe Cumberland (James O. Barrows). His daughter, Kate is immediately attracted to Dan, but Cumberland discourages the union since he thinks the young man is too wild for her.
Pals in Blue Pals in Blue (1915) Character: Indian Chief
Fleeced by a pair of good-time gals, the boys are unable to pay their bar tab and end up cooling their heels in jail. Once released, the two pals decide to join the army, if only to know where their next meal is coming from. They are shipped to a remote frontier outpost, which is already a hotbed of intrigue due to the commanding officer's lust for the wife of one of his officers.
Twisted Trails Twisted Trails (1916) Character: Sheriff Luke Fisher (uncredited)
Ranch foreman Tom Snow is being hounded by sheriff Luke Fisher and his deputy, Brad Foster. The pair are really cattle rustlers, and they're trying to pin the blame on Snow. Snow escapes from them and leads them on a death-defying escape over a chasm.
Rough-Riding Romance Rough-Riding Romance (1919) Character: Curly
Dreamer dairyman Phineas Dobbs of Cow Hollow suddenly acquires a fortune when oil is discovered on his ranch, and celebrates by throwing a party for the whole town. One day a young woman comes to town, delayed by train trouble. Dobbs rescues her from the town bully, and agrees to follow her to San Francisco.
Catch My Smoke Catch My Smoke (1922) Character: Joe Bloss
When Bob Stratton returns from war in France, he soon discovers his ranch in the hands of a pretty girl, Mary Thorne, who explains that upon her father's death she became the sole owner. Thorne had been the executor of Stratton's will, and thinking that Bob had been killed, he had appropriated the place for himself.
The Coming of the Law The Coming of the Law (1919) Character: Yuma Ed
Kent Hollis has arrived in Dry Bottom, New Mexico to settle the affairs of his dead father. But when he discovers that the town is at the mercy of "Big Bill" Dunlavey and his crew, he decides to stick it out at dad's old ranch for a spell.
An Arizona Wooing An Arizona Wooing (1915) Character: Mexican Joe
The story concerns cowboy Tom Warner, who raises sheep on a cattle ranch owned by a man named Dixon, the father of his girlfriend Jean. Jean, meanwhile, is being menaced by a Mexican outlaw who wants to have his way with her. When Jean's father decides he no longer wants Tom to raise sheep on his ranch they quarrel, and Dixon later sends a gang of thuggish ranch hands to persuade Tom to see things his way.
Romance Land Romance Land (1923) Character: White Eagle
This silent action comedy features Tom Mix donning a suit of armor to battle an unscrupulous ranch foreman in a style that would appear familiar to King Arthur and his knights.
The Golden Thought The Golden Thought (1916) Character: Bill Blevens
A deputy marshal rounds up the bad guys and gets the girl.
The Man Within The Man Within (1916) Character: John Gatlin
When ranch foreman Tom Melford (Tom Mix) becomes engaged to Vi Gatlin (Victoria Forde), her father -- the ranch's owner (Pat Chrisman) -disowns her. They have a baby, but it becomes ill while Tom is away working a round up.
Up and Going Up and Going (1922) Character: Sandy McNabb
In Up and Going, based on Mix's own story, Arctic Trails, the star played a titled, polo playing Northwest Mounted Police officer. From an elderly woman, Tom learns that childhood girlfriend Jackie McNabb is being kept prisoner by evil Basil Du Bois.



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