- Data di nascita
- Data di morte21 maggio 1996 · Burbank, California, Stati Uniti (enfisema)
- Nome alla nascitaReu Alfred Wilson
- Altezza1,85 m
- Lash La Rue è nato il 15 giugno 1917. Luogo di nascita: Usa. È conosciuto come attore e produttore. È celebre per aver partecipato a Law of the Lash (1947), La maledizione del cannibale (1985) e Cheyenne Takes Over (1947). È stata sposato con Reno Browne, Barbra Fuller, Wilda Juanita Cruthers e Marion Carney. Morì il 21 maggio 1996. Luogo di morte: Usa.
- ConiugiReno Browne(10 gennaio 1962 - 1964) (divorziato)Barbra Fuller(23 febbraio 1951 - 2 giugno 1952) (divorziato)Wilda Juanita Cruthers(March 25, 1937 - ?) (divorziato, 1 bambino)Marion Carney(? - May 21, 1996) (morte del marito)
- Bluffed his way into the "bullwhip" movies telling director Robert Emmett Tansey he knew how to use one when he didn't. The studio liked his acting work anyway and later hired a true expert, Rex 'Snowy' Baker, to teach him how to use it. La Rue in turn taught Harrison Ford for his "Indiana Jones" movies.
- He unwittingly played a fully clothed villain in what turned out to be an adult film entitled Hard on the Trail (1972). The sex scenes were later shot and inserted around the scenes he previously filmed. Shocked by this, he later became a born-again Christian and turned into a high-voltage evangelist in some sort of act of repentance. He also performed whip and gun stunts for the Florida-based Hollywood Western Revue for the Lord.
- Lash LaRue comic books sold over one million copies each around the world and many of them featured Lash and wife Barbra Fuller's godson, J.P. Sloane; in fact, Sloane was the only child ever to appear on the "Six-Gun Heroes" comic books when he appeared with Lash on the cover of issue 19.
- LaRue's film sidekick, toothless, grizzled Al St. John, was formerly a member of the Keystone Kops, Their first pairing was Law of the Lash (1947).
- Beset with alcohol problems, he was arrested in 1966 for vagrancy in Miami, Florida.
- [on Al St. John--aka "Fuzzy"--his sidekick in many of his western films] Fuzzy was an angel unaware, as far as I'm concerned. He was a wonderful guy, and I wish he were still here to see how long the films had lasted . . . he was the greatest ad lib artist in the world. He could stumble over a matchstick and spend 15 exciting minutes looking for what he stumbled over.
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