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Bob Baker(1910-1975)

  • Actor
  • Soundtrack
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Bob Baker in Courage of the West (1937)
He was home on the Hollywood range only a few years but Bob "Tumbleweed" Baker (ne Stanley Leland Weed) still made his mark by the time he rode off into the sunset. Born on November 8, 1910, in Forest City, IA, his family eventually moved to Colorado and then to Arizona during his growing years. He enlisted in the Army when he was 18 and earned the nickname "Tumbleweed" while also learning how to play the guitar. He later served during WWII and the Korea War.

Baker made an initial name for himself on radio. A chance audition for Universal Pictures, which was on the lookout to groom a new singing cowboy star after the meteoric success of Gene Autry, was his big break, beating out such other sagebrush hopefuls as Roy Rogers.

Baker's first film, Courage of the West (1937), was a success and the new singing cowboy stud-in-town ventured on with such solid white-hatted vehicles as The Singing Outlaw (1937), The Last Stand (1938) and The Phantom Stage (1939). Astride his horse Apache, he made nine oaters in 1938 and was ranked 10th in the "Top Ten Moneymaking Western Star" poll of 1939. That same year, however, Universal decided to form a movie trio partnering Baker with Johnny Mack Brown and Fuzzy Knight. Brown was clearly the star of the series, however, and Baker's career started to tumble. By 1942 he had gotten lost in the dust and was appearing in unbilled parts. One of his final roles was that of a bus driver in the Bud Abbott and Lou Costello comedy Deux nigauds cow-boys (1942). Claiming his career had been fatally mishandled by Universal, Baker left Hollywood and would return on a very rare occasion as a stuntman.

The former western star returned to his home in Arizona with wife Evelyn (since 1935) and four children and worked for a spell as a policeman. Quite the handyman, he also owned a saddle shop where he made and sold saddles and assorted leather goods. During his last years, Baker was in extremely poor health brought on by a series of heart attacks. He suffered a fatal stroke at age 64 while battling cancer.
BornNovember 9, 1910
DiedAugust 29, 1975(64)
BornNovember 9, 1910
DiedAugust 29, 1975(64)
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Known for

Bob Baker in Western Trails (1938)
Western Trails
5.1
  • Bob Mason
  • 1938
Ernie Adams and Bob Baker in The Phantom Stage (1939)
The Phantom Stage
4.5
  • Bob Carson
  • 1939
Bob Baker and Forrest Taylor in Ghost Town Riders (1938)
Ghost Town Riders
4.7
  • Bob Martin
  • 1938
Bob Baker in Black Bandit (1938)
Black Bandit
6.1
  • Sheriff Bob Ramsay
  • Don Ramsay
  • 1938

Credits

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  • Bob Baker, William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Jimmy Rogers, and Eleanor Stewart in Mystery Man (1944)
    Mystery Man
    6.4
    • Cowhand (uncredited)
    • 1944
  • Jennifer Holt, Fuzzy Knight, and Tex Ritter in Oklahoma Raiders (1944)
    Oklahoma Raiders
    6.0
    • Townsman (uncredited)
    • 1944
  • Hoot Gibson and Ken Maynard in Wild Horse Stampede (1943)
    Wild Horse Stampede
    6.4
    • Marshal Bob Tyler
    • 1943
  • Johnny Mack Brown, Jennifer Holt, Fuzzy Knight, and Tex Ritter in Cheyenne Roundup (1943)
    Cheyenne Roundup
    5.9
    • Vigilante Rider (uncredited)
    • 1943
  • Noah Beery Jr., Lon Chaney Jr., Helen Parrish, and Don Terry in Overland Mail (1942)
    Overland Mail
    6.7
    • Bill Cody [Chs.1,14]
    • 1942
  • Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Deux nigauds cow-boys (1942)
    Deux nigauds cow-boys
    6.5
    • Ranch Cowhand Driving Bus (uncredited)
    • 1942
  • Tim McCoy, Tristram Coffin, Raymond Hatton, Buck Jones, and Silver in Arizona Bound (1941)
    Arizona Bound
    5.8
    • Marshal Bat Madison (uncredited)
    • 1941
  • Tim Holt in Along the Rio Grande (1941)
    Along the Rio Grande
    5.8
    • Deputy Bob (uncredited)
    • 1941
  • Bob Baker, Johnny Mack Brown, and Fuzzy Knight in Bad Man from Red Butte (1940)
    Bad Man from Red Butte
    5.1
    • Gabriel Hornsby
    • 1940
  • Bob Baker, Johnny Mack Brown, Fuzzy Knight, and Frances Robinson in Riders of Pasco Basin (1940)
    Riders of Pasco Basin
    6.1
    • Bruce Moore
    • 1940
  • Bob Baker, Johnny Mack Brown, and Fuzzy Knight in West of Carson City (1940)
    West of Carson City
    6.0
    • Nevada
    • 1940
  • Bob Baker, Johnny Mack Brown, Karl Hackett, Fuzzy Knight, and Doris Weston in Chip of the Flying U (1939)
    Chip of the Flying U
    5.6
    • 'Dusty'
    • 1939
  • Bob Baker, Johnny Mack Brown, Anne Gwynne, and Fuzzy Knight in Oklahoma Frontier (1939)
    Oklahoma Frontier
    6.2
    • Tom Rankin
    • 1939
  • Johnny Mack Brown in Desperate Trails (1939)
    Desperate Trails
    6.2
    • Clem Waters
    • 1939
  • Ernie Adams and Bob Baker in The Phantom Stage (1939)
    The Phantom Stage
    4.5
    • Bob Carson
    • 1939

Soundtrack



  • Bob Baker, Johnny Mack Brown, and Fuzzy Knight in Bad Man from Red Butte (1940)
    Bad Man from Red Butte
    5.1
    • performer: "Where the Prairie Meets the Sky"
    • 1940
  • Bob Baker, Johnny Mack Brown, Fuzzy Knight, and Frances Robinson in Riders of Pasco Basin (1940)
    Riders of Pasco Basin
    6.1
    • performer: "I'm Tying Up My Bridle To the Door of Your Heart", "Song of the Prairie"
    • 1940
  • Bob Baker, Johnny Mack Brown, and Fuzzy Knight in West of Carson City (1940)
    West of Carson City
    6.0
    • performer: "On the Trail to Tomorrow", "Let's Go"
    • 1940
  • Bob Baker, Johnny Mack Brown, Karl Hackett, Fuzzy Knight, and Doris Weston in Chip of the Flying U (1939)
    Chip of the Flying U
    5.6
    • performer: "Git Along", "Oh, Susanna", "Mr. Moon" (uncredited)
    • 1939
  • Bob Baker, Johnny Mack Brown, Anne Gwynne, and Fuzzy Knight in Oklahoma Frontier (1939)
    Oklahoma Frontier
    6.2
    • performer: "In Old Oklahoma"
    • 1939
  • Johnny Mack Brown in Desperate Trails (1939)
    Desperate Trails
    6.2
    • performer: "Ridin' Home" (uncredited)
    • 1939
  • Ernie Adams and Bob Baker in The Phantom Stage (1939)
    The Phantom Stage
    4.5
    • performer: "We're Branding Today", "Road to Santa Fe", "Life on the Open Range", "Rolling Today", "Riding Down the Utah Trail"
    • 1939
  • Bob Baker in Honor of the West (1939)
    Honor of the West
    3.4
    • performer: "The Old Chuck Wagon", "Pride of the Prairie"
    • 1939
  • Bob Baker and Forrest Taylor in Ghost Town Riders (1938)
    Ghost Town Riders
    4.7
    • performer: "Down That Old Home Trail", "It Ain't So Rosy on the Range", "We're Heading Home"
    • 1938
  • Bob Baker in Prairie Justice (1938)
    Prairie Justice
    • performer: "Starlight on the Prairie", "40 Miles From Water", "High Falutin' Cowboy", "Trailin' My Way To You"
    • 1938
  • Bob Baker in Guilty Trails (1938)
    Guilty Trails
    5.3
    • performer: "Ring Around the Moon", "A Home on the Prairie", "Song of the Trail"
    • 1938
  • Bob Baker in Black Bandit (1938)
    Black Bandit
    6.1
    • performer: "Starlight on the Prairie", "I've Got a Cowboy Song For Sale", "My Old Paint Pony and Me", "Dry and Dusty"
    • 1938
  • Bob Baker in Outlaw Express (1938)
    Outlaw Express
    5.1
    • performer: "Side By Side", "Day of '49", "Lorita"
    • 1938
  • Bob Baker in Western Trails (1938)
    Western Trails
    5.1
    • performer: "The Hills of Wyoming", "Ridin' Down the Utah Trail", "When a Cowboy's Day is Done", "A Cowboy's Life", "Riding the Trail Again"
    • 1938
  • Bob Baker in The Last Stand (1938)
    The Last Stand
    6.2
    • performer: "Adios, Old Kid From Laredo", "That's the Only Place I Long To Go", "Poor Little Dogie"
    • 1938

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.83 m
  • Born
    • November 9, 1910
    • Forest City, Iowa, USA
  • Died
    • August 29, 1975
    • Prescott, Arizona, USA(stroke)
  • Spouse
    • Evelyn McCauley1935 - August 29, 1975 (his death, 4 children)
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Print Biographies

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  • Trivia
    Enlisted in the US Army in 1928 and served two hitches. He re-enlisted in the 1940s for a brief while, then left. He enlisted again during the Korean War.
  • Nickname
    • Tumbleweed

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  • When did Bob Baker die?
    August 29, 1975
  • How did Bob Baker die?
    Stroke
  • How old was Bob Baker when he died?
    64 years old
  • Where did Bob Baker die?
    Prescott, Arizona, USA
  • When was Bob Baker born?
    November 9, 1910

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