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Bob Custer(1898-1974)

  • Actor
  • Producer
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Bob Custer
Kentucky-born Bob Custer was an actual cowboy who left the range to perform in rodeo shows. Like many other rodeo performers, he found out that appearing in western films paid quite a bit more (and was much less dangerous) than bull-riding and steer-roping, and he began to gain popularity as a western star in a series of medium-budget films in the early and mid-'20s. Unlike many other cowboy stars, however, Custer branched out into other genres, using his real name of Raymond Glenn. He returned to making westerns in the late 1920s but the advent of talkies posed a huge problem for Custer: he choked when reading lines. This mike fright was compounded by the fact that he was working at the bottom of the food chain in Hollywood, in micro-budgeted oaters by cheapjack producers like Harry S. Webb and J.P. McGowan; the shoddy productions only served to magnify Custer's limitations as an actor. Consequently, he never regained the measure of popularity he had in the 1920s. He appeared in his last film in 1936.
BornOctober 18, 1898
DiedDecember 27, 1974(76)
BornOctober 18, 1898
DiedDecember 27, 1974(76)
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Known for

Riders of the North
5.2
  • Mountie Sergeant Stone
  • 1931
Bob Custer and Hazel Deane in The Devil's Gulch (1926)
The Devil's Gulch
  • Ace Remsen
  • 1926
Bob Custer in The Dude Cowboy (1926)
The Dude Cowboy
  • Bob Ralston
  • 1926
Texas Tommy
  • Bob Cooper
  • 1928

Credits

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Actor



  • Billy and Butch Bang Bang Movies
    4.2
    TV Series
    • Bronco Bob (as Bob Cust)
    • 1961
  • Bob Custer in Santa Fe Rides (1937)
    Santa Fe Rides
    • Santa Fe Evans
    • 1937
  • Bob Custer, Victoria Vinton, Roger Williams, and Rin Tin Tin Jr. in Vengeance of Rannah (1936)
    Vengeance of Rannah
    4.9
    • Ted Sanders
    • 1936
  • Bob Custer, John Elliott, Jack Evans, and Eddie Phillips in Ambush Valley (1936)
    Ambush Valley
    4.4
    • Marshal Bruce Manning
    • 1936
  • Le démon noir (1934)
    Le démon noir
    6.2
    • John Sheldon
    • 1934
  • The Scarlet Brand (1932)
    The Scarlet Brand
    6.1
    • Bud Bryson
    • 1932
  • Bob Custer in Mark of the Spur (1932)
    Mark of the Spur
    5.8
    • The Kid
    • 1932
  • Bob Custer in Quick Trigger Lee (1931)
    Quick Trigger Lee
    5.8
    • Phil 'Quick Trigger' Lee
    • 1931
  • Bob Custer in Headin' for Trouble (1931)
    Headin' for Trouble
    5.5
    • Cyclone Crosby
    • 1931
  • Bob Custer and Betty Mack in Law of the Rio Grande (1931)
    Law of the Rio Grande
    5.5
    • Jim Norris
    • 1931
  • A Son of the Plains (1931)
    A Son of the Plains
    4.5
    • Deputy Bob Brent
    • 1931
  • Riders of the North
    5.2
    • Mountie Sergeant Stone
    • 1931
  • Bob Custer and Natalie Kingston in Under Texas Skies (1930)
    Under Texas Skies
    5.6
    • Rankin
    • 1930
  • Covered Wagon Trails (1930)
    Covered Wagon Trails
    5.5
    • Deputy 'Smoke' Sanderson
    • 1930
  • The Parting of the Trails
    • 'Ramblin' Raymond
    • 1930

Producer



  • Galloping Thunder (1927)
    Galloping Thunder
    • producer
    • 1927
  • Bob Custer and Viora Daniel in Bulldog Pluck (1927)
    Bulldog Pluck
    • producer
    • 1927
  • Bob Custer in The Fighting Hombre (1927)
    The Fighting Hombre
    • producer
    • 1927
  • Bob Custer and William Ryno in The Terror of Bar X (1927)
    The Terror of Bar X
    • producer
    • 1927
  • Bob Custer in Cactus Trails (1927)
    Cactus Trails
    • producer
    • 1927
  • Man Rustlin' (1926)
    Man Rustlin'
    • producer
    • 1926

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Bob Cust
  • Born
    • October 18, 1898
    • Frankfurt, Kentucky, USA
  • Died
    • December 27, 1974
    • Torrance, California, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouses
      Mildred Irene Boughers1948 - December 27, 1974 (his death)
  • Publicity listings
    • 7 Articles

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    After his retirement from films, with a degree in engineering, he worked for the city of Los Angeles as a building inspector, and eventually was appointed Chief Building Inspector for the city of Newport Beach, California.

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