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Tarzan(1925-1940)

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Tarzan
Tarzan "The Wonder Horse" was a star of Movies, Circus, and Rodeo.

When Ken Maynard bought Tarzan around 1925 for $50 in Newhall, California, he found his perfect co-star. Tarzan received billing in many of Maynard's movies from then on.

Ken named his prize steed Tarzan after the fictional hero of the Edgar Rice Burroughs novels. This angered Burroughs, who sued Maynard. Ken settled out of court on the condition that his stallion be called Tarzan, The Wonder Horse.

To the delight of Buckaroos, young and old, Tarzan, The Wonder Horse was prominently listed on posters, lobby cards and in comic books for the next 15 years. He often had more screen time than the other co-stars in a Maynard Western. Of course, Tarzan was a better actor than many of them. The Wonder horse was a splendid horse, amazingly intelligent, and clever. The half Arabian and half American Saddle horse was strong and beautiful. Ken had an exceptional rapport with his prize mount. Maynard taught the horse all kinds of tricks that have never been duplicated in the movies.

Tarzan's film career began in earnest with the 1927 production of "Somewhere in Sonora" and lasted until his death in 1940. His last role was in "Lighting Strikes the Range." When Tarzan died, Ken was overwhelmed and his career, already confined to poverty row movies, took a nosedive. Tarzan was buried in a defunct stable in Hollywood Hills. His grave was lost to development, but his star will always shine bright.
Born1925
Died1940
Born1925
Died1940
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Known for

Dorothy Dix, Ken Maynard, and Tarzan in Drum Taps (1933)
Drum Taps
5.4
  • Tarzan - Ken's Horse
  • 1933
Ruth Hall and Ken Maynard in Between Fighting Men (1932)
Between Fighting Men
5.7
  • Tarzan - Ken's Horse
  • 1932
Ken Maynard and Michael Vallon in Lightning Strikes West (1940)
Lightning Strikes West
7.0
  • Tarzan
  • 1940
Ken Maynard in Le revolver justicier (1933)
Le revolver justicier
6.8
  • Tarzan
  • 1933

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  • Ken Maynard and Michael Vallon in Lightning Strikes West (1940)
    Lightning Strikes West
    7.0
    • Tarzan
    • 1940
  • Ken Maynard and Tarzan in Phantom Rancher (1940)
    Phantom Rancher
    5.1
    • Tarzan
    • 1940
  • Ken Maynard in Death Rides the Range (1939)
    Death Rides the Range
    5.4
    • Tarzan
    • 1939
  • Ken Maynard and Tarzan in Flaming Lead (1939)
    Flaming Lead
    6.4
    • Tarzan
    • 1939
  • Curley Dresden, Walter Long, Ken Maynard, and Roger Williams in Six-Shootin' Sheriff (1938)
    Six-Shootin' Sheriff
    5.7
    • Tarzan
    • 1938
  • Ken Maynard in Whirlwind Horseman (1938)
    Whirlwind Horseman
    6.1
    • Tarzan - Ken's Horse
    • 1938
  • Ken Maynard in Trailing Trouble (1937)
    Trailing Trouble
    5.9
    • Tarzan
    • 1937
  • Ken Maynard in Boots of Destiny (1937)
    Boots of Destiny
    6.7
    • Tarzan
    • 1937
  • Art Dillard, Frank Ellis, Ken Maynard, Walter Miller, and Slim Whitaker in The Fugitive Sheriff (1936)
    The Fugitive Sheriff
    7.3
    • Tarzan (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Ward Bond and Ken Maynard in The Cattle Thief (1936)
    The Cattle Thief
    6.2
    • Tarzan (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Beth Marion and Ken Maynard in Avenging Waters (1936)
    Avenging Waters
    6.3
    • Ken's Horse (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Ken Maynard, Harry Woods, and Tarzan in Heroes of the Range (1936)
    Heroes of the Range
    7.1
    • Tarzan
    • 1936
  • Ken Maynard in Lawless Riders (1935)
    Lawless Riders
    6.9
    • Tarzan (uncredited)
    • 1935
  • Ken Maynard in Western Courage (1935)
    Western Courage
    6.0
    • Tarzan (uncredited)
    • 1935
  • Heir to Trouble (1935)
    Heir to Trouble
    6.2
    • Tarzan (uncredited)
    • 1935

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Tarzan the Wonder Horse
  • Born
    • 1925
    • Newhall, California, USA
  • Died
    • 1940
    • Los Angeles County, California, USA(undisclosed)

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    Ken Maynard's horse.
  • Nickname
    • The Wonder Horse

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