- Hank Worden
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birthname = Norton Earl Worden
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location = Rolfe,Iowa
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deathdate = death date and age|1992|12|6|1901|7|23|df=y at age Age at date|1901|07|23|1992|12|06
deathplace =Los Angeles, California
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tonyawards =Hank Worden (born Norton Earl Worden) (
23 July 1901 Rolfe, Iowa -6 December 1992 Los Angeles, California ) was an American cowboy-turned-character-actor.He was raised on a cattle ranch near
Glendive, Montana . He was educated atStanford University and the University of Nevada as an engineer. He enlisted in the U.S. Army hoping to become an Army pilot, but washed out of flight school. An expert horseman, he toured the country in rodeos as a saddle bronc rider. During one ride, his horse landed atop him and broke his neck, but aside from a temporarily sore neck, Worden didn't know of the break untilx-ray ed twenty years later. While appearing in a rodeo at Madison Square Garden in New York, he and fellow cowboyTex Ritter were chosen to appear in the Broadway play "Green Grow the Lilacs", the play from which the musical "Oklahoma! " was later derived. Following the run of the play, he drove a cab in New York, then worked ondude ranch es as a wrangler and as a guide on the Bright Angel trail of the Grand Canyon.A chance encounter with actress
Billie Burke at a dude ranch led her to recommend him to several movie producers. Worden made his film debut as an extra inCecil B. DeMille 's "The Plainsman ", (though a few later films were released prior to "The Plainsman"). By this time, Tex Ritter had become a star, and Worden played sidekick roles in a number of Ritter's Westerns. A small part inHoward Hawks 's "Come and Get It" led to a number of later appearances for that director, who also recommended him to directorJohn Ford .Worden eventually became a member of the
John Ford Stock Company , and was directed by Ford twelve times in films and television. The connection with Ford led to an association with actorJohn Wayne , and Worden appeared in 16 of Wayne's films. Foremost among his collaborations with Wayne and Ford is "The Searchers", the 1956 classic Western in which Worden portrayed his most memorable role, that of "Mose Harper," the Shakespearean fool who only longed for "a roof over [his] head and a rocking chair by the fire."Worden's best performances were given for demanding directors. He was not a great actor by any means, but he had a striking appearance: tall, thin, bald, his voice and mannerisms unforgettable to anyone who saw him. He worked steadily in television as well as films, long outliving Hawks, Ford, and Wayne, and achieving some late notice as the World's Oldest Room-Service Waiter in
David Lynch 's "Twin Peaks " TV series.In 1992, Worden hosted and co-produced with director Clyde Lucas an independent special shown on the Nostalgia Channel and PBS stations entitled "Thank Ya, Thank Ya Kindly". The special looked back on Worden's career and featured guests
Clint Eastwood ,Paul Hogan ,Harry Carey Jr. ,Ben Johnson ,Frankie Avalon ,Burt Kennedy and stuntmanDean Smith .Widowed by his wife of 37 years (the former Emma Louise Caton) in 1977, he later shared his house for several years with actor
Jim Beaver . In good health through his 91st year, he died peacefully during a nap at his home in Los Angeles onDecember 6 ,1992 . He was survived by his daughter Dawn Henry, whom he and his wife had adopted as an adult.elected filmography
John Wayne films
* "The Night Riders" (1939)
* "Stagecoach" (1939)
* "Angel and the Badman " (1947)
* "Fort Apache" (1948)
* "3 Godfathers " (1948)
* "Red River" (1948)
* "The Fighting Kentuckian " (1949)
* "The Quiet Man " (1952)
* "The Searchers" (1956)
* "The Horse Soldiers " (1959)
* "The Alamo" (1960)
* "McLintock! " (1963)
* "True Grit " (1969)
* "Chisum " (1970)
* "Rio Lobo " (1970)
* "Big Jake " (1971)
* "Cahill U.S. Marshal " (1973)Other appearances
* "
The Bullfighters " (1945)
* "Wagon Master " (1950)
* "When Willie Comes Marching Home " (1950)
* "The Big Sky " (1952)
* "Sergeant Rutledge " (1960)
* "One-Eyed Jacks " (1961)
* "The Music Man " (1962)
* "Smokey and the Bandit " (1977)
* "Every Which Way But Loose " (1978)
* "Bronco Billy " (1980)
* "Hammett" (1982)
* "Runaway Train" (1985)
* "Almost an Angel " (1990)
* "Twin Peaks " (TV) (1991)
* "Thank Ya, Thank Ya Kindly " (TV) (1992)External links
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* [http://www.hankworden.com Hank Worden website]
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