- Rod Cameron
Rod Cameron (December 7,
1910 -December 21 ,1983 ) was a movie actor whose career extended from the 1930s to the 1970s. He appeared in horror,war , action andscience fiction movies, but is best remembered for his many westerns.Cameron was born Nathan Roderick Cox in Calgary,
Alberta ,Canada . He moved toHollywood as a young man and started out as a stuntman and bit player forParamount Pictures . His early films include "Heritage of the Desert" withDonald Woods andRussell Hayden , "Rangers of Fortune" withFred MacMurray , and "Henry Aldrich for President" with Jimmy Lydon. He also played bit roles atUniversal Pictures , including in "If I Had My Way", starringBing Crosby andGloria Jean .In 1943, Rod Cameron gained star status in action serials for
Republic Pictures . As crime-busting federal agent Rex Bennett, Cameron battled enemy terrorists in 15 weekly episodes of "G-Men vs the Black Dragon ". He was already working in another serial when audience reaction to "Black Dragon" made him a hit. Cameron was so popular that the studio turned the new production into another Rex Bennett adventure, "Secret Service in Darkest Africa ", with Cameron again battling against Axis agents.When cowboy star
Johnny Mack Brown leftUniversal Pictures forMonogram Pictures , Rod Cameron replaced him as Universal's western series star. Tall and rugged, Cameron looked good in the saddle and was very popular. Universal soon gave him straight character roles in feature films, including "Salome, Where She Danced" co-starringYvonne DeCarlo .Universal reorganized and downsized its activities in 1947, leaving Cameron and other contract players unemployed. He was hired by
Monogram Pictures for a long string of outdoor action pictures.In the 1950s, Cameron was regularly featured on television. He starred in "City Detective", "State Trooper", and the "Coronado 9" series, and was a guest performer in many dramatic series. He continued to work in motion pictures and television into the 1970s.
Cameron's private life was colorful; in a highly publicized marital scrap, he divorced his wife to marry her mother. Because of this, Cameron's former director
William Witney publicly acclaimed Rod Cameron as the bravest man he ever saw.Cameron died in Gainesville, Georgia in 1983 at the age of 73. He was recently awarded a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame .External links
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