- Sunset Carson
infobox actor
birthname=Winifred Maurice Harrison
birthdate=birth date|1920|11|12
birthplace=Gracemont, Oklahoma
deathdate=death date and age|1990|5|1|1920|11|12
deathplace=Reno, Nevada
occupation=Film actor ,rodeo rider Sunset Carson, born Winifred Maurice Harrison (
November 12 ,1920 -May 1 ,1990 ) was an American B-western star of the 1940s.Early life, acting
Born in
Gracemont, Oklahoma , and moving toPlainview, Texas as a child, Carson became an accomplishedrodeo rider in his youth. For a time he worked in a western show owned by early cowboy actorTom Mix . In 1940 he traveled toSouth America , where he competed in rodeos for two years. After his return to the U.S., he played small parts in the 1943 film "Stage Door Canteen ", and the 1944 film "Janie ", both having him billed as "Michael Harrison". Catching the attention ofRepublic Pictures executiveLou Grey , he was signed to a contract and given his own series of B-westerns, along with having his name changed to "Sunset Carson".Fame and career climb
Within two years, Carson was on the top-10 list of money makers for western stars. He was given a horse named "Cactus", and starred in a string of semi-successful western genre films. In 1944 he starred in "Bordertown Trail", "Code of the Prairie", and "Firebrands of Arizona". 1945 was by far the peak of his career, with his first film of that year being "Sheriff of Cimarron". He followed that up with "Sante Fe Saddlemates", "Bells of Rosarita", "Oregon Trail", "Bandits of the Badlands", "Rough Riders of Cheyenne" and "The Cherokee Flash".
In 1946, Carson began the year strong, starring in "Days of Buffalo Bill" and "Alias Billy the Kid". He followed those with "The El Paso Kid", "Red River Renegades", and "Rio Grande Raiders". However, by the end of 1946, Carson and Republic Pictures were having disputes. He claimed the disputes were over his contract. Republic Pictures would later claim that he was fired by Republic creator and executive officer
Herbert Yates after attending a studio function while intoxicated and in the company of an underage girl. At any rate, by the years end he and Republic Pictures had parted company. He would never again achieve any large success as an actor.Career decline, retirement and death
In 1948 he starred with another company in "Fighting Mustang", "Deadline", and "Sunset Carson Rides Again". Then in 1949 he starred in "Rio Grande", and in 1950 he starred as the main character for the last time, in "Battling Marshal". By the following year, his career was all but over as a leading actor of the day. For the next several years he obtained small bit parts. He played the lead role in a B-movie titled "The Marshal of Windy Hollow" in 1972, a film that costarred a host of old time actors, including
Ken Maynard ,Tex Ritter , andBill Cody, Jr. . He then had a bit part in the movie "Seabo" in 1978, and another bit part in the 1985sci-fi "Alien Outlaw". He toured for five years with "Tommy Scott's Country Music Circus". His last known role was in the first episode of thetelevision series "Simon & Simon ", in 1985.He married five times in his lifetime. He married Patricia Hussey in 1938, which ended in
divorce . He then married Betty Price, Dorothy Shockley, and Margaret Nesbitt, all ending in divorce. His last marriage was to Jean Davis in 1989. He retired toReno, Nevada . He died there on May 1st, 1990.External links
*imdb|0141330
*amg name|2:11384
* [http://www.nndb.com/people/737/000135332/ Sunset Carson] atNNDB
* [http://www.b-westerns.com/sunset4.htm Sunset Carson] at b-westerns.com
* [http://pages.sbcglobal.net/cepowell/sunsetcarson/ Sunset Carson collection]
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