The Rodeo and Hollywood

Rodeo Cowboys on Screen and Western Actors in the Arena

Jim Ryan author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc

Published:11th Mar '13

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The Rodeo and Hollywood cover

At rodeos in the 1940s, Gene Autry sang and jumped his horse, Champion, through a flaming hoop. In 1960s rodeo arenas, Lorne Greene and Dan Blocker acted out a skit from their hit television show Bonanza. In the same era familiar rodeo personalities like Hoot Gibson and Slim Pickens could be seen in movies or television shows.

This book profiles performers who crossed over between film studio and rodeo arena when Hollywood and the rodeo circuit were closely linked. The first part traces the careers of rodeo participants who also contributed to film or television. The next two sections describe rodeo appearances of Western screen stars who entertained at rodeos. Some appeared solo and others with a television co-star or two. A fourth section summarizes rodeo-related films. Appendices introduce golden age rodeo personalities and outline rodeos known for presenting Western stars.

“comprehensive, highly focused reference work...recommended”—Choice; “most interesting and informative”—Wrangler’s Roost; “one of the finest books to come out in recent years”—Western Clippings.

ISBN: 9780786475230

Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 21mm

Weight: 703g

408 pages