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Belle Starr was born Myra Maybelle Shirley on her father's farm near Carthage, Missouri, on February 5, 1848.Most of her family members called her May. Her father, John Shirley, prospered raising wheat, corn, hogs and horses, though he was considered to be the "black sheep" of a well-to-do Virginia family which had moved west to Indiana, where he married and divorced twice. [2]
Belle Starr is a 1941 American Western film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Randolph Scott, Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, and Shepperd Strudwick. Written by Lamar Trotti and based on a story by Niven Busch and Cameron Rogers , it was produced by Kenneth Macgowan for 20th Century Fox , and shot in Technicolor .
Belle Starr is a 1941 American Western film loosely based on the life of 19th-century American outlaw Belle Starr, who gained notoriety for her criminal exploits and associations with prominent outlaws. The film stars Gene Tierney as Belle Starr and also features Randolph Scott, Dana Andrews, and Shepperd Strudwick.
Belle Starr was an American outlaw who gained national notoriety after her violent death. Belle Star (1941 film) , American Western film directed by Irving Cummings Belle Starr (1980 film) , American television movie about Starr starring Elizabeth Montgomery
After a 1866 bank robbery in Missouri, some of the gang hid out on the Shirleys' Texas ranch and Starr and Reed became reacquainted. [3] Belle Shirley and Reed were married on November 1, 1866 in Collin County, Texas. [5] They had a child in 1868 they named Rosie Lee (known as Pearl Starr). [6]
Belle Starr is a 1980 American television movie about Belle Starr starring Elizabeth Montgomery in the lead role. It was written by James Lee Barrett . The film was one of several Western-themed roles Montgomery played, others including Mrs Sundance .
Blue Duck and Belle Starr, May 24, 1886. Blue Duck, sometimes referred to as Bluford Duck (c. 1858–1895), was an outlaw of the American Old West, probably best known for a photograph taken of him in the mid-1880s, in which he posed with Belle Starr, a famous female outlaw.
Son of Belle Starr is a 1953 American Western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Keith Larsen, Dona Drake and Peggie Castle. [1] The film's sets were designed by the art direction was by Dave Milton. It was shot in Cinecolor.