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Pages in category "Western (genre) film actresses" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 217 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Although there had previously been short films that referenced the Wild West or paid homage to it, The Great Train Robbery marked the birth of the genre. [ 2 ] Many movies and television programs and series were filmed at movie ranches , primarily in Southern California , often within the 35-mile limit to avoid union travel stipends.
The Daltons' Women: Thomas Carr: Lash LaRue, Al St. John, Jack Holt: Lash LaRue serial Western Davy Crockett, Indian Scout: Lew Landers: George Montgomery, Ellen Drew, Chief Thundercloud: B Western Desperadoes of the West: Fred C. Brannon: Richard Powers, Judy Clark: serial Western Devil's Doorway: Anthony Mann
West Germany: Euro-Western Wild Gals of the Naked West: Russ Meyer: Sammy Gilbert, Jackie Moran: United States: pornographic Western The Wild Westerners: Oscar Rudolph: James Philbrook, Nancy Kovack, Duane Eddy, Guy Mitchell, Hugh Sanders, Elizabeth MacRae, Marshall Reed, Nestor Paiva, Harry Lauter, Bob Steele, Terry Frost, Don Harvey ...
3: Anora. Many years ago a well-known film critic, reviewing Diane Keaton's performance in the largely forgotten Looking for Mr. Goodbar, wrote, "If she doesn't win the Oscar, there is no God!" I ...
Wild Bill: Walter Hill: Jeff Bridges, Ellen Barkin, John Hurt, Diane Lane, Keith Carradine, Christina Applegate, Bruce Dern, David Arquette, James Gammon, James Remar, Peter Jason: United States: Revisionist Western: 1996: Aquí llega Condemor, el pecador de la pradera: Álvaro Sáenz de Heredia: Aldo Sambrell: Spain: Comedy Western Brothers of ...
She was one of the original 19 women admitted to the American Film Institute's Directing Workshop for Women (DWW), and she left a "good chunk of funding for the DWW." [10] In 1977, she wrote and directed Cowboysan, her AFI DWW short film that presents the fantasy scenario of a Japanese actor and actress playing leads in an American Western.
Helen Gibson (born Rose August Wenger; August 27, 1892 – October 10, 1977) was an American film actress, vaudeville performer, radio performer, film producer, trick rider, and rodeo performer; and is considered to be the first American professional stunt woman.