Hank Worden
Raised on a cattle ranch in Montana. Educated at Stanford and the University of Nevada as an engineer. Washed out as an Army pilot. Toured the country in rodeos as a saddle bronc rider. Broke his neck in a horsefall in his 20s, but didn't know it until his 40s. Chosen along with Tex Ritter from a rodeo at Madison Square Garden in New York to appear in the Broadway play "Green Grow the Lilacs", the play from which the musical "Oklahoma" was later derived. Drove a cab in New York, then worked on dude ranches as a wrangler and as a guide on the Bright Angel trail of the Grand Canyon. Recommended by Billie Burke to several movie producers. Became friends with John Wayne, Howard Hawks, and later John Ford, all of whom provided him with much work. Survived by adopted daughter Dawn Henry.
Date of Death: 6 December 1992, Los Angeles, California, USA (natural causes)
Date of Death: 6 December 1992, Los Angeles, California, USA (natural causes)
Known For
149 titles
High Wall
Which Way Is Up?
Comin' Round the Mountain
The Great Moment
Once Upon a Texas Train
Tap Roots
Forty Guns
When Willie Comes Marching Home
The Fighting Kentuckian
Brigham Young
Thunder Over Arizona
Barbary Coast
None Shall Escape
Whispering Smith
Come and Get It
Zachariah
Flesh and Fantasy
Reno
Cross-Country Romance
Border Vigilantes
A Lady Takes a Chance
Viva Cisco Kid
The Toughest Gun in Tombstone
Black Noon
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