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    Bert Lindley was born on 3 December 1873 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Are We Civilized? (1934), Custer of Big Horn (1926) and Wild Bill Hickok (1923). He was married to Elizabeth (Bessie) Frances Fisher. He died on 12 September 1953 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  2. Bert Lindley was born on December 3, 1873 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Are We Civilized? (1934), Custer of Big Horn (1926) and Wild Bill Hickok (1923). He was married to Elizabeth (Bessie) Frances Fisher. He died on September 12, 1953 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • December 3, 1873
    • September 12, 1953
    • Earps of The Imagination
    • Seeking The Truth
    • In Search of The Real Wyatt Earp
    • Epilogue

    Burns, Lake, and the films were the glorifiers. They would be followed by the debunkers, the likes ofFrank Waters and Ed Bartholomew, who portrayed Earp as the villainous head of a crime operation. The debunkers would be followed by the fabulists, a group of writers who fabricated stories for fun and profit. Glenn Boyer and Wayne Montgomery would b...

    We were all starting anew. What was once believed as gospel truth about Wyatt Earp, his adventures, and those who surrounded him had been washed away, and we had to start over. A whole new beginning. Most of the articles in A Wyatt Earp Anthology: Long May His Story Be Told represent the new era of Earp research, the post-fabricator period where re...

    So who was Earp? A glory hound or the same man who had shied from publicity for so many long years, trying to avoid undue attention? Or, does it make him a very human character who clumsily tried to adjust to different situations? A simple man of great complexity. I believe all this makes for a far more interesting Wyatt Earp. He made many mistakes...

    Gilchriese’s collection went to auction and did not contain the many treasures he claimed. We have reached a new level in Earp research. So many are doing such good work, and A Wyatt Earp Anthologyis a tribute to the many dedicated historians who are trying to find the truth of this mysterious legend and the many controversies that surrounded him. ...

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  4. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 22831. Source citation. Actor. He was an American stage and film actor of the 1920s and 1930s, mainly in silent films. He is credited with at least 28 film roles. He appeared with William Powell and Myrna Loy in the 1936 comedy, After the Thin Man.

    • Santa Monica, California
    • December 3, 1873
    • Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
  5. Sep 30, 2016 · According to the film website IMDb, Wyatt Earp has been portrayed at least 67 times in Westerns, TV shows, docudramas and more. Bert Lindley was the first Earp, starring in the 1923 silent flick “Wild Bill Hickok,” which came out while the real guy was still alive.

  6. May 7, 2012 · Actor Bert Lindley portrayed Earp, described in the promotional copy as “deputy sheriff to Bat Masterson of Dodge City, known as one of the three greatest gun-men that ever lived, along with Bat Masterson and ‘Wild Bill’ Hickok.”.

  7. Audra Lindley was born into Los Angeles show business. Her father, Bert Lindley, was a film and stage actor. Lindley got her Hollywood start as a stand-in. This progressed to stunt work, and she eventually became a contract player with Warner Bros. [citation needed]

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