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  1. In 1909, he directed the film with the first known instance of the pie-the-face gag, Mr. Flip. Anderson acted in over 300 short films. He played a wide variety of characters, but he gained enormous popularity from a series of 148 silent Western shorts and was the first film cowboy star, "Broncho Billy." [13]

  2. Sep 16, 2021 · Anderson was able to infuse into the previously lifeless cowboy character a sense of personality. Further, he used the closeup to denote facial expressions in order to convey emotion to the audience. Anderson’s Broncho Billy, was a hard shootin’, hard fightin’, cowboy with a heart of gold.

  3. Sep 28, 2023 · “Broncho Billy” Anderson was the stage name of Gilbert Maxwell Aronson, America’s first cowboy movie star. Anderson pioneered the genre that eventually produced stars such as John Wayne, Gary Cooper, Roy Rogers, Buck Jones, and Tom Mix.

  4. Bronco Billy Anderson. March 21, 1880 – January 20, 1971. Movie Cowboy: Bronco Billy was the first silent screen cowboy star and appeared in “The Great Train Robbery”.

  5. Mar 13, 2015 · The genre’s first Western film hero and star, who made about 400 “Broncho Billywesterns, beginning with Broncho Billy and the Baby (1910); his last silent western role was in The Son of a Gun (1919). We are favored with several wonderful portrait and publicity shots of Billy.

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  6. Oct 3, 2017 · Aronson changed his name to Broncho Billy Anderson and would go on to become the first cowboy movie star. In 1909 he produced and starred Broncho Billy and the Baby. Over the next few years he proceeded to crank out a series of 300 Broncho Billy movies. He wasn’t dashing or handsome and didn’t look much like a cowboy but the public liked him.

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  8. Mar 17, 2003 · The 11,000,000 who daily watch Broncho Billy in his stirring cowboy feats are really looking at Gilbert M. Anderson, who created the character and who first gave the picturesque life of the vanishing West a place in kinetoscope drama.

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