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  1. Aug 13, 2023 · Randolph Scott is famous for being the star of many Western movies during the 1930s to 1960s. Though Scott rode different horses during his movie career, Stardust was his trusty mount in most of his films.

  2. Oct 21, 2023 · The disappearance of Stardust, the beloved horse of the famous Hollywood actor Randolph Scott, has remained an enigma for decades. Stardust was not only Scott’s faithful companion on the silver screen but also his trusted partner in real life.

  3. In between his work in the Zane Grey Western series, Paramount cast Scott in several non-Western roles, such as "the other man" in Hot Saturday (1932), with Nancy Carroll and Cary Grant. Scott returned to Zane Grey Westerns with Wild Horse Mesa (1932), then was the romantic male lead in Hello, Everybody! (1933).

  4. Randolph Scott. Actor: Ride the High Country. Handsome American leading man who developed into one of Hollywood's greatest and most popular Western stars. Born to George and Lucy Crane Scott during a visit to Virginia, Scott was raised in Charlotte, North Carolina in a wealthy family.

    • January 23, 1898
    • March 2, 1987
  5. Jan 12, 2019 · My vote for the most beautiful horse in the movies goes to Stardust, the gorgeous dark palomino ridden by Randolph Scott in at least a dozen (by my count) of his western films, 1948-1960. (Pretty sure Alan Ladd also rode this horse in “The Iron Mistress” in 1952.)

  6. American actor Randolph Scott with his palomino horse, Stardust, circa 1960. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images.

  7. Jan 23, 2015 · Randolph Scott on his favorite movie horse. Stagecoacher. 4.81K subscribers. Subscribed. 505. 80K views 9 years ago. Clips from Colt. .45 (1950) and Tall Man Riding (1955)....

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