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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bud_OsborneBud Osborne - Wikipedia

    Bud Osborne. Leonard Miles " Bud " Osborne (July 20, 1884 – February 2, 1964) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 600 films and television programs between 1912 and 1963.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0651627Bud Osborne - IMDb

    Bud Osborne (1884-1964) was a versatile Hollywood performer who drove horses and wagons in many films and TV shows. He also played seedy outlaws and other roles with his distinctive voice and appearance.

    • January 1, 1
    • Knox County, Texas, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Bud Osborne was an American actor who is best known for his roles in various western films and television series during the early to mid-20th century. He was recognized for his talent as a horse handler and often played the role of a seedy outlaw.

  4. Bud Osborne. Actor: Without Orders. One of the finest teamsters in Hollywood screen history, Osborne handled the reins for horse-drawn coaches and wagons in countless westerns and historical photoplays from the early 20's through late 50's.

    • July 20, 1884
    • February 2, 1964
  5. Bud Osborne (July 20, 1884 – February 2, 1964) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 600 films and television programs between 1912 and 1963. Osborne was born in Knox County, Texas, and died in Hollywood, California from a heart attack.

  6. www.westernclippings.com › heavies › budosborne_charactersBUD OSBORNE - Western Clippings

    BUD OSBORNE. Considered one of the finest six-up drivers in westerns, Lennie B. (Bud) Osborne was born in Claymore, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), July 20, 1884. Available records indicate his father’s name and place of birth are unknown and the only info on his mother is that her name was Betty.

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  8. Mar 21, 2018 · Bud Osborne recently completed a 1,600-mile round trip from Georgia to Texas to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the classic movie Smokey and the Bandit. The drive followed the same path Burt Reynolds and Jerry Reed made to retrieve beer from Texas.

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