Yahoo Web Search

  1. Boyd "Red" Morgan

    Boyd "Red" Morgan

    American football player

Search results

  1. Services will be held today for Boyd F. "Red" Morgan, a veteran actor and stuntman who took more than 2,000 falls from horseback in his motion picture and television career. Morgan died of natural causes Jan. 8 at his Tarzana home.

  2. Boyd "Red" Morgan - Western Stuntmen by Neil Summers. BOYDREDMORGAN. BoydRed” Morgan was literally born in the saddle October 24, 1915, at Waurika, OK, and lived his first 12 years on a combination farm/cattle ranch. Red (so nicknamed for his bright red hair) stated he was hard pressed to remember when he didn’t ride.

  3. Biography by AllMovie. Expert horseman Boyd "Red" Morgan entered films as a stunt man in 1937. Morgan was justifiably proud of his specialty: falling from a horse in the most convincingly bone-crushing manner possible. He doubled for several top western stars, including John Wayne and Wayne's protégé James Arness.

  4. Boyd 'Red' Morgan is known as an Actor, Stunts, Unit Manager, and Stunt Double. Some of his work includes True Grit, Blazing Saddles, Zabriskie Point, Ride Lonesome, The Sons of Katie Elder, Foxy Brown, The War Wagon, and The Amazing Transparent Man.

  5. Red Morgan was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In his early acting career, Morgan appeared in such films as the western

  6. Boyd "Red" Morgan. Highest Rated: 88% True Grit (1969) Lowest Rated: 33% The Amazing Transparent Man (1960) Birthday: Oct 24, 1915. Birthplace: Waurika, Oklahoma, USA. Red Morgan was an actor...

  7. Red Morgan was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In his early acting career, Morgan appeared in such films as the western "Gun Duel in Durango" (1957) with George Montgomery, "Beyond the Time Barrier" (1960) and "The Amazing Transparent Man" (1960). He also appeared in the action film "Deadwood '76" (1965) with Arch Hall Jr..

  1. People also search for