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  1. Apr 24, 2015 · Between 1907 and 1915, he cranked out an estimated 375 oaters, most 10-15 minutes long. They cost about $800 to produce and made up to $50,000 per. Anderson was a Hollywood powerhouse. By 1916, Broncho Billy had screen rivals in William S. Hart and Tom Mix. His career was basically finished soon after.

  2. Mar 17, 2003 · G. M. Anderson, known to film-land as “Broncho Billy,” severed connections with the Essanay Company, of which he was secretary, sold his stock in the concern and gone East. Anderson, who had been with the company since its organization in 1906, was in charge of the Western studio at Niles, where he acted and directed.

  3. 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”. Born Max Aronson in Little Rock, Arkansas, “Bronco Billy” was an actor, writer, director, and producer who is best known as the first star of the Western film genre.

  4. Jan 21, 1971 · When he returned to the Western scene William S. Hart and other new cowboy actors had won away Bronco Billy's old fans. Mr. Anderson produced some comedies with Stan Laurel but drifted out of the ...

  5. Died Jan. 20, 1971 in South Pasadena, CA. B roncho Billy Anderson became the first cowboy movie star after appearing in "The Great Train Robbery" in 1903. Anderson began his movie career in the East at the turn of the century, before motion pictures came to Hollywood, and had appeared in 385 two-reel films when re quit acting in 1920.

  6. 1. Relatives. Leona Anderson (sister) Gilbert M. "Broncho Billy" Anderson (born Maxwell Henry Aronson; March 21, 1880 – January 20, 1971) was an American actor, writer, director, and movie producer. He was the first star of the Western movie genre. [1] He was a founder and star for Essanay studios. In 1958, he received an Honorary Academy Award .

  7. Broncho Billy Anderson Gilbert M. “Broncho Billy” Anderson was an American actor, writer, film director, and film producer, who is best known as the first star of the Western film genre. Anderson was born Max Aaronson in Little Rock, Arkansas, the sixth child of Henry and Esther Aaronson, natives of New York. His younger sister, Leona ...

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