Stanley Leland Weed Net Worth is $1.4 Million Stanley Leland Weed Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
He was home on the Hollywood range only a few years but Bob "Tumbleweed" Baker (ne Stanley Leland Weed) still made his mark by the time he rode off into the sunset. Born on November 8, 1910, in Forest City, IA, his family eventually moved to Colorado and then to Arizona during his growing years. He enlisted in the Army when he was 18 and earned ...
Date Of Birth November 9, 1910 Place Of Birth Forest City, Iowa, USA Height 6' (1.83 m) Profession Actor, Soundtrack Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 After he left the film business he became a police officer in Arizona. 2 Served in the US Army during the Korean War. 3 His horse was named Apache.
Actor Title Year Status Character Mystery Man 1944 Bar 20 Cowhand (uncredited) Oklahoma Raiders 1944 Cowhand in Saloon / Lyncher with Rope (uncredited) Wild Horse Stampede 1943 Marshal Bob Tyler Overland Mail 1942 Bill Cody [Chs.1,14] Ride 'Em Cowboy 1942 Ranch Cowhand Driving Bus (uncredited) Arizona Bound 1941 Marshal Bat Madison (uncredited) Along the Rio Grande 1941 Deputy Bob (uncredited) Bad Man from Red Butte 1940 Gabriel 'Gabby' Hornsby Riders of Pasco Basin 1940 Bruce Moore West of Carson City 1940 Nevada Chip of the Flying U 1939 'Dusty' Oklahoma Frontier 1939 Tom Rankin Desperate Trails 1939 Clem Waters The Phantom Stage 1939 Bob Carson Honor of the West 1939 Sheriff Bob Barrett Ghost Town Riders 1938 Bob Martin Prairie Justice 1938 U.S. Marshal Bob Randall, aka Bob Smith Guilty Trails 1938 Bob Higgins Black Bandit 1938 Sheriff Bob Ramsay
Don Ramsay Outlaw Express 1938 Captain Bob Bradley Western Trails 1938 Bob Mason The Last Stand 1938 Tip Douglas posing as the Laredo Kid Border Wolves 1938 Rusty Reynolds The Singing Outlaw 1937 Scrap Gordon Courage of the West 1937 Jack Saunders
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Bad Man from Red Butte 1940 performer: "Where the Prairie Meets the Sky" Riders of Pasco Basin 1940 performer: "I'm Tying Up My Bridle To the Door of Your Heart", "Song of the Prairie" West of Carson City 1940 performer: "On the Trail to Tomorrow", "Let's Go" Chip of the Flying U 1939 performer: "Git Along", "Oh, Susanna", "Mr. Moon" - uncredited Oklahoma Frontier 1939 performer: "In Old Oklahoma" Desperate Trails 1939 performer: "Ridin' Home" - uncredited The Phantom Stage 1939 performer: "We're Branding Today", "Road to Santa Fe", "Life on the Open Range", "Rolling Today", "Riding Down the Utah Trail" Honor of the West 1939 performer: "The Old Chuck Wagon", "Pride of the Prairie" Ghost Town Riders 1938 performer: "Down That Old Home Trail", "It Ain't So Rosy on the Range", "We're Heading Home" Prairie Justice 1938 performer: "Starlight on the Prairie", "40 Miles From Water", "High Falutin' Cowboy", "Trailin' My Way To You" Guilty Trails 1938 performer: "Ring Around the Moon", "A Home on the Prairie", "Song of the Trail" Black Bandit 1938 performer: "Starlight on the Prairie", "I've Got a Cowboy Song For Sale", "My Old Paint Pony and Me", "Dry and Dusty" Outlaw Express 1938 performer: "Side By Side", "Day of '49", "Lorita" Western Trails 1938 performer: "The Hills of Wyoming", "Ridin' Down the Utah Trail", "When a Cowboy's Day is Done", "A Cowboy's Life", "Riding the Trail Again" The Last Stand 1938 performer: "Adios, Old Kid From Laredo", "That's the Only Place I Long To Go", "Poor Little Dogie" Border Wolves 1938 performer: "Wyoming Moon", "Riding the Trail Again", "Cowboy, Keep Blazing' Away" Courage of the West 1937 performer: "Resting Beside My Campfire", "Ride Along, We Rangers", "Song of the Trail", "I'll Build a Ranch House on the Range"
Self Title Year Status Character Meet the Stars #7: Meet Roy Rogers 1941 Documentary short Himself
Known for movies Border Wolves (1938) as Rusty Reynolds
The Last Stand (1938) as Tip Douglas posing as the Laredo Kid
Guilty Trails (1938) as Bob Higgins
Black Bandit (1938) as Sheriff Bob Ramsay / Don Ramsay