Tom Mix
Born 1880 (age 60) · Mix Run, Pennsylvania, USA
Appears in 266 titles

The native of Mix Run, Pa., became a star with his first feature, 1910’s “Ranch Life in the Great Southwest.” An expert shot, cattle wrangler and horseman, Mix made some 160 cowboy silent Saturday matinee films in the 1920s always playing the man in the white hat who saved the day. Even his trusty steed Tony “The Wonder Horse” became a superstar receiving countless fan mail from kids. In 1932, he returned to films, making nine talkies at Universal. His last screen appearance was in the 1935 15-part serial, “The Miracle Rider.” In 1940, he died at age 60 in a car crash in Arizona. A memorial is at the site of his death on California 79 near Florence. “The Wonder Horse” died two years later.

Filmography

Sky High
5.6
Sky High
1922
as Grant Newbury
The Great K&A Train Robbery
5.8
The Great K&A Train Robbery
1926
as Tom Gordon
Riders of the Purple Sage
6.1
Riders of the Purple Sage
1925
as Jim Carson
North of Hudson Bay
5.9
North of Hudson Bay
1923
as Micheal Dane
An Angelic Attitude
5.6
An Angelic Attitude
1916
as Tom Miller
The Big Diamond Robbery
7.0
The Big Diamond Robbery
1929
as Tom Markham
Dick Turpin
5.8
Dick Turpin
1925
as Dick Turpin
The Miracle Rider
5.5
The Miracle Rider
1935
as Tom Morgan, Texas Ranger
Rodeo Dough
6.5
Rodeo Dough
1940
as Tom Mix
Teeth
4.3
Teeth
1924
as Dave Deering
Tom and Jerry
6.7
Tom and Jerry
1917
as The Foreman
Destry Rides Again
5.7
Destry Rides Again
1932
as Tom Destry
Trailin'
5.7
Trailin'
1921
as Anthony Woodbury
The Heart of Texas Ryan
4.0
The Heart of Texas Ryan
1917
as Single Shot Parker
The Rider of Death Valley
8.5
The Rider of Death Valley
1932
as Tom Rigby
The Texas Bad Man
5.0
The Texas Bad Man
1932
as Tom Logan - Posing as Dan Bishop
Gordon of Ghost City
6.5
Gordon of Ghost City
1933
as Rider (archive footage)
Flaming Guns
7.5
Flaming Guns
1932
as Tom Malone
A Child of the Prairie
7.5
A Child of the Prairie
1925
as Square Deal Tom
The Rose of Old St. Augustine
7.0
The Rose of Old St. Augustine
1911
as Black Hawk, a Seminole Indian