Monte Hale
Monte Hale | |
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Born | Buren Ely |
Years active | 1944-1978 |
Spouse(s) | Joanne Hale Cherie DeCastro |
Parent | Herod Ely & Helen Ely |
Monte Hale (born Buren Ely, June 8, 1919 – March 29, 2009)[1] was a Country singer and movie actor of B-Western films. Often reported to have been born in San Angelo, Texas, Hale was really born in Ada, Oklahoma, but a Texan location sounded better for the movies.[2]. Starting to sing and play the guitar at an early age, Ely started playing in cities of Texas as well in Vaudeville and local rodeo shows. Hale then got a job during World War II as a replacement guitarist with the Stars Over Texas Bond Drive. He had joined with several Republic Pictures celebrities and staff. When signing to the company for seven years, he changed his name from Buren Ely to Monte Hale. Soon, Hale starred in his first major role in Home on the Range in 1946.
During his B-Western film run of the early 1950s, Hale started to sing at rodeos and circuses. Hale soon retired from movies and begin to appear at western conventions.
On November 12, 2004 for his work in movies, he received a "Star" on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
He was also instrumental in the foundation of what is now the Autry National Center of the American West.[1]
He died at the age of 89 in Studio City, California after a long illness; he was survived by his wife of 31 years, Joanne.[1][3]
Notes
- ^ a b c Oliver, Myrna (March 31, 2009). "Monte Hale dies at 89; cowboy actor helped found Autry museum in L.A." Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 31, 2009.
- ^ B-Westerns
- ^ Singing Cowboy Monte Hale Dies Yahoo News, March 30, 2009
External links
- Monte Hale at IMDb
- ‹The template AllMovie name is being considered for deletion.› Monte Hale at AllMovie
- Monte Hale at B-Westerns
- Monte Hale Western online comic books from FuryComics.com