
Bob Steele
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bob Steele (January 23, 1907 - December 21, 1988) was an American actor. He was born Robert Adrian Bradbury in Portland, Oregon, into a vaudeville family. After years of touring, the family settled down in Hollywood in the late 1910s, where his father, Robert N. Bradbury, soon found work in the movies, first as an actor, later as a director, and by 1920, he hired Bob and his twin brother Bill (1907–1971) as juvenile leads for a series of adventure movies entitled "The Adventures of Bob and Bill". Bob's career began to take off for good in 1927, when he was hired by production company Film Booking Offices of America (FBO) to star in a series of Westerns. Bob—who was rechristened Bob Steele at FBO—soon made a name for himself, and in the late 1920s, 1930s and 1940s starred in B-Westerns for almost every minor film studio, including Monogram, Supreme, Tiffany, Syndicate, Republic (including several films of the Three Mesquiteers series) and Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC) (including the initial films of their "Billy the Kid" series), plus he had the occasional role in an A-movie, as in the adaptation of John Steinbeck's novel, Of Mice and Men from 1939. In the 1940s, Bob's career as a cowboy hero was on the decline, but he kept himself working by accepting supporting roles in many big movies like Howard Hawks' The Big Sleep, or the John Wayne vehicles Island in the Sky, Rio Bravo and Rio Lobo. Besides these he also made occasional appearances in science fiction films like Atomic Submarine and Giant from the Unknown and did lots of television work, culminating in a regular supporting role in the army comedy F Troop (1965–1967), which allowed him to show his comic talent. Steele played the character of Trooper Duffy who claimed to have been "shoulder to shoulder with Davy Crockett at the Alamo"-in fact Steele played in With Davy Crockett at the Fall of the Alamo in 1926. Bob Steele died on December 21, 1988 from emphysema after a long sickness. Bob Steele is said to have been the inspiration for the character "Cowboy Bob" in the Dennis The Menace comic strip. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bob Steele (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

The Big Sleep
as Lash Canino
1946

Alias John Law
as Everett Tarkington 'John' Clark
1935

Texas John Slaughter: Geronimo's Revenge
as Ben
1960

The Enforcer
as Herman
1951

Charley Varrick
as Bank Guard (uncredited)
1973

With Sitting Bull at the Spirit Lake Massacre
as Bob Keefe (as Bob Bradbury Jr.)
1927

Town Tamer
as Ken
1965

The Comancheros
as Pa Schofield (uncredited)
1961

Skin Game
as Bidder (uncredited)
1971

Wall of Noise
as Trainer
1963

Rio Lobo
as Rio Lobo Deputy (uncredited)
1970

The Great Bank Robbery
as First Guard
1969

Shenandoah
as Union Train Guard
1965

Nightmare Honeymoon
as Charlie
1974

Once Upon a Horse...
as Bob Steele
1958

The Ridin' Fool
as Steve Kendall
1931

Pardners
as Shorty
1956

The Fighting Chance
as Curly
1955

Bugles in the Afternoon
as Rider Who Announces Custer Is Dead
1952

Cheyenne
as Bucky
1947
TV Appearances

Family Affair
1966

Maverick
as Walter Jackson
1957

F Troop
as Trooper Duffy
1965

Gunsmoke
as Sam Gordon
1955

Rawhide
as Deputy Art Gray
1959

The Rebel
as Will Randall
1959

Sugarfoot
as Sam Shoulders
1957

The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
as Deputy Marshal Sam (uncredited)
1955

The Rebel
as Jess Kirby
1959

Lawman
as Telegraph Operator (uncredited)
1958

Maverick
as Wells
1957

Screen Director's Playhouse
as Deputy Sheriff Dodd
1955