Clifford William Lyons (1 July 1901 - 6 January 1974) was an American film actor, stuntman and
second unit director
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, primarily of Westerns and particularly the films of
John Ford
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and
John Wayne. His Hollywood contemporaries were unanimous in describing him as “a driven taskmaster”.
Biography
Lyons, the son of Garrett Thomas Lyons and Wilhamena Johnson Lyons, was raised on a South Dakota farm, though his family lived for a time in
Memphis, Tennessee
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, where he attended business school. An expert horseman, Lyons gave up the notion of a business career and opted for the
rodeo arena instead, touring nationwide and eventually reaching Los Angeles at the age of 21. Accomplished cowboys were in great demand for western films, and Lyons found a home in that genre, working both as a stuntman and an actor.
After only a couple of bit parts, he was signed by independent producer Bud Barsky to do seven inexpensive Westerns directed by
Paul Hurst
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, with costar Al Hoxie (the younger brother of cowboy actor
Jack Hoxie
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). Lyons and Al Hoxie alternated as the hero and heavy in another Western series produced by
Morris R. Schlank
Morris R. Schlank (1879–1932) was an American film producer active during the silent and early sound era. He founded and ran his own independent company Morris R. Schlank Productions.Stephens & Wanamaker p.46-47
Selected filmography
* ''Dr. ...
and, as Cliff "Tex" Lyons, he seemed headed for minor stardom as a "B" western lead. Throughout the late 1920s he also worked frequently in
Ben F. Wilson productions around
Inglewood, California
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.
Unfortunately, Lyons' voice was not well-suited for sound and the talkie revolution confined him to smaller roles. However, as his shot at stardom faded, his career as a stunt double for major actors was on the rise. Lyons doubled such cowboy stars as
Tom Mix
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,
Ken Maynard
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Maynard was also an occasional screenwrit ...
,
Buck Jones
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Early life, milit ...
and
Johnny Mack Brown
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Early life
Born and raise ...
, often under the direction of
Francis Ford, elder brother of John.
In 1936 he worked with John Wayne for the first time and began a personal and business relationship that would remain strong for three decades. Wayne was influential in getting Lyons his first work as a second-unit director and in introducing him to John Ford, for whom Lyons would do some of his finest action sequences. Lyons' reputation as a stunt coordinator is comparable to that of acknowledged master
Yakima Canutt
Enos Edward "Yakima" Canutt (November 29, 1895 – May 24, 1986) was an American champion rodeo rider, actor, stuntman, and action director. He developed many stunts for films and the techniques and technology to protect stuntmen in performing t ...
, with whom Lyons partnered on numerous occasions.
Film scholar
J. Hoberman relates an incident from 1955 when Lyons and Canutt were involved in using their brawling reputation to break up a group of leftists who were reportedly targeting Wayne.
Lyons' most noted second unit work was the massive and dynamic battle sequences of Wayne's ''
The Alamo''. He specialized in mass horse falls (sometimes up to a dozen in a single scene), back-flip dismounts at gallop, and wagon and carriage separations and rollovers; all seen to good effect in
The Comancheros for
Michael Curtiz
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. Lyons was probably the last stuntman to ride a horse off a cliff for the movies before it was banned by animal humane laws.
In 1952 Lyons appeared as Willie in the western ''
Bend in the River'' which starred ''
Jimmy Stewart
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'', ''
Arthur Kennedy
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'', ''
Julie Adams
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'' and ''
Rock Hudson
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''. He is also seen briefly in the rollcall of the charioteers in the 1959 remake of
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Fiction
*'' Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ'', an 1880 novel by American general and author Lew Wallace
** ''Ben-Hur'' (play), a play that debuted on Broadway in 1899
** ''Ben Hur'' (1907 film), a one-reel silent ...
.
He was elected to the board of directors of the
Screen Actors Guild
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and was an original board member of the Hollywood Stuntmans’ Hall of Fame.
Although he gained notoriety for taking horses over high jumps and down steep hills, Wayne biographer Scott Eyman records Lyons always cared for the safety of men and animals under his charge and on one occasion worried whether cattle to be used in a stampede scene might break their legs by going over a small gully.
Lyons was married from 1938 to 1955 to actress
Beth Marion, with whom he had two sons. He died in 1974 at 72, not long after coordinating stunts for Wayne's ''
The Train Robbers
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''.
Selected filmography
* ''
A Tale of the Christ'' (1925)
* ''
Riding Romance'' (1925)
* ''
Wild Horse Canyon
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'' (1925)
* ''
Blue Streak O'Neil'' (1926)
* ''
West of the Law
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'' (1926)
* ''
Thunderbolt's Tracks'' (1927)
* ''
Rider of the Law'' (1927)
* ''
Speeding Hoofs'' (1927)
* ''
Law of the Mounted'' (1928)
* ''
Manhattan Cowboy
''Manhattan Cowboy'' is a 1928 American silent Western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Bob Custer, Lafe McKee and Mary Mayberry.McGowan p.169
Cast
* Bob Custer as Jack Steel
* Lafe McKee as John Steel
* Mary Mayberry as Alice D ...
'' (1928)
* ''
West of Santa Fe'' (1928)
* ''
Across the Plains'' (1928)
* ''
The Old Code
''The Old Code'' is a 1928 American silent historical drama film directed by Ben F. Wilson and starring Walter McGrail, Lillian Rich and Cliff Lyons.Langman p.XIV It is based on a story by James Oliver Curwood and a Native American girl in lov ...
'' (1928)
* ''
An Oklahoma Cowboy'' (1929)
* ''
The Saddle King'' (1929)
* ''
Captain Cowboy
''Captain Cowboy'' is a 1929 American silent Western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Yakima Canutt, Ione Reed and John Lowell.
Cast
* Yakima Canutt
* Ione Reed
* Slim Whitaker
* John Lowell
* Bobby Dunn
* Betty Carter
Be ...
'' (1929)
* ''
Headin' Westward'' (1929)
* ''
The Cowboy and the Outlaw'' (1929)
*''
West of the Rockies'' (1929)
* ''
The Voice From the Sky
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'' (1930)
* ''
Breezy Bill'' (1930)
* ''
Call of the Desert'' (1930)
* ''
The Canyon of Missing Men'' (1930)
* ''
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'' (1930)
* ''
Firebrand Jordan
''Firebrand Jordan'' is a 1930 American pre-Code
western film directed by Alan James and starring Lane Chandler, Sheldon Lewis and Yakima Canutt.Munden, p. 247
Cast
* Lane Chandler as Firebrand Jordan
* Aline Goodwin as Joan Howe
* Yaki ...
'' (1930)
* ''
The Lone Rider'' (1930)
* ''
Red Fork Range
''Red Fork Range'' is a 1931 American pre-Code Western film directed by Alan James and starring Hal Taliaferro, Ruth Mix and Al Ferguson.
Main cast
* Hal Taliaferro as Wally Hamilton
* Ruth Mix as Ruth Farell
* Al Ferguson as Black Bard
* ...
'' (1931)
* ''
Riders of the Purple Sage
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'' (1931)
* ''
Battling Buckaroo
''Battling Buckaroo'' is a 1932 American western film directed by Armand Schaefer and starring Lane Chandler, Doris Hill and Yakima Canutt.Pitts p.22
Synopsis
A young outlaw Jack Winslow steps in to rescue a Mexican woman and her father who ar ...
'' (1932)
* ''
Mystery Mountain'' (1934)
* ''
Jesse James
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'' (1939) (horse river dive; ride through plateglass; horse to train transfer)
Life (magazine)
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, 29 October 1937, pictures & letter to editor from Fletcher H. Clarke, p. 129; Wise & Ware p.54 with Johnny Hagner illustration p.112-3.
* ''
Winners of the West'' (1940)
* ''
The Purple Monster Strikes
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The original production title for the serial was ''The Purple Shadow Strikes''. The ...
'' (1945)
* ''
The Phantom Rider'' (1946)
* ''
3 Godfathers
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'' (1948) (uncredited)
* ''
Wagon Master
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'' (1950)
* ''
Bend of the River
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'' (1952)
* ''
Peter Gunn
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'' (TV series, 1st season, episode 27, “Breakout”) (1959)
References
External links
*
*Lyons radio (scripted) interview by Kurt Forman, “The Daredevils of Hollywood, episode 2 - Cliff Lyons,” original air date 29 April 1938, L.A., YouTube audio
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1901 births
1974 deaths
American male film actors
American stunt performers
Male actors from South Dakota
20th-century American male actors
Male Western (genre) film actors
People from Lake County, South Dakota