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Addison Byron Owen Randall (May 12, 1906 – July 16, 1945) was an American film actor, chiefly in Westerns. He often used a
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for his film work, chiefly Jack Randall, though he played roles as Allen Byron and Byron Vance too.


Early life

Randall was born May 12, 1906, in San Fernando, California as Addison Byron Owen Randall. He attended
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in
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. The reference book ''Who's Who in Hollywood'' gives Randall's place of birth as Quincy, Illinois.


Film career

Randall began his career as a supporting actor and foil at RKO, but he left when
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promised him the chance to star in films. They were true to their word, and he appeared in a series of Western films through the 1930s and 1940s. (In 1935, he actually played a star of Westerns in RKO's ''
Another Face ''Another Face'' (released in the UK as ''It Happened in Hollywood'')''Another Face' ...
'', released in 1935.) Many of Randall's early
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with Monogram feature him as a
singing cowboy A singing cowboy was a subtype of the archetypal cowboy hero of early Western films. It references real-world campfire side ballads in the American frontier, the original cowboys sang of life on the trail with all the challenges, hardships, and ...
, but his later roles were generally straight Western stories, and all were hampered by the low budgets typical of that studio. Many of his cowboy characters were named "Jack". His older brother Robert Livingston (born Robert Edward Randall) was also an actor in Western films of the time. Randall adopted his new "Allen Byron" identity in the 1940s in an effort to boost his fading professional fortunes, but the roles he received with new studio
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were not up to the task.


Death

He died unexpectedly in 1945 while filming a serial called '' The Royal Mounted Rides Again'' for
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, after a fall from a horse at
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, California, in which he struck a tree. Some sources attribute his death to injuries sustained during the fall, which in those versions resulted from an attempt to recover a hat he had dropped, while others state that he suffered a fatal
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before falling.Addison Randall
,
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reprinted in the
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online, accessed June 27, 2006.
He is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in
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, in the Garden of Memory, near his older brother, Robert Livingston.''Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries''
Accessed November 28, 2022.


Personal life

Randall twice married and divorced actress Louise Stanley, and carried on an affair with former silent film actress Louise Brooks. At the time of his death he was married to his second wife, actress
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, sister of actresses
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and
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.


Partial filmography

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His Family Tree ''His Family Tree'' is a 1935 comedy film directed by Charles Vidor. Plot Patrick Murphy, is a former Boatswain and fondly called Bosun. He is retired now, and owns a pub in Ireland. Down hearted because he hasn't heard from his son in America ...
'' (1935) as Mike Donovan * ''
Another Face ''Another Face'' (released in the UK as ''It Happened in Hollywood'')''Another Face' ...
'' (1935) as Tex Williams * '' Two in the Dark'' (1936) as Duke Reed * '' Love on a Bet'' (1936) as Jackson * ''
Mariners of the Sky ''Mariners of the Sky'' (also known as ''Navy Born'') is a 1936 American comedy-drama film directed and produced by Nate Watt, in his directorial debut. The film stars William Gargan, Claire Dodd and Douglas Fowley. Filmed with the cooperation o ...
'' (1936) aka ''Navy Born'' as Lt. Tex Jones * ''
Don't Turn 'Em Loose ''Don't Turn 'Em Loose'' is a 1936 American crime drama film directed by Ben Stoloff and produced by RKO Radio Pictures, who released the film on September 18, 1936. Written by Harry Segall and Ferdinand Reyher, the production’s screenplay is ...
'' (1936) as Al - Henchman * '' Red Lights Ahead'' (1936) as Nordingham * '' Flying Hostess'' (1936) as Earl Spencer * '' Danger Valley'' (1937) as Jack Bruce * '' Stars Over Arizona'' (1937) as Jack Dawson * '' Riders of the Dawn'' (1937) as Marshal Josh Preston * ''
Blazing Barriers ''Blazing Barriers'' is a 1937 American drama film directed by Aubrey Scotto and written by Edwin C. Parsons and Lee Freeman. The film stars Junior Coghlan, Edward Arnold Jr., Florine McKinney, Irene Franklin, Guy Bates Post and Milburn Stone. ...
'' (1937) as Arthur Forsythe * ''
Wild Horse Canyon ''Wild Horse Canyon'' is a 1938 American Western film directed by Robert F. Hill and written by Robert Emmett Tansey. The film stars Jack Randall, Dorothy Short, Frank Yaconelli, Warner Richmond, Walter Long and Dennis Moore. The film was ...
'' (1938) as Jack Gray * ''Gun Packer'' (1938) as Jack Denton * '' The Mexicali Kid'' (1938) as Jack Wood * ''
Man's Country ''Man's Country'' is a 1938 American Western film directed by Robert F. Hill and written by Robert Emmett Tansey. The film stars Jack Randall, Marjorie Reynolds, Walter Long, Forrest Taylor, and David Sharpe. The film was released on July 6, ...
'' (1938) as Jack Haid * ''
Gunsmoke Trail ''Gunsmoke Trail'' is a 1938 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Fred Myton. The film stars Jack Randall, Louise Stanley, Al St. John, Henry Roquemore, Ted Adams and John Merton. The film was released on May 27, 193 ...
'' (1938) as Jack Lane * '' Land of Fighting Men'' (1938) as Jack Lambert * '' Where the West Begins'' (1938) as Jack Manning * ''
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'' (1939) as Jack Mason * '' Oklahoma Terror'' (1939) as Jack Ridgley * '' Across the Plains'' (1939) as Jack Winters - Cherokee * ''Trigger Smith'' (1939) as Jack 'Trigger' Smith aka Arizona Jones * '' Drifting Westward'' (1939) as Jack Martin * '' Riders from Nowhere'' (1940) as Jack Rankin * '' Wild Horse Range'' (1940) as Jack Wallace * '' The Kid from Santa Fe'' (1940) as Santa Fe Kid * ''
Land of the Six Guns ''Land of the Six Guns'' is a 1940 American Western (genre), Western film directed by Raymond K. Johnson and written by Carl Krusada. The film stars Jack Randall (actor), Jack Randall, Louise Stanley, Frank LaRue, Glenn Strange, Bud Osborne and ...
'' (1940) as Jack Rowan * ''
Covered Wagon Trails ''Covered Wagon Trails'' is a 1940 American Western film directed by Raymond K. Johnson, starring Jack Randall, Sally Cairns and Lafe McKee. Cast * Jack Randall as Jack Cameron * Sally Cairns as Carol Bradford * Lafe McKee as John Bradfo ...
'' (1940) as Jack Cameron * '' The Cheyenne Kid'' (1940) as The Cheyenne Kid * '' Pioneer Days'' (1940) as Jack Dunham * ''
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'' (1943) as Joe * ''
Girls in Chains ''Girls in Chains'' is a 1943 American women in prison film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Arline Judge. Plot Johnny Moon is a mob boss who controls everything from politicians to a profitable women's penitentiary he runs. He has ru ...
'' (1943) as Johnny Moon * '' Danger! Women at Work'' (1943) as Danny * '' Cry 'Havoc''' (1943) as Lt. Thomas Holt


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Randall, Addison 1906 births 1945 deaths Male Western (genre) film actors American male film actors People from San Fernando, California Male actors from California 20th-century American male actors Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)