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Roy Barcroft (born Howard Harold Ravenscroft; September 7, 1902 – November 28, 1969) was an American
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famous for playing villains in B-Westerns and other genres. From 1937 to 1957, he appeared in more than 300 films for
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.
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acclaimed Barcroft as "Republic Pictures' number one bad guy".


Background

Barcroft was born to a farming family in Crab Orchard, Nebraska, in 1902. In 1917, at the age of 15, he joined the
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during
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to fight in France, where he was wounded in action. After leaving the military, he drifted through several jobs (including ranch hand, roughneck, railroad worker and
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) before reenlisting and being stationed in
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. After leaving the Army for the second time, he played clarinet and saxophone for dance bands around Chicago until he and his family moved to Los Angeles in 1929.


Career

In 1929, he moved to
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and worked as an extra and as a salesman. He was discovered while acting in an amateur theatre production, a hobby which he took up to improve his speaking voice as a salesman. He appeared in the film serials ''Flash Gordon'' (1936), ''The President's Mystery'' (1936), and ''
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''. He worked for many different studios in the years that followed until 1943, when he signed an exclusive 10-year contract with
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. Under this contract, he starred in almost 150 films and film serials, becoming instantly recognized as the villain to the audiences of the day. His career slowed with the decline of B-Westerns, but he found work in television and B-movies during the 1950s and 1960s. From 1954 to 1956, Barcroft appeared in different roles in eight episodes of the syndicated western series '' Annie Oakley''. He also played the bit role of the marshal in the 1955 film adaptation of '' Oklahoma!''. That same year he appeared as the Marshal in the western movie '' The Spoilers''. Between 1955 and 1957 he played Col. Jim Logan, the kindly owner of the Triple-R Boys' Ranch, in the serial ''
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'', seen on television's '' Mickey Mouse Club''. A DVD version of the 1955 season, ''The Adventures of Spin & Marty'', was released in 2005 as part of the ''
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'' series. In 1960, he played the role of “George Farr” (a hired killer) on James Arness’s TV Western Series ''
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'' in the episode “Say Uncle” (S4E4), again in its 1965 offering “Circus Trick” (S10E20) & as “Jonas” in the 1967 in “The Returning” (S12E22). In 1961 on “Have Gun Will Travel” he played Shep Montrose in the episode “The Long Weekend (S4E29). On May 23, 1961, Barcroft played Doc Longley in the episode "Badge of the Outsider" on the television western series '' Laramie'', playing a retired outlaw framed for the murder of the deputy sheriff in Laramie. He appeared in a 1961 episode, "Heat Wave," of the adventure drama series '' Straightaway''. Barcroft was cast in the 1967 episode "Halo for a Badman" of the syndicated western series, ''
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'', as the
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of
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. In the film-focused newspaper '' Classic Images'', Laura Wagner wrote that Barcroft's work as a voice actor is often overlooked. She commented, "Barcroft can be heard in movies and on TV as narrators, radio operators, announcers, and various stray voices." In marked contrast to his villainous movie persona, Barcroft off-screen "had a reputation as one of the nicest guys in Hollywood," said
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in 2005.


Personal life

Barcroft married Vera Thompson in 1932, and they had two children.


Death

Barcroft died of kidney cancer at the
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in 1969. His body was donated to medical science.


Selected filmography

* ''
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'' (1938) * '' Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars'' (1938, Serial) - Martian Soldier
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(uncredited) * '' Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe'' (1940, Serial) - Ming's Soldier h 6, 10–12/ Arborian Sentry h 6(uncredited) * '' Man from Texas'' (1939) * '' Crashing Thru'' (1939) * '' Trailing Double Trouble'' (1940) * '' The Bandit Trail'' (1941) * ''
The Lone Rider in Cheyenne ''The Lone Rider in Cheyenne'' is a 1942 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Oliver Drake and Elizabeth Beecher. The film stars George Houston as the Lone Rider, Al St. John as his sidekick "Fuzzy" Jones, and Denn ...
'' (1942) * ''
Hoppy Serves a Writ ''Hoppy Serves a Writ'' is a 1943 Western film directed by George Archainbaud and starring William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy, the 43rd of 66 Cassidy features. The supporting cast features his regular sidekicks Andy Clyde and Jay Kirby, as well ...
'' (1943) * '' Canyon City'' (1943) * '' Sheriff of Sundown'' (1944) * ''
Call of the South Seas ''Call of the South Seas'' is a 1944 American action film directed by John English starring Janet Martin, Allan Lane and William Henry.Langman p.172 The film's sets were designed by the art director Gano Chittenden. Cast * Janet Martin as P ...
'' (1944) * '' Girls of the Big House'' (1945) * '' Along the Navajo Trail'' (1945) * '' The Purple Monster Strikes'' (1945) * '' Sunset in El Dorado'' (1945) * '' Oregon Trail Scouts'' (1947) * ''
Vigilantes of Boomtown ''Vigilantes of Boomtown'' is a 1947 American Western film in the Red Ryder film series directed by R. G. Springsteen, written by Earle Snell, and starring Allan Lane, Robert Blake, Martha Wentworth, Roscoe Karns, Roy Barcroft and Peggy Stewar ...
'' (1947) * '' The Wild Frontier'' (1947) * ''
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'' (1947) * '' The Bold Frontiersman'' (1948) * '' The Far Frontier'' (1948) * ''
Oklahoma Badlands ''Oklahoma Badlands'' is a 1948 American Western film directed by Yakima Canutt and written by Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Mildred Coles, Roy Barcroft, Gene Roth and Earle Hodgins. The film was release ...
'' (1948) * ''
Renegades of Sonora ''Renegades of Sonora'' is a 1948 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by M. Coates Webster. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Roy Barcroft, Frank Fenton, Mauritz Hugo and George J. Lewis. The film was released ...
'' (1948) * ''
Train to Alcatraz ''Train to Alcatraz'' is a 1948 American prison film directed by Philip Ford and starring Don Barry, Janet Martin, William Phipps, Roy Barcroft, and June Storey. Plot Criminals on a train bound for an infamous supermax prison plan to escape, a ...
'' (1948) * '' Frontier Investigator'' (1949) * '' The Dakota Kid'' (1951) * ''
Radar Men from the Moon ''Radar Men from the Moon'' is a 1952 black-and-white Republic Pictures' 12-chapter movie serial, the first Commando Cody serial starring newcomer George Wallace as Cody, Aline Towne as his sidekick Joan Gilbert, and serial veteran Roy Barcroft ...
'' (1953; Commando Cody/Rocketman series) * '' Down Laredo Way'' (1953) * '' Man Without a Star'' (1955) * '' Oklahoma!'' (1955) * '' The Spoilers'' (1955) * '' Band of Angels'' (1957) as Gillespie * '' Bandolero!'' (1968) * '' Monte Walsh'' (1970)


References


Further reading

* ''Roy Barcroft, King of the Badmen'' by Bobby J. Copeland, Biography,


External links

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Roy Barcroft at B-Westerns

Roy Barcroft, Great Character Actor
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