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Carl Mathews (February 19, 1903 – May 3, 1959), also sometimes credited as Carl Matthews, was an American character actor and stuntman of the 1930s through 1950s. Born on February 19, 1903 in Oklahoma, his first film role would be in '' Rough Riding Ranger'' in 1935. Over the next 33 years, Mathews appeared in over 200 films,
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, and television shows, either as a performer or a stuntman.


Early life

Mathews was born in 1903 on the Cherokee reservation in Oklahoma to Sam and Hattie Mathews, and grew up in Muskogee, Oklahoma This birth year of 1903 holds throughout his census records through 1940, however, his death certificate lists his date of birth as 1899. His records in the
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show that he was 1/8 Cherokee. His father was a butcher. He was a veteran of
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, and served in the merchant marines during the 1920s, although by the end of the decade he was working for the railroads as a switchman. He married his wife Margaret at some point in the 1920s, and they had a son, Carl Jr. in 1930. The family lived in Muskogee. The family moved to Los Angeles at some point in the early 1930s, and were living there by 1935; it was at this point when Mathews began his career in film.


Film career

Mathews began his film career with the role of Cinch Clemons in the low-budget
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, ''Rough Riding Ranger''. During his career he had roles in over 60 feature films, and appeared in over 150 others in either very small roles, as a stuntman or as a
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. Most of his roles were in the part of one of the underlings of the antagonist in the film. In addition to his acting, many of his film appearances were as a stuntman or body double. Some of the films he performed stunt work in include: '' Heroes of the Alamo'' (1937), ''
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'' (1940), '' Billy the Kid Trapped'' (1942), and ''Buffalo Bill Rides Again'' (1947); as well as movie serials such as ''
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''. He was the body double for Fred Scott, as well as Ray "Crash" Corrigan. Later in his career, he appeared in several television series, most notably '' The Cisco Kid'', for which he appeared in a couple of dozen episodes.


Filmography

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The Silent Code ''The Silent Code'' is a 1935 American Western film written by George Morgan and directed by Stuart Paton. It was the third of a scheduled six films in the "Morton of the Mounties" series, although this would be the last one made. The first two ...
'' (1935) (as Carl Matthews) *'' Rough Riding Ranger'' (1935) *'' Custer's Last Stand'' (1936) *''
The Roaming Cowboy ''The Roaming Cowboy'' is a 1937 American Western film directed by Robert F. Hill and written by Fred Myton. The film stars Fred Scott, Al St. John, Lois January, Forrest Taylor, Roger Williams, Richard Cramer, Buddy Cox and Art Miles. T ...
'' (1937) (as Carl Matthews) *'' Melody of the Plains'' (1937) (as Carl Matthews) *'' Moonlight on the Range'' (1937) (as Carl Matthews) *'' Frontier Scout'' (1938) (as Carl Matthews) *'' The Rangers' Round-Up'' (1938) (as Carl Matthews) *'' Six-Gun Rhythm'' (1939) * ''
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'' (1939) *'' Code of the Fearless'' (1939) (as Carl Matthews) *'' Trigger Pals'' (1939) *''
Two Gun Troubador ''Two Gun Troubador'' is a 1939 American Western film directed by Raymond K. Johnson and written by Richard L. Bare and Phil Dunham. The film stars Fred Scott, Claire Rochelle, John Merton, Harry Harvey Sr., Carl Mathews and William Woods. Th ...
'' (1939) *'' The Kid from Santa Fe'' (1940) *'' The Range Busters'' (1940) * ''
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'' (1940) *'' The Sagebrush Family Trails West'' (1940) *'' West of Pinto Basin'' (1940) * '' Covered Wagon Trails'' (1940) *'' Straight Shooter'' (1940) *''
Phantom Rancher ''Phantom Rancher'' is a 1940 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Ken Maynard. Plot summary When Ken Mitchell inherits his late uncle's cattle ranch he finds the community hates him for trying to drive farmers off ...
'' (1940) (as Carl Matthews) *''
Pinto Canyon ''Pinto Canyon'' is a 1940 American Western film directed by Raymond K. Johnson and written by Carl Krusada. The film stars Bob Steele, Louise Stanley, Kenne Duncan, Ted Adams, Steve Clark and Budd Buster. The film was released on May 1, 1940, ...
'' (1940) *'' Ridin' the Trail'' (1940) *'' Trailing Double Trouble'' (1940) *'' Fugitive Valley'' (1941) *'' Tonto Basin Outlaws'' (1941) *'' Saddle Mountain Roundup'' (1941) *'' The Rangers Take Over'' (1942) (as Carl Matthews) *'' Arizona Stage Coach'' (1942) *''
Lawless Plainsmen ''Lawless Plainsmen'' is a 1942 American Western film directed by William Berke and written by Luci Ward. The film stars Charles Starrett, Russell Hayden, Cliff Edwards, Luana Walters, Ray Bennett and Gwen Kenyon. The film was released on ...
'' (1942) *''
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'' (1942) *'' Rock River Renegades'' (1942) *'' Texas to Bataan'' (1942) *'' Thunder River Feud'' (1942) *'' The Blocked Trail'' (1943) *''
Song of the Range ''Song of the Range'' is a 1944 American musical Western film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Jimmy Wakely, Dennis Moore and Lee 'Lasses' White.Martin p.169 Cast * Jimmy Wakely as Jimmy * Dennis Moore as Denny * Lee 'Lasses' Whit ...
'' (1944) *'' The Cisco Kid Returns'' (1945) *''
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'' (1946) (as Carl Matthews) *'' Buffalo Bill Rides Again'' (1947) *''
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'' (1947) *'' The Fighting Vigilantes'' (1947) *''
Law of the Lash ''Law of the Lash'' is a 1947 American Western (genre), Western film directed by Ray Taylor (director), Ray Taylor. The screenplay concerns a U.S. marshal who attempts to clean up a town that has been taken over by crooks. It was the first lead ...
'' (1947) *'' Prairie Express'' (1947) *'' Return of the Lash'' (1947) *''
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'' (1947) *'' West to Glory'' (1947) *'' Gun Talk'' (1947) *'' Stage to Mesa City'' (1947) *'' Unconquered'' (1948) *''
The Hawk of Powder River ''The Hawk of Powder River'' is a 1948 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor. Plot Cast * Eddie Dean as Deputy Marshal Eddie Dean *White Cloud as Eddie's Horse * Roscoe Ates as Soapy Jones *Jennifer Holt as Vivian Chambers aka The H ...
'' (1948) *''
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'' (1948) *'' Partners of the Sunset'' (1948) (as Carl Matthews) *'' Range Renegades'' (1948) *'' Song of the Drifter'' (1948) *''
The Westward Trail ''The Westward Trail'' is a 1948 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and written by Robert Alan Miller. The film stars Eddie Dean, Roscoe Ates, Phyllis Planchard, Eileene Hardin, Steve Drake and Bob Duncan. The film was released on M ...
'' (1948) *'' Haunted Trails'' (1949) *'' Range Land'' (1949) *'' Arizona Territory'' (1950) *'' Crooked River'' (1950) *'' Fence Riders'' (1950) *''
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'' (1950) *'' Six Gun Mesa'' (1950) *'' West of Wyoming'' (1950) *'' Skipalong Rosenbloom'' (1951) *''
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'' (1952) *'' Treasure of Ruby Hills'' (1955) (as Carl Matthews) *'' Westward Ho the Wagons!'' (1956)


Personal life

At some point shortly after Mathews entered the film industry, he divorced from his first wife, Margaret, who returned to Oklahoma with their son, to live with her mother and father. By 1940, Mathews had remarried, his new wife was named Irene. This marriage was also unsuccessful, and the two divorced. Mathews died on May 3, 1959 in Los Angeles County, California, of cirrhosis of the liver.


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