Joel McCrea Born: 5-Nov-1905 Birthplace: South Pasadena, CA Died: 20-Oct-1990 Location of death: Woodland Hills, CA Cause of death: Respiratory failure Remains: Cremated (ashes scattered at sea)
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Ride the High Country Girlfriend: Joyce Compton (actress, together late 1920s, broken engagement) Wife: Frances Dee (actress, m. 20-Oct-1933, one son) Son: Jody McCrea (actor, b. 6-Sep-1934)
University: Pomona College
RKO Radio Pictures under contract
National Cowboy Hall of Fame 1958 Hollywood Walk of Fame 6901 Hollywood Blvd.
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey (25-Sep-1984) · Himself Mustang Country (Mar-1976) The Great American Cowboy (1973) · Narrator [VOICE] Cry Blood, Apache (1970) Ride the High Country (20-Jun-1962) · Steve Judd The Gunfight at Dodge City (May-1959) Fort Massacre (May-1958) · Vinson Cattle Empire (1958) The Tall Stranger (17-Nov-1957) · Ned Bannon Gunsight Ridge (Sep-1957) · Mike Ryan Trooper Hook (12-Jul-1957) · Sgt. Hook The Oklahoman (19-May-1957) · John The First Texan (29-Jun-1956) · Sam Houston Wichita (3-Jul-1955) · Wyatt Earp Stranger on Horseback (23-Mar-1955) Black Horse Canyon (Jun-1954) · Del Rockwell Border River (Jan-1954) · Clete Mattson Rough Shoot (15-May-1953) · Taine The Lone Hand (May-1953) · Zachary Hallock The San Francisco Story (17-May-1952) Cattle Drive (8-Aug-1951) · Dan Mathews Frenchie (25-Dec-1950) · Tom Banning Saddle Tramp (21-Sep-1950) · Chuck Conner Stars in My Crown (11-May-1950) · Josiah Doziah Gray The Outriders (1-Mar-1950) · Will Owen Colorado Territory (11-Jun-1949) · Wes McQueen South of St. Louis (6-Mar-1949) Four Faces West (3-Aug-1948) Ramrod (21-Feb-1947) The Virginian (17-Apr-1946) · The Virginian The Unseen (12-May-1945) The Great Moment (6-Sep-1944) · W. T. G. Morton Buffalo Bill (13-Apr-1944) · Buffalo Bill The More the Merrier (26-Mar-1943) · Joe Carter The Palm Beach Story (2-Nov-1942) · Tom Jeffers The Great Man's Lady (29-Apr-1942) · Ethan Hoyt Sullivan's Travels (Dec-1941) · John L. Sullivan Foreign Correspondent (16-Aug-1940) · John Jones Primrose Path (22-Mar-1940) · Ed Wallace He Married His Wife (19-Jan-1940) · T. H. Randall Espionage Agent (23-Sep-1939) · Barry Corvall They Shall Have Music (26-Jul-1939) · Peter Union Pacific (27-Apr-1939) · Jeff Butler Three Blind Mice (18-Jun-1938) · Van Dam Smith Wells Fargo (30-Dec-1937) · Ramsay MacKay Dead End (24-Aug-1937) · Dave Woman Chases Man (28-Apr-1937) · Kenneth Nolan Internes Can't Take Money (16-Apr-1937) Banjo on My Knee (11-Dec-1936) · Ernie Holley Come and Get It (6-Nov-1936) · Richard Glasgow Adventure in Manhattan (8-Oct-1936) · George Melville These Three (18-Mar-1936) · Dr. Cardin Splendor (22-Nov-1935) Barbary Coast (13-Oct-1935) · Jim Carmichael Woman Wanted (2-Aug-1935) · Tony Our Little Girl (7-Jun-1935) · Dr. Donald Middleton Private Worlds (9-Mar-1935) The Richest Girl in the World (21-Sep-1934) · Tony Half a Sinner (1-Jun-1934) Gambling Lady (31-Mar-1934) · Garry Madison Chance at Heaven (27-Oct-1933) · Blacky Gorman One Man's Journey (31-Aug-1933) · Jimmy Watt Bed of Roses (29-Jun-1933) · Dan The Silver Cord (5-May-1933) · David Phelps Rockabye (25-Nov-1932) · Jacobs Van Riker Pell The Sport Parade (11-Nov-1932) · Sandy Brown The Most Dangerous Game (9-Sep-1932) · Bob Bird of Paradise (12-Aug-1932) · Johnny The Lost Squadron (10-Mar-1932) · Red Girls About Town (7-Nov-1931) The Common Law (17-Jul-1931) · John Neville Born to Love (17-Apr-1931) · Barry Craig Kept Husbands (22-Feb-1931) · Richard Brunton The Silver Horde (25-Oct-1930) · Boyd Emerson Dynamite (13-Dec-1929) · Marco, Her Boy Friend
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