Sunset Carson

Sunset Carson

ActorProducer
Born
November 12, 1920
Died
May 1, 1990
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

An American cowboy star of "B" westerns who had a brief career in the 1940s, Sunset Carson was born with the decidedly unheroic name of Winifred Maurice Harrison (although he was generally known to his family as Michael or Mick) in Gracemore, Oklahoma. He moved to Plainview, Texas, as a boy and…

Biography

An American cowboy star of "B" westerns who had a brief career in the 1940s, Sunset Carson was born with the decidedly unheroic name of Winifred Maurice Harrison (although he was generally known to his family as Michael or Mick) in Gracemore, Oklahoma. He moved to Plainview, Texas, as a boy and became a successful rodeo rider. Supposedly spotted at a rodeo by Tom Mix, Carson--like Mix, never one to let the truth get in the way of a good story--was given a job in Mix's touring circus/Wild West Show. He also claimed to have appeared in a few bit parts in movies before traveling to South America in 1940 and winning the Champion All-Around Cowboy awards in Buenos Aires (!) two years in a row.

Returning to the US, he got small parts in such films as Stage Door Canteen (1943) and Janie (1944) before being spotted by Republic executive Louis Gray. His size, looks and horsemanship got him a Republic contract as the star of a series of "B" westerns, along with a name change to Sunset Carson. Within two years Carson was #10 on the list of top money-making western stars, but Republic parted ways with him in 1946. According to stuntman Yakima Canutt, Carson attended a studio function drunk and accompanied by an underage girl, and studio head Herbert J. Yates fired him. Carson claimed to have left over business disputes. In any case, he never again achieved the level of success he had had at Republic. After a string of very low-budget westerns for other companies, Carson retired from films in 1985 after making the sci-fi western Alien Outlaw (1985). Sunset Carson toured with Tommy Scott's Country Music Circus and Wild West Show. He replaced Tim McCoy after his death and stayed with them for five seasons. Thereafter he lived in retirement, making film appearances and attending western film conventions.

Sunset Carson died in Reno, Nevada, in 1990.

Actor

Alien OutlawAlien Outlaw(1985)as Sunset
Simon & SimonSimon & Simon(1981)as Yancy Carlson
SeaboSeabo(1978)as Sheriff Deese
The Marshal of Windy HollowThe Marshal of Windy Hollow(1972)as Marshal
Battling MarshalBattling Marshal(1950)as Marshal Sunset Carson

Self

Tootsie Hippodrome(1952)as Self

Archive Footage

Action Heroes of the Wild WestAction Heroes of the Wild West(1992)as Self

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Sunset Carson, Tom London, Olin Howland, Jack Ingram, and Linda Stirling in Sheriff of Cimarron (1945)Jack Baxley, Sunset Carson, and Pat Starling in Battling Marshal (1950)Dick Balkney, Keefe Brasselle, Ladell Buchanan, Warren Burr, Sunset Carson, Tanis Chandler, Jimmie Dodd, Milt Douglas, William Frambes, Ann Gillis, Robert Hutton, Danny Jackson, Georgia Lee, Karole Lee, Julie London, Martin Lord, John Nelson, Virginia Noe, Virginia Patton, Joyce Reynolds, Dok Stanford, Ruth Tobey, Colleen Townsend, Andy Williams, Michael Carter, Dick Williams, Bob Williams, Don Williams, and John Forrest in Janie (1944)Roy Barcroft, Sunset Carson, and Olin Howland in Santa Fe Saddlemates (1945)Johnny Carpenter, Sunset Carson, Bud Geary, and Olin Howland in Santa Fe Saddlemates (1945)Sunset Carson and George Chesebro in Santa Fe Saddlemates (1945)

Credit Score: Sunset Carson

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Alias Billy the Kid6.5019467.600121
2Rough Riders of Cheyenne6.5019457.600102
3Deadline4.8819487.10039
4Fighting Mustang4.8819487.30083
5Rio Grande Raiders4.8819467.10056
6Oregon Trail4.8819457.200124
7Santa Fe Saddlemates4.8819457.30082
8Sheriff of Cimarron4.8819457.100126
9Call of the Rockies4.8819447.300125
10Bandits of the Badlands3.2519457.00051