Shug Fisher

Shug Fisher

ActorMusic DepartmentSoundtrack
Born
September 26, 1907
Died
March 16, 1984
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

This country singing-and-playing perennial earned the nickname of "Shug" early in life from his mother, who used to call him "sugar" as an infant. The native Oklahoman was born George Clinton Fisher in 1907, the son of a Scots-Irish father and part Choctaw mother. He learned how to play the…

Biography

This country singing-and-playing perennial earned the nickname of "Shug" early in life from his mother, who used to call him "sugar" as an infant. The native Oklahoman was born George Clinton Fisher in 1907, the son of a Scots-Irish father and part Choctaw mother. He learned how to play the mandolin, fiddle and guitar by the time he went on the road and later added comedy schtick to his traveling act. He finally took the plunge and headed west to California toiling in a series of side jobs (oil field cabler, tool dresser) before getting some work on radio. He joined various country groups, including the "Hollywood Hillbillies," in which he played bass fiddle, and the "Beverly Hill Billies." He finally found "gold up in them thar hills" saddling up with Roy Rogers in his western films and singing with the renown group "Sons of the Pioneers."

On various radio broadcasts with the group, Shug's talents soon included songwriting. Some of his songs included "Out on the Open Range" and "Ridin' Down to Santa Fe," tunes later recorded by such established stars as Merle Travis. Shug first joined the Sons of the Pioneers in 1943 as a bass player and comedian and appearing on their Lucky U Ranch radio program. He also performed with Stuart Hamblen's "Lucky Stars" and partnered on and off with singer/actor/comedian Pat Brady. Following his break with the Pioneers, he worked with pre-Festus actor Ken Curtis (of "Gunsmoke" fame) in movies and on TV and radio. He returned once more with the Sons of the Pioneers (1955-1959), then went on to appear with Red Foley's and his Ozark Jubilee TV show for a couple of years.

Shug continued on as various character types on TV and enjoyed a regular role with friend Curtis on the Ripcord (1961) adventure series. He also is remembered for his recurring role as Shorty Kellums on The Beverly Hillbillies (1962), and appeared in several films and TV episodes for Walt Disney in later years. He died in March 1984 after a lingering illness, with old friend Ken Curtis by his side.

Actor

Harper Valley P.T.A.Harper Valley P.T.A.(1981)as Harry Haldeen
The Return of the Beverly HillbilliesThe Return of the Beverly Hillbillies(1981)as Judge Gillum
The Magical World of DisneyThe Magical World of Disney(1954)as Capt. Rob, Leroy, Ropejon, Harvey, Motel Owner, Sherman Prather
The Dukes of HazzardThe Dukes of Hazzard(1979)as Homer, Newtie
ABC Weekend SpecialsABC Weekend Specials(1977)as Farmer #2

Music Department

Pecos PestPecos Pest(1955)

Soundtrack

GunsmokeGunsmoke(1955)
Ozark Jubilee(1955)
Pecos PestPecos Pest(1955)
Swing Your PartnerSwing Your Partner(1943)

Self

This Is Your LifeThis Is Your Life(1970)as Self
Ozark Jubilee(1955)as Self - Comedian, Self - regular performer, Self - Singer, Self, Singer
The Dinah Shore Chevy ShowThe Dinah Shore Chevy Show(1956)as Self - Sons of the Pioneers
Hollywood on Parade No. A-3(1932)as Self

Archive Footage

Midnight MadnessMidnight Madness(1990)as Old Man Harris
The Magical World of DisneyThe Magical World of Disney(1954)as Bartender, Captain Cary

Known for

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Roy Rogers, Melva Anstead, Joy Barlow, Lucille La Marr, Martha Carroll, Ken Carson, Dale Evans, Hugh Farr, Karl Farr, Shug Fisher, Harriette Haddon, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Bob Nolan, Sons of the Pioneers, Tim Spencer, Dorothy Stevens, and Jean MacMurray in Don't Fence Me In (1945)Roy Rogers, Hugh Farr, Karl Farr, Shug Fisher, Jack Holt, Bob Nolan, and Tim Spencer in My Pal Trigger (1946)Shug FisherKen Curtis, Hugh Farr, Karl Farr, Shug Fisher, Bob Nolan, and Lloyd PerrymanRoy Rogers, Ken Carson, Karl Farr, and Shug Fisher in Man from Oklahoma (1945)Roy Rogers, Ken Carson, Hugh Farr, Karl Farr, Shug Fisher, William Haade, Bob Nolan, Sons of the Pioneers, Tim Spencer, and Trigger in The Yellow Rose of Texas (1944)

Credit Score: Shug Fisher

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Mister Roberts10.0019557.61319672
2The Beverly Hillbillies5.6319627.30712334
3The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance4.0019628.10188628
4The Reivers2.5019696.6023563
5Petticoat Junction2.5019637.0004120
6Fighting Coast Guard2.5019516.300137
7The Castaway Cowboy2.3819745.8001108
8Cyborg 20872.3819665.300832
9Git!2.0019654.90061
10The Giant Gila Monster1.6319593.7004736