Al Hoxie

Al Hoxie

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Born
October 7, 1901
Died
April 6, 1982

American leading man of silent Westerns whose career was much overshadowed by that of his much more famous brother Jack Hoxie. He grew up in the backwoods and mountains of Idaho. His older brother had become a champion rodeo rider, a talent he parlayed into early success in cowboy movies. Following…

Biography

American leading man of silent Westerns whose career was much overshadowed by that of his much more famous brother Jack Hoxie. He grew up in the backwoods and mountains of Idaho. His older brother had become a champion rodeo rider, a talent he parlayed into early success in cowboy movies. Following in his brother's footsteps, Al Hoxie moved to Los Angeles, not yet twenty years old. His brother Jack soon got him work as a stuntman and wrangler, and Al doubled for his brother and other actors in numerous films of the early 1920s. He began to get bit parts, and then bigger roles, in his brother's films and then on his own. A Poverty Row studio called Anchor Films saw potential in the strapping cowboy with the famous (last) name. They signed him to play the lead in a series of Westerns, which then led to a new series contract with producer Bud Barsky. None of these pictures ventured far beyond mediocre, and with the coming of sound in the late 1920s, Hoxie, with no great following, quit the business. He returned to his Northwest roots for several years, then returned to Los Angeles, this time to work as a conductor on the Red Line streetcars. For a few years he was a forest ranger, then went into law enforcement, first for the Anaheim, California, police department, and then for the Patton State Hospital. While there, Hoxie regained some public attention by disarming a deranged man with hostages. He was presented California's highest award for bravery, the California Medal of Honor. He retired thereafter and spent his remaining years in Redlands, California, where he died in 1982, seventeen years after the death of his much more famous older brother.

Actor

Pals of the WestPals of the West(1934)as Henchman Bill
Desert ManDesert Man(1934)as Henchman Al
Carrying the MailCarrying the Mail(1934)as Stage Driver Al
Fighting Cowboy(1930)
The White OutlawThe White Outlaw(1929)as Sheriff Ralston

Additional Crew

The Broken SpurThe Broken Spur(1921)

Self

HollywoodHollywood(1980)as Self

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Barney Beasley, Yakima Canutt, Peggy Djarling, Al Hoxie, Jack Jones, James Sheridan, and Hal Taliaferro in Carrying the Mail (1934)Jules Cowles and Al Hoxie in Ace of Clubs (1925)Al HoxieBarney Beasley, Yakima Canutt, Peggy Djarling, Franklyn Farnum, Al Hoxie, Fred Parker, James Sheridan, Hal Taliaferro, and Silver King the Horse in Carrying the Mail (1934)Barney Beasley, Yakima Canutt, Peggy Djarling, Franklyn Farnum, Al Hoxie, Fred Parker, James Sheridan, Hal Taliaferro, and Silver King the Horse in Carrying the Mail (1934)Christian J. Frank, Al Hoxie, Jack Hoxie, and Marin Sais in Thunderbolt Jack (1920)

Credit Score: Al Hoxie

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Red Blood4.8819257.30036
2Days of '492.0019244.00024
3His Last Bullet1.6319280.0000
4Roaring Guns1.6319270.0000
5Blue Streak O'Neil1.6319260.0000
6Battling Kid1.6319260.0000
7The Lost Trail1.6319250.0000
8The Texas Terror1.6319250.0000
9Buried Gold1.6319250.0000