Allan Lane

Allan Lane

ActorProducerMusic Department
Born
September 22, 1909
Died
October 27, 1973
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

Most western action film heroes begin and end their career in the saddle. Not so for cowboy idol Allan Lane (nicknamed "Rocky"), who started as a leading man in major studio dramas only to segue into "B" serials and sagebrush sagas in later life. The Indiana native was born in 1909 (some sources…

Biography

Most western action film heroes begin and end their career in the saddle. Not so for cowboy idol Allan Lane (nicknamed "Rocky"), who started as a leading man in major studio dramas only to segue into "B" serials and sagebrush sagas in later life. The Indiana native was born in 1909 (some sources claim 1904). His attentions, however, veered toward the theater and he left school to join a Cincinnati stock company. He toured with "Hit the Deck" to New York City and continued there in various other theater projects. A Fox talent scout discovered Lane in 1929, and he left New York for Hollywood. Making his debut with Not Quite Decent (1929), he had trouble rising in stature, however, and left Hollywood in 1932, giving it a second try a few years later. His second attempt saw him enjoying second lead roles in good quality "B" films throughout the late 1930s, including Stowaway (1936) with little Shirley Temple, Maid's Night Out (1938) with Joan Fontaine, and Twelve Crowded Hours (1939), co-starring Lucille Ball. Searching for better roles, he signed with Republic in 1940, and after struggling a bit in his initial films he hit pay dirt after teaming with Linda Stirling in the popular serial The Tiger Woman (1944). His own serials as steadfast Mountie Dave King proved popular, and around this time he started gaining added attention as a photogenic and very personable cowboy star. With his trusty steed "Blackjack," Lane managed to churn out a bucketful of oaters every year, beginning with Silver City Kid (1944), for nearly a decade, trading blows with the bad guys and seeing justice prevail. Following this chapter of his career, he left films and toured with circuses and rodeo shows until the TV series Red Ryder (1951) came his way. He may be better remembered these days not for his dashing good looks and saddle appeal on film but to older generations as the off-camera voice for the talking horse Mister Ed (1961) in the classic 1960s sitcom of the same name. Lane retired shortly thereafter and died on October 27, 1973, after a six-week bout with cancer.

Actor

Mister EdMister Ed(1961)as Mister Ed
CheyenneCheyenne(1955)as Sheriff Milton
GunsmokeGunsmoke(1955)as Capt. Graves, Kin Talley, Mac
Posse from HellPosse from Hell(1961)as Burl Hogan
BonanzaBonanza(1959)as Luke Grayson

Producer

Red RyderRed Ryder(1951)

Music Department

Mister EdMister Ed(1961)

Soundtrack

Mister EdMister Ed(1961)
Night SpotNight Spot(1938)

Archive Footage

History of the SitcomHistory of the Sitcom(2021)as Mr. Ed
Hit Celebrity TV CommercialsHit Celebrity TV Commercials(2004)as Mr. Ed - for Studebaker Automobiles
Television: The First Fifty YearsTelevision: The First Fifty Years(1999)as Mr. Ed
The Our Gang StoryThe Our Gang Story(1994)as Red Ryder
Action Heroes of the Wild WestAction Heroes of the Wild West(1992)as Self

Known for

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Allan Lane and Frank Fenton in Renegades of Sonora (1948)Blanche Friderici, Bebe Daniels, and Allan Lane in Honor of the Family (1931)Blanche Friderici, Bebe Daniels, and Allan Lane in Honor of the Family (1931)Roy Acuff, Roy Barcroft, and Allan Lane in Night Train to Memphis (1946)Joseph Crehan, Roy Acuff, Allan Lane, Adele Mara, and Francis McDonald in Night Train to Memphis (1946)Roy Barcroft, Michael Barton, Michael Hall, Wes Hudman, Allan Lane, and John Vosper in Black Hills Ambush (1952)

Credit Score: Allan Lane

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Navajo Trail Raiders4.8819497.40038
2King of the Royal Mounted4.8819407.400130
3Stowaway3.7519367.1001603
4Mister Ed3.2519616.9005170
5Desert of Lost Men3.2519516.90051
6Rough Riders of Durango3.2519516.90053
7Desperadoes of Dodge City3.2519487.00058
8Trail of Kit Carson3.2519456.20052
9Stagecoach to Denver3.0919465.700214
10Conspiracy3.0919395.600200