Rex Lease

Rex Lease

ActorWriterSoundtrack
Born
February 11, 1903
Died
January 3, 1966

Born Rex Lloyd Lease in West Virginia on February 11, 1903 (not 1901, according to Social Security records found), future cowboy actor Rex Lease was raised in Columbus, Ohio and very briefly attended Ohio Wesleyan University initially interested in the ministry. When this fell through, he decided to…

Biography

Born Rex Lloyd Lease in West Virginia on February 11, 1903 (not 1901, according to Social Security records found), future cowboy actor Rex Lease was raised in Columbus, Ohio and very briefly attended Ohio Wesleyan University initially interested in the ministry. When this fell through, he decided to attempt an acting career instead. Setting his sights on Hollywood at age 19 in 1924, he broke into silent films as an extra and bit player.

Rex's first role of any significance was as the adult son of Irene Rich and Morgan Wallace in the melodrama A Woman Who Sinned (1924). Within a couple of years the strapping, exceedingly handsome actor had made it into the silent co-star ranks of romantic drama, jazz-age comedy, canine adventures and rugged action in such fare as Somebody's Mother (1926), Mystery Pilot (1926), The Timid Terror (1926), The Outlaw Dog (1927), Clancy's Kosher Wedding (1927), The College Hero (1927) and as the murderous bad guy, The Solitaire Kid, in the silent Tim McCoy western The Law of the Range (1928) co-starring a very young Joan Crawford.

Lease made an easy transition come the advent of sound and continued on as heroes and romantic leading men types in such early talkies as Borrowed Wives (1930), Troopers Three (1930), The Sign of the Wolf (1931), Chinatown After Dark (1931), The Monster Walks (1932) and Inside Information (1934). Having appeared in the title role of the western The Utah Kid (1930), within a few years Rex hit minor cowboy hero stardom with such offerings as The Cowboy and the Bandit (1935), Cyclone of the Saddle (1935), Fighting Caballero (1935), The Ghost Rider (1935), Rough Riding Ranger (1935), Custer's Last Stand (1936), Cavalcade of the West (1936) and The Silver Trail (1937). Just as quickly, however, his hero status fell aside and he found himself, more often than not, shuffled back to playing secondary partners or villains for a host of other established or ascending sagebrush stars such as his old pal Tim McCoy, as well as Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Hoot Gibson, Johnny Mack Brown, Tex Ritter, Tom Tyler, Bob Steele, Allan Lane, Bill Elliott and a quickly rising John Wayne.

By the late 1930's, Rex was finding himself with little to no billing at all -- appearing as a bank robber in the Laurel & Hardy comedy A Chump at Oxford (1940), a cop in The Grapes of Wrath (1940), and minor henchmen in such second-string westerns as Saddlemates (1941), Jesse James at Bay (1941), Idaho (1943), King of the Cowboys (1943), Rough Riders of Cheyenne (1945) and Frontier Gal (1945). Occasional featured roles included those in Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp Ground (1943), Springtime in Texas (1945), Days of Buffalo Bill (1946), The People's Choice (1946) and the serial cliffhanger The Crimson Ghost (1946). Lease went on to appear in hundreds of films over a three and a half decade career.

In the 1950's Rex added TV to his extensive résumé with appearances on "The Abbott & Costello Show," "The Roy Rogers Show," "Tales of the Texas Rangers," "Fury," "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin," "Maverick" and several spots (his last being in 1960) on "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp." A few minor 50's western movie parts also came his way with Ride, Vaquero! (1953), Calamity Jane (1953), Backlash (1956) and Tension at Table Rock (1956).

Rex's personal life was turbulent, what with five marriages and divorces -- his first two being actresses Charlotte Merriam and Eleanor Hunt). He eventually retired and died of undisclosed causes in the Los Angeles area on January 3, 1966, at the age of 62. He was discovered by his son Richard, who was shot to death at age 25 the following year after being involved in a traffic altercation with two teenagers.

Actor

MaverickMaverick(1957)as Poker Player #2, Station Agent
The Life and Legend of Wyatt EarpThe Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp(1955)as Shoto, Brother William, Cagle, Circle Bar Cowhand, Clanton Henchman, Gang Leader, Hoke Smith, Rance, Tex - Henchman
The GazeboThe Gazebo(1959)as Stage Manager
26 Men26 Men(1957)as Morton
Jefferson DrumJefferson Drum(1958)as Tobin

Soundtrack

Sunny SkiesSunny Skies(1930)

Archive Footage

Action Heroes of the Wild WestAction Heroes of the Wild West(1992)as Self
The Laurel and Hardy ShowThe Laurel and Hardy Show(1986)as Bank robber (1986)
Jungle GoldJungle Gold(1966)as Mart
Cyclotrode 'X'Cyclotrode 'X'(1966)as Bain
SOS Coast GuardSOS Coast Guard(1942)as Coast Guard Orderly

Known for

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George Cleveland, Wade Crosby, Gordon Jones, and Rex Lease in The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap (1947)Rex LeaseRobert Barrat and Rex Lease in The Time of Their Lives (1946)Tom London, Dorothy Gulliver, and Rex Lease in Troopers Three (1930)Rex Lease and Jacqueline Logan in Broadway Daddies (1928)Joan Crawford, Tim McCoy, and Rex Lease in The Law of the Range (1928)

Credit Score: Rex Lease

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Spectator
Fri Mar 05 1943
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Pride of the Yankees8.0019437.611112927
2The Grapes of Wrath8.0019408.127108324
3The Cowboy and the Bandit3.2519356.00085
4Cannonball Express3.2519326.80022
5The Ghost Rider3.0919465.20055
6The Utah Kid3.0919305.40074
7The Speed Classic3.0919285.40025
8Calamity Jane3.0019537.21312167
9Ten Laps to Go2.6019364.70075
10Custer's Last Stand2.6019364.800262