Tom Mix

Tom Mix

ActorDirectorWriter
Born
January 6, 1880
Died
October 12, 1940
Awards
4 wins, 4 nominations

The son of a lumberman, Tom Mix joined the army as a young man and was an artillery sergeant during the Philippine campaign from 1898 to 1901, though he never saw action. In fact, Mix deserted from the army and carefully kept the facts about his military service a closely guarded secret. About 1903…

Biography

The son of a lumberman, Tom Mix joined the army as a young man and was an artillery sergeant during the Philippine campaign from 1898 to 1901, though he never saw action. In fact, Mix deserted from the army and carefully kept the facts about his military service a closely guarded secret. About 1903 he was drum major with the Oklahoma Cavalry Band, playing in the St. Louis World's Fair. In 1904 he was a bartender and sheriff/marshal in Dewey, Oklahoma. He was in a series of Wild West shows, such as The Miller Bros. Wild West Show, from 1906-1909; the Widerman show in Amarillo, Texas; with wife Olive Mix in Seattle's Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition; and Will A. Dickey's Circle D Ranch. The latter supplied Selig Pictures with cowboys and Indians for movies and, in 1910, Mix was hired by Selig to provide and handle horses. His first movie was Ranch Life in the Great Southwest (1910). He continued with Selig until 1917, writing and directing as well as acting. He was signed by Fox Films in 1917 and remained with them until 1928, averaging five or so films a year. His popularity eclipsed all other great cowboy stars (Hoot Gibson and even the legendary William S. Hart) of the silent era and he earned--and spent--millions.

In addition to Mix's riding and shooting skills, the films also showcased the talents of his amazing horse, Tony the Horse. Sound and encroaching middle age were not favorable to Mix, and after making a handful of pictures during the sound era he left the film industry after 1935's serial, The Miracle Rider (1935) (a huge hit for lowly Mascot Pictures, grossing over $1 million; Mix earned $40,000), touring with the Sells Floto Circus in 1930 and 1931 and the Tom Mix Circus from 1936 to 1938. While Mix was a great showman, the combination of the Depression and the high overhead of his traveling shows conspired against his success. Mix developed a comical style, emphasizing fast action thrills to a greater extent than had been common in earlier westerns, and he did his own stunts. He was king of the cowboys during the 1920s and remained popular on radio and in comic books for more than a decade after his death. He died in an auto accident in 1940.

Actor

Rodeo DoughRodeo Dough(1940)as Tom Mix
The Miracle RiderThe Miracle Rider(1935)as Tom Morgan
The Rustler's RoundupThe Rustler's Roundup(1933)as Tom Lawson
Terror TrailTerror Trail(1933)as Tom Munroe
Flaming GunsFlaming Guns(1932)as Tom Malone

Additional Crew

The Queen of ShebaThe Queen of Sheba(1921)

Self

Screen Snapshots, Series 24, No. 7Screen Snapshots, Series 24, No. 7(1945)as Self
Screen Snapshots, Series 22, No. 7Screen Snapshots, Series 22, No. 7(1943)as Self - Rose Bowl Parade Participant
Hollywood on Parade No. A-7(1932)as Self
Hollywood on Parade No. A-4Hollywood on Parade No. A-4(1932)as Self
Hollywood on Parade No. A-3(1932)as Self

Archive Footage

Back in TimeBack in Time(2012)as Self, Self - Silent Movie Star & Bartender
Leslie Howard: The Man Who Gave a DamnLeslie Howard: The Man Who Gave a Damn(2016)as Self
Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs(2000)
Film Breaks(1999)as Self
20th Century-Fox: The First 50 Years20th Century-Fox: The First 50 Years(1997)as Self

Known for

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Photos 211

Tom Mix in The Texan (1920)Tom Mix in Movie Stunts by Tom Mix (1917)Tom Mix in With the Aid of the Law (1915)Louella Maxam and Tom Mix in With the Aid of the Law (1915)Billie Dove and Tom Mix in The Lone Star Ranger (1923)Claire Adams and Tom Mix in Oh, You Tony! (1924)

Credit Score: Tom Mix

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Fri Apr 12 1935
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Miracle Rider3.2519356.600181
2Destry Rides Again3.2519326.500140
3The Big Diamond Robbery3.2519296.20095
4The Great K & A Train Robbery3.2519266.300446
5Sky High3.2519226.100422
6Dick Turpin3.0919255.800123
7North of Hudson Bay3.0919235.800161
8Outlawed1.6319290.0000