Tarzan

Tarzan

Actor
Born
1925
Died
1940

Tarzan "The Wonder Horse" was a star of Movies, Circus, and Rodeo. When Ken Maynard bought Tarzan around 1925 for $50 in Newhall, California, he found his perfect co-star. Tarzan received billing in many of Maynard's movies from then on. Ken named his prize steed Tarzan after the fictional hero of…

Biography

Tarzan "The Wonder Horse" was a star of Movies, Circus, and Rodeo.

When Ken Maynard bought Tarzan around 1925 for $50 in Newhall, California, he found his perfect co-star. Tarzan received billing in many of Maynard's movies from then on.

Ken named his prize steed Tarzan after the fictional hero of the Edgar Rice Burroughs novels. This angered Burroughs, who sued Maynard. Ken settled out of court on the condition that his stallion be called Tarzan, The Wonder Horse.

To the delight of Buckaroos, young and old, Tarzan, The Wonder Horse was prominently listed on posters, lobby cards and in comic books for the next 15 years. He often had more screen time than the other co-stars in a Maynard Western. Of course, Tarzan was a better actor than many of them. The Wonder horse was a splendid horse, amazingly intelligent, and clever. The half Arabian and half American Saddle horse was strong and beautiful. Ken had an exceptional rapport with his prize mount. Maynard taught the horse all kinds of tricks that have never been duplicated in the movies.

Tarzan's film career began in earnest with the 1927 production of "Somewhere in Sonora" and lasted until his death in 1940. His last role was in "Lighting Strikes the Range." When Tarzan died, Ken was overwhelmed and his career, already confined to poverty row movies, took a nosedive. Tarzan was buried in a defunct stable in Hollywood Hills. His grave was lost to development, but his star will always shine bright.

Actor

Lightning Strikes WestLightning Strikes West(1940)as Tarzan
Phantom RancherPhantom Rancher(1940)as Tarzan
Death Rides the RangeDeath Rides the Range(1939)as Tarzan
Flaming LeadFlaming Lead(1939)as Tarzan
Six-Shootin' SheriffSix-Shootin' Sheriff(1938)as Tarzan

Self

Screen Snapshots, Series 16, No. 1Screen Snapshots, Series 16, No. 1(1936)as Ken Maynard's Horse

Archive Footage

Rolling CaravansRolling Caravans(1938)as Horse
Prairie ThunderPrairie Thunder(1937)as Horse
Ranger CourageRanger Courage(1936)as Tarzan
Haunted GoldHaunted Gold(1932)as Tarzan

Known for

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Ken Maynard, Cecilia Parker, and Tarzan in Honor of the Range (1934)Ken Maynard, Joan Perry, and Tarzan in Heir to Trouble (1935)Ken Maynard and Tarzan in Heir to Trouble (1935)Ken Maynard and Tarzan in Parade of the West (1930)Ken Maynard and Tarzan in Senor Daredevil (1926)Ken Maynard and Tarzan in The Trail Drive (1933)

Credit Score: Tarzan

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Tarzan
Tue Aug 18 1936
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Heroes of the Range3.7519367.10050
2The Arizona Terror3.2519316.80052
3Alias the Bad Man3.2519316.100113
4Drum Taps3.0919335.50086
5Between Fighting Men3.0919325.70098
6Lightning Strikes West2.5019407.00083
7Gun Justice2.5019336.20021
8The Fiddlin' Buckaroo2.5019337.00011
9Cheyenne1.6319290.0000
10The Phantom City1.2519283.80017