Lash LaRue

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Alfred "Lash" LaRue (June 15, 1917 – May 21, 1996) was a popular western motion picture star of the 1940s and 1950s. He had exceptional skill with the bullwhip and taught Harrison Ford how to use a bullwhip for the Indiana Jones movies. LaRue was one of the first recipients of the Golden Boot Awards in 1983.
LaRue was originally screen tested by Warner Bros. but was rejected because he looked too much like Humphrey Bogart, then one of the studio's contract stars . He began acting in films in 1944 (at age 27) as Al LaRue, appearing in two musicals and a serial before being given a role in a Western film that would result in his being cast in a cowboy persona for virtually the rest of his career. He was given the name Lash because of the 18-foot (5.5 m...show more
Details
Details
Date of Birth
Jun 15, 1917
Place of Birth
Gretna, Louisiana, USA
Date of Death
May 21, 1996
Age
78
Known For
Acting
Also Known As
Alfred Wilson LaRue
Alfred LaRue
Alfred La Rue
Al LaRue
Al La Rue
Al 'Lash' La Rue
'Lash' LaRue
'Lash' La Rue
Lash Larue
Alfred 'Lash' LaRue
Alfred 'Lash' La Rue
Images
Images

Movie Credits

1945
Circus Club Waiter / Henchman
1986
Lash
1946
Stormy Day (as Al LaRue)
1948
Lash LaRue
1947
Marshal Cheyenne Davis
1945
Migsy
1969
Phantom
Movie Credits
TV Show Credits
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