Gilbert M. Anderson

Born in 1880, ‘Broncho Billy’ Anderson is considered the first western film star. He played three film roles in “The Great Train Robbery” and then began to write, direct and act in his own films. After co-founding the Essanay Studios in 1907 with George Kirk Spoor, Anderson appeared in some 300 short films. But it was his 148 western shorts playing cowboy Bronco Billy that made him a star.
He retired for the first time in 1916 but made a few comebacks, including producing movies into the 1950s for his company, Progressive Pictures. He received an honorary Oscar in 1958 as a “motion picture pioneer.” Anderson came out of retirement one more time for a cameo in 1965’s “The Bounty Hunter.” He died at age of 90 1971.
Details
Details
Date of Birth
Mar 20, 1880
Place of Birth
Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
Date of Death
Jan 20, 1971
Age
90
Known For
Directing
Also Known As
Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson
G. M. Anderson
G.M. Anderson
Gilbert Anderson
Bronco Billy Anderson
Broncho Billy Anderson
George M. Anderson
G.M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson
George Anderson
Max Aronson
Maxwell Henry Aronson
Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson
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Movie Credits

1903
Bandit / Shot Passenger / Tenderfoot Dancer (uncredited), Assistant Director
2010
Self (archive footage)
1941
Business Man (uncredited)
1922
Producer, Director
1923
Producer
1965
The Man in the Cantina
1933
(archive footage) (uncredited)
Movie Credits
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