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Candid Photos from My Filming Days

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Stunt cowboys on the set, waiting as usual. 

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Me and another girl as extra field hands on a farm set.

Kingston Sam

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The beloved Kingston Sam on one of the rare times he did an outside shoot. He didn't really enjoy the outdoors.







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Harry Friender who always played the asiatic roles.

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Mr. Hawthorne with Ferdy on set.





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An old adobe in south LA we often used for Western shoots.

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This is the home we used for the film "True Hearted Cowboy" filmed at the north end of the San Fernando valley. We found the abandoned stone house in the nearby hills.

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Virginia Lee gave me these photos of a "wilderness" film she was part of that was shot up on Mt. Wilson. The bears were very well trained I was told.
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On the set of a movie shot up in the pass north of the city on the way to Bakersfield. The man and the donkey weren't part of the picture, we just liked the look of them.

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Mr. Griply poses with an actress dressed as a nun.

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A group of extras waits outside a church. It was a cold morning, as I remember it.

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