Tom Mix

Western film star and silent movie actor

Tom Mix - Western film star and silent movie actor
Born

January 6th, 1880
145 years ago

Died

October 12th, 1940
85 years ago — 60 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A significant figure in early Hollywood, this actor became a prominent Western star during the silent film era. He starred in over 150 films, many of which established the Western genre in American cinema. His on-screen persona portrayed the ideal cowboy, characterized by a charismatic presence and impressive horsemanship. Mixing stunts and action in his roles captivated audiences and laid the groundwork for future Western films. His impact on the genre earned him a lasting legacy, influencing subsequent generations of filmmakers and actors. Later in life, Mix became involved in various business ventures and continued to be a figure in popular culture.

Starred in films like 'The Last of the Mohicans'

Established the Western film genre

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