- Date of Birth: 12 December, 1891
- Place of Birth: Vincennes, Indiana
- Biography: Buck Jones (December 12, 1891 – November 30, 1942) was an American motion picture star of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, best known for his work starring in many popular western movies. In his early film appearances, he was billed as Charles Jones.
Filmography
- The Scarlet Horseman (1946)
- Dawn on the Great Divide (1942)
- West of the Law (1942)
- Riders of the West (1942)
- Down Texas Way (1942)
- Ghost Town Law (1942)
- Below the Border (1942)
- Forbidden Trails (1941)
- The Gunman from Bodie (1941)
- Arizona Bound (1941)
- Riders of Death Valley (1941)
- White Eagle (1941)
News
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1978-10-19
Last week, Baltimore club music lost its queen. Khia Edgerton, who in the course of a decade had risen from a teenage 92Q intern to the station's most popular DJ, passed away in the early hours of Monday, July 21,... ... Full Article
Since it was in November 1928, when the first talking motion picture was released, we thought the following story of an important aspect of films would be most appropriate. ... Full Article
The Rough Riders-- Buck Jones , Raymond Hatton and Rex Bell --endeavor to provide a wagon train safe passage through Indian country. With Jones heading the caravan and Bell and Hatton working undercover, the threesome discover that the "savages" planning... ... Full Article
Buck Jones stars as Buck Laramie, an itinerant cowpoke who wanders into a wide-open frontier town. Heroine Ellen Wade (Georgia Hale) has been unsuccessful in driving liquor and gambling out of the community, but with Buck's help she finally manages... ... Full Article
Buck Jones stars as Black Jack, a clever if somewhat larcenous gambler who finds willing suckers wherever he goes. After cleaning out the participants of a poker game (with only 17 cents to his name!), Black Jack is chased out... ... Full Article


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