
Hoot Gibson
Born: 1892-08-05
Place of Birth: Tekamah, Nebraska, USA
Biography
Hoot Gibson was a colorful figure, a light-hearted, fun-loving personality on screen and off. Hoot’s cheerful westerns included a significant amount of comedy. His mild, peaceful character rarely carried a gun. As an expert horseman, Hoot was always impressive on a galloping horse. Gibson’s film career began in 1910 with a few films for the Biograph Company interspersed among rodeo competitions. In 1914 he was a stuntman for the serial The Hazards of Helen, doubling the serial’s star Helen Holmes. His stunts included fights on trains and transfers from a train to a horse. He had supporting roles in numerous Western short films, including playing the villain in A Knight of the Range (1916) opposite popular western star Harry Carey. He appeared in three of the Westerns made by Carey and director John Ford in 1917: Straight Shooting, The Secret Man, and A Marked Man. Hoot’s starring career at Universal Studios was launched in two films directed by Ford, Action (1921) and Sure Fire (1921). In these films, Hoot plays a wandering cowboy who rescues the pretty young co-star from outlaws. Hoot became a popular western star for Universal. Film titles such as Ridin’ Wild (1922), Thrill Chaser (1923), Hit and Run (1924), Hurricane Kid (1925), and Galloping Fury (1927) guaranteed Hoot’s fans five reels of action and fun. Hoot’s easygoing approach gave his films a lighthearted tone. A deft comedian, he featured as much comedy as drama. As talkies arrived, Hoot continued as a Western star, but with lower budget producers such as M.H. Hoffman Inc. (distributed on a state rights basis by Allied Pictures Corporation) and Walker Futter Productions (Diversion Pictures). In 1935, Hoot co-starred with Harry Carey in Powdersmoke Range, advertised by RKO as the "Barnum and Bailey of Westerns" (whatever that means). The cast list of this "all star" (B western stars) film included Bob Steele, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, Tom Tyler, William Farnum, and other Westerners from the silent era. In 1937 at Republic, he made a serial, The Painted Stallion, in support of new cowboy star Ray Corrigan. An aging Hoot retained his fine horsemanship and comic flair, but fan interest had moved to the new singing cowboys, especially Gene Autry and Roy Rogers. Hoot’s Westerns had lost their appeal. In the late thirties, out of movies, Hoot toured with circuses and appeared at rodeos and fairs. In 1943, after seven years off the screen, Hoot returned in the Trail Blazer series at Monogram Studios. In these Westerns, Marshall Hoot Gibson, initially co-starred with Ken Maynard and later with Bob Steele and Chief Thundercloud, upholds the law and captures outlaws and crooked businessmen threatening the lives and property of innocent citizens. Hoot made eleven Trail Blazer films; the last was Trigger Law (1944). John Ford brought Hoot back for a cameo role in The Horse Soldiers (1959). His last screen appearance was as a sheriff’s deputy in Ocean’s Eleven (1960), another cameo.
Known For

Clearing the Trail

The Thrill Chaser

The Four-Bit Man

Ocean's Eleven

Danger, Go Slow

Step on It!

Straight Shooting

The Soul Herder

The Jack of Hearts

Red Courage

Marked Trails

Westward Bound

Headin' West

Sonora Stagecoach

Who Was the Man?

The Flaming Frontier

Headin' South

Hit and Run

Spurs

Roaring Ranch

Single Handed

The Horse Soldiers

The Hazards of Helen

Courtin' Wildcats

Wild Horse Stampede

The Sheriff's Oath

The Secret Man

The Rattler's Hiss

Swifty

The Capture of Red Stanley

The Shootin' Fool

Galloping Fury

Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch

Sure Fire

Buckshot John

The Golden Bullet

Wild Horse

Trailing Trouble

Blazing Guns

We’re Switching to Hollywood

The Fire Eater

The Ridin' Kid from Powder River

Action

Cinders

Roarin' Dan

The Hurricane Kid

Thieves' Clothes

The Last Outlaw

The Sawdust Trail

Shootin' for Love

The Lariat Kid

Ridin' Wild

Ride for Your Life

The Ramblin' Kid

A Knight of the Range

A Marked Man

Trimmed

Blinky

Crossed Clues

Fight It Out

Arizona Sweepstakes

Shotgun Jones

The New Superintendent

The Loaded Door

The Boiling Point

The Broncho Kid

Sunset Range

Hook and Ladder

Points West

The Bear Cat

The Mysterious Cipher

The Fighting Parson

The Man with a Punch

Hey! Hey! Cowboy

The Gun Packer

Death Valley Rangers

In Danger's Path

Kindled Courage

Double Danger

The Dude Bandit

Cheyenne's Pal

The Pay Train

The Galloping Kid

West Is Best

The Texas Kid

The Fighting Brothers

The Painted Stallion

Trigger Law

The Champion Liar

Feud of the West

Riding for Fame

Out of Luck

His Only Son

The Two Brothers

The Telltale Knife

The Saddle Hawk

The Jay Bird

A Hero on Horseback

The Man in the Saddle

Broadway or Bust

The Gay Buckaroo

The Shootin' Kid

Painted Ponies

The Rawhide Kid

The Hard Hombre

Hair Trigger Stuff

A 44-Calibre Mystery

The Denver Dude

The Utah Kid

The Rustlers

The Calgary Stampede

Rainbow's End

The Riding Avenger

Cavalcade of the West

Arizona Whirlwind

Flight to Nowhere

The Wild West Show

Outlaw Trail

The Cactus Kid

Burning the Wind

The Double Hold-Up

Taming the West

Lucky Terror

The Law Rides Again

The Death Train

The Lone Hand

The Woman in the Web

Spook Ranch

Smilin' Guns

The Tell-Tale Wire

Let 'er Buck

Clearing the Range

The Mounted Stranger

One Law for All

The Texas Streak

The Silent Rider

Chip of the Flying U

The Buckaroo Kid

The Man from Texas

The Flyin' Cowboy

Dead Game

The Prairie King

The Voice on the Wire

The Face in the Watch

The Spirit of the West

Double Dealing

40-Horse Hawkins

The Concentratin' Kid

The Trail of the Holdup Man

The Cowboy Counsellor

The Phantom Bullet

Frontier Justice

Trigger Tricks

Runnin' Straight

The Gentleman from America

The Hazards of Helen Ep26: The Wild Engine

The Marshal's Daughter

The Smilin' Kid

King of the Rodeo

The Danger Rider

The Winged Horseman

Gun Law

Powdersmoke Range

A Trick of Hearts

The Lone Hand

The Night Riders

The Governor's Special

By Indian Post

The Long, Long Trail

A Man's Land

The Wild Wild West

Life in Hollywood No. 3

The Local Bad Man
