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October 1. 2, 1. 94. American film actor and the star of many early Western movies between 1. Mix appeared in 2. He was Hollywood's first Western star and helped define the genre as it emerged in the early days of the cinema.[1]Early years[edit]Thomas Hezikiah Mix was born January 6, 1.

Mix Run, Pennsylvania, about 4. State College, Pennsylvania, to Edwin Elias Mix (February 2. November 2. 9, 1. Elizabeth Heistand (November 1. July 2. 5, 1. 93.

He grew up in nearby Du. Bois, Pennsylvania, where his father, a stable master for a wealthy lumber merchant, taught him to ride and love horses.[2] He spent time working on a local farm owned by John Du. Bois, a lumber businessman. He had dreams of being in the circus and was rumored to have been caught by his parents practicing knife- throwing tricks against a wall, using his sister as an assistant.

In April 1. 89. 8, during the Spanish–American War, he enlisted in the Army under the name Thomas E. Edwin) Mix. His unit never went overseas, and Mix later failed to return for duty after an extended furlough when he married Grace I. Allin on July 1. 8, 1. Mix was listed as AWOL on November 4, 1.

His marriage to Allin was annulled after one year. In 1. 90. 5, Mix married Kitty Jewel Perinne, but this marriage also ended within a year.

He next married Olive Stokes on January 1. Medora, North Dakota. On July 1. 3, 1. 91. Olive gave birth to their daughter Ruth. In 1. 90. 5, Mix rode in President Theodore Roosevelt's inaugural parade with a group of 5. Seth Bullock, which included several former Rough Riders.

Years later, Hollywood publicists would muddle this event to imply that Mix had been a Rough Rider himself. Mix went to Oklahoma and lived in Guthrie, working as a bartender and other odd jobs. He was briefly sheriff of Dewey, Oklahoma, in 1. Miller Brothers 1.

Ranch, one of the largest ranching businesses in the United States, covering 1. The ranch had its own touring Wild West show in which Mix appeared. He stood out as a skilled horseman and expert shot, winning national riding and roping contests at Prescott, Arizona, in 1. Canon City, Colorado, in 1.

Film career[edit]Selig Polyscope[edit]. Mix in Mr. Logan, U.

S. A., 1. 91. 9Mix began his film career as a supporting cast member with the Selig Polyscope Company. His first appearance was in a short film, The Cowboy Millionaire, released on October 2. In 1. 91. 0, he appeared as himself in a short documentary film, Ranch Life in the Great Southwest, in which he displayed his skills as a cattle wrangler. Shot at the Selig studio in the Edendale district of Los Angeles (now known as Silver Lake), the film was a success, and Mix became an early motion picture star. Mix performed in more than 1. Selig, many of which were filmed in Las Vegas, New Mexico. While with Selig he co- starred in several films with Victoria Forde, and they fell in love.

He divorced Olive Stokes in 1. By then, Selig Polyscope had encountered severe financial difficulties, and Mix and Forde both subsequently signed with Fox Film Corporation, which had leased the Edendale studio. They married in 1. Thomasina (Tommie) Mix, in 1. Watch Africa Express Online Hulu.

Mixville[edit]Mix went on to make more than 1. These featured action- oriented scripts contrasted with the documentary style of his work with Selig. Heroes and villains were sharply defined and a clean- cut cowboy always saved the day. Millions of American children grew up watching his films on Saturday afternoons. His intelligent and handsome horse Tony also became a celebrity.

Mix did his own stunts and was frequently injured. In 1. 91. 3 Mix moved his family to a ranch he purchased in Prescott called Bar Circle A Ranch. He spent a lot of time at the ranch when taking a break from filming.

A number of the movies were actually filmed in the Prescott home. During this time, Mix had success in the local Prescott Frontier Days rodeo, which lays claim to being the "world's oldest rodeo."[4] In 1. Today, his Bar Circle A Ranch developed into a planned community called Yavapai Hills where there’s still a street named Bar Circle Ranch Road. Mix's salary at Fox reached $7,5. His performances were noted for their realism and for screen- friendly action stunts and horseback riding, attention- grabbing cowboy costumes, and showmanship. At the Edendale lot, Mix built a 1.

Mixville. Loaded with western props and furnishings, it has been described as a "complete frontier town, with a dusty street, hitching rails, a saloon, jail, bank, doctor's office, surveyor's office, and the simple frame houses typical of the early Western era." Near the back of the lot an Indian village of lodges was ringed by miniature plaster mountains which were said to be, on screen, "ferociously convincing". The set also included a simulated desert, a large corral, and (to facilitate interior shots) a ranch house with no roof. Mix played hard- to- get, threatening to move to Argentina to make films or to join the circus, but eventually he signed with FBO, although he then left the studio for Universal after salary disputes with FBO studio head Joseph P. Kennedy. He said of Kennedy that he was a "tight- assed, money- crazed son- of- a- bitch".[5]In 1. Mix was a pallbearer at the funeral of Wyatt Earp.[6]Mix appeared with the Sells- Floto Circus in 1. He and Forde divorced in 1. Meanwhile, the Great Depression (along with the actor's free- spending ways and many wives) reportedly had wiped out most of his savings.

In 1. 93. 2, he married his fifth wife, Mabel Hubbell Ward. Universal Pictures approached him that year with an offer to perform in "talkies," which included script and cast approval. He acted in nine films for Universal, but because of injuries he received while filming, he was reluctant to do any more. Mix then appeared with the Sam B. Dill circus, which he reportedly bought two years later (1.

Mix's last screen appearance was a 1. Mascot Pictures serial, The Miracle Rider (1. Outdoor action sequences for the production were filmed primarily on the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, California, on the outskirts of Los Angeles. The site was known for its huge sandstone boulders, and one of them later became known as Tom Mix Rock when it was discovered it had been used in The Miracle Rider. In one episode, Mix was filmed descending from the top of the rock, with boot holes carved into it to assist him in making the descent. The rock and the boot holes, although unmarked, is in the Garden of the Gods park in Chatsworth.

Also in 1. 93. 5, Texas governor James Allred named Mix an honorary Texas Ranger. Mix returned to circus performing, now with his eldest daughter Ruth, who appeared in some of his films.

In 1. 93. 8, he went to Europe on a promotional trip, leaving Ruth behind to manage the circus. Without him, however, the circus soon failed, and he later excluded her from his will. Mix had reportedly made over $6 million (equivalent to $1.

Postcard sent in response to an entry for a radio program contest in 1. In 1. 93. 3, Ralston- Purina obtained his permission to produce the radio series Tom Mix Ralston Straight Shooters, which, but for one year during World War II, was popular throughout most of the 1. Mix's death. Mix never appeared on these broadcasts (his voice, damaged by a bullet to the throat and repeated broken noses, was not fit for radio) and was instead played by radio actors: Artells Dickson (early 1. Jack Holden (from 1. Russell Thorsen (early 1. Joe "Curley" Bradley (from 1. Others in the supporting cast included George Gobel, Harold Peary and Willard Waterman.