Jay Wilsey
Jay Wilsey | |
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Wilsey in Texas Terror, 1935 | |
Born |
Hillsdale, Missouri | February 6, 1896
Died |
October 25, 1961 65) Los Angeles, California | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1924-1944 |
Jay Wilsey (February 6, 1896 – October 25, 1961) was an American film actor (born Wilbert Jay Wilsey). He appeared in nearly 100 films between 1924 and 1944. He starred in a series of very low-budget westerns in the 1920s and 1930s, billed as Buffalo Bill Jr..
Selected filmography
- Fast and Fearless (1924)
- Full Speed (1925)
- The Bonanza Buckaroo (1926)
- Deuce High (1926)
- Bad Man's Bluff (1926)
- Rawhide (1926)
- The Interferin' Gent (1927)
- The Ballyhoo Buster (1928)
- A Final Reckoning (1928)
- The Pirate of Panama (1929)
- Way Out West (1930)
- A Holy Terror (1931)
- Dynamite Denny (1932)
- The Lawless Frontier (1934)
- 'Neath the Arizona Skies (1934)
- Riding Speed (1934)[1]
- Texas Terror (1935)
- Rainbow Valley (1935)
- The Phantom Rider (1936)
References
- ↑ Björn A. Schmidt Visualizing Orientalness: Chinese Immigration and Race in U.S. 2016 3412505323 "Its main cast features Jay Wilsey as inspector Steve Funney. Wilsey, who also directed the film, is credited as Buffalo Bill Jr., the pseudonym under which he was known as a western actor during the 1920s. Wilsey was unrelated to William F. Cody, the 'real' Buffalo Bill, but the reference reveals the connections.."
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