
Actor
Grant Withers
Born 1905 · Pueblo, Colorado, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Grant Withers (January 17, 1905, Pueblo, Colorado – March 27, 1959, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California), born Granville G. Withers, was a prolific American film actor with a sizeable body of work. With early beginnings in the silent era, Withers moved into talkies establishing himself with an impressive list of headlined features as a young and handsome male lead. As his career progressed, his importance diminished, but he did manage a 10-year contract at Republic Pictures. His friendships with both John Ford and John Wayne secured him a spot in nine of Wayne's films, but later roles dwindled to supporting parts, mainly as villains in B-movies, serials, and finally television. He appeared in the late 1950s in two episodes of the syndicated western series 26 Men, set in Arizona, where he had earlier eloped with Loretta Young. His life in film, five unsuccessful marriages, and a tragic end had all the makings of its own Hollywood drama. Description above from the Wikipedia article Grant Withers, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Acting

My Darling Clementine
Ike Clanton · 1946

Fort Apache
Silas Meacham · 1948

Rio Grande
U.S. Deputy Marshal · 1950

Perry Mason
Stewart Brent · 1957

College
Jeff's Friend (uncredited) · 1927

Gunsmoke
Jed Larner · 1955

The Wonderful World of Disney
Sheriff Wharton · 1954

Have Gun, Will Travel
Sheriff Ludlow · 1957

Lassie
George Forsythe (uncredited) · 1954

Run for Cover
Gentry · 1955

The Sun Shines Bright
Buck Ramsey · 1953

The Fighting Seabees
Whanger Spreckles · 1944

The Fighting Kentuckian
George Hayden · 1949

In Old Oklahoma
"Rich"Richardson · 1943

Wagon Train
Mark Hammond · 1957

The Other Tomorrow
Jon Carter · 1930
Skybound
Chet Morley · 1935

Radio Patrol
Officer Pat O'Hara · 1937

Tropical Heat Wave
Norman James · 1952

The Time, the Place and the Girl
Jim Crane · 1929
In a Moment of Temptation
Ed · 1927

In the Headlines
Nosey Norton · 1929

The Final Extra
Pat Riley · 1927

No Time for Love
Pete Hanagan (uncredited) · 1943