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Joe Sawyer

 
Actor: Joe Sawyer
  • Born: 1905 in Canada
  • Died: Apr 21, 1982 in Ashland, Oregon
  • Occupation: Actor, Writer
  • Active: '30s-'50s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: About Face, Tanks a Million, Mr. Walkie Talkie
  • First Major Screen Credit: Moonlight on the Prairie (1936)

Biography

Beefy, puffy-faced Canadian actor Joseph Sawyer spent his first years in films (the early- to mid-'30s) acting under his family name of Sauer. Before he developed his comic skills, Sawyer was often seen in roles calling for casual menace, such as the grinning gunman who introduces "Duke Mantee, the well-known killer" in The Petrified Forest (1936). While under contract to Hal Roach studios in the 1940s, Sawyer starred in several of Roach's "streamliners," films that ran approximately 45 minutes each. He co-starred with William Tracy in a series of films about a GI with a photographic memory and his bewildered topkick: Titles included Tanks a Million (1941), Fall In (1942), and Yanks Ahoy (1943) (he later reprised this role in a brace of B-pictures produced by Hal Roach Jr. for Lippert Films in 1951). A second "streamliner" series, concerning the misadventures of a pair of nouveau riche cabdrivers, teamed Sawyer with another Roach contractee, William Bendix. Baby boomers will remember Joe Sawyer for his 164-episode stint as tough but soft-hearted cavalry sergeant Biff O'Hara on the '50s TV series Rin Tin Tin. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Joe Sawyer
Born August 29, 1906(1906-08-29)
Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Died April 21, 1982 (aged 75)
Ashland, Oregon, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 1930–1962

Joe Sawyer (August 29, 1906 – April 21, 1982) was a Canadian film actor. He appeared in over 200 films between 1930 and 1962.

He was born in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, and died in Ashland, Oregon from liver cancer.

Popular roles that he portrayed included Sergeant Biff O'Hara in several Rin Tin Tin television programs, a film, and on radio. On Stories of the Century in 1954, he portrayed Butch Cassidy, a role which he repeated in the 1958 episode "The Outlaw Legion" of the syndicated western series, Frontier Doctor, starring Rex Allen, with Doris Singleton and Michael Ansara as fellow guest stars. Sawyer also appeared on ABC's, Maverick, Sugarfoot, Peter Gunn, and Surfside 6 as well as NBC's Bat Masterson.

Sweeney

Roy Crane's comic strip Buz Sawyer featured a character named Rosco/Roscoe Sweeney who strongly resembled Joe Sawyer.

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