Yes. In "The Kid From Texas" Audie Murphy played William "Billy the Kid" Bonney.... Some believe this was the best western he did.
In the 1986 movie "The Golden Child".
im preety sure tai but you should recheck.
Eddie Murphey Plays Donkey,, the 2nd most important role in the film...
Yes, ad its called Double Jeopardy
john Murphy - cue the magic
In the 1986 movie "The Golden Child".
They are as follows: 1. Shutters & Boards, Audie Murphy & Scott Turner, Camp & Canyon Publishing Co. year was 1962 2. When the Wind Blows in Chicago, Audie Murphy & Scott Turner, Irving Music Publishing Co. 1962 3. Please Mr. Music Man, Play a Song for Me, Audie Murphy & Scott Turner, Scott Turner Publishing Co. 1962 4. Leave the Weeping to the Willow Tree, Audie Murphy & Scott Turner, Irving Music Publishing Co. 1962 5. Go On and Break my Heart, Audie Murphy & Scott Turner, Irving Music Publishing Co. 1963 6. Willie the Hummer, Audie Murphy & Scott Turner, Scott Turner Music Inc, year published was 1963 7. My Lonesome Room, Audie Murphy & Scott Turner & Guy Mitchell, Central Songs Publishing Co. 1963 8. The Only Light I Ever Need is You. Audie Murphy, Scott Turner & Guy Mitchell Publishing Co was 4 Star, 1963 9. Foolish Clock, Audie Murphy, Scott Turner, Irving Music Publishing Co. 1964 This song was never recorded by an artist. 10. If there is a Shortcut to Nowhere, I'll Take It. Audie Murphy, Scott Turner, Irving Publishing Co. 1964 11.Pedro's Guitar Audie Murphy & Scott Turner, Central Songs, 1964. ( No words, just music composition), Instrumental Recorded by Jimmy Bryant 12. Big, Big Day Tomorrow. Audie Murphy, Scott Turner, Coy Ziegler, Central Songs Publishing Company, 1964. 13, Elena Goodbye, Audie Murphy, Scott Turner, Central Songs Publishing Co. 1964 (No words, just music composition) Instrumental Recorded by Jimmy Bryant 14. Round & Round She Goes, Audie Murphy, Coy Ziegler, Scott Turner, Central Songs Publishing Co. 1965 15. Rattle Dance, Audie Murphy, Ivy J Bryant, Scott Turner, Central Songs, 1966 (No words, just music composition) Instrumental Recorded by Jimmy Bryant. 16. Was It All Worth Losing You. Audie Murphy Only. Pi Gem Publishing Co. 1970 17. Dusty Old Helmet Audie Murphy Only Music Machine Music 1969. (A Poem by Audie that was set to music) Not Recorded by an Artist. In All Audie Wrote or Co Wrote 17 songs in his lifetime starting in 1962 and the last one that was published was in 1970, just one year before his untimely death in an airplane crash in Virginia. Some of the artists that recorded his songs were Charlie Pride, Jerry Wallace, Dean Martin, Jimmy Dean, Porter Waggoner, Roy Clark, Bonnie Guitar, Teresa Brewer, and Eddy Arnold. He also wrote several poems throughout his life, two of which became very famous. Dusty Old Helmet is one, the other was "Hell is six Feet Deep". Submitted by: Paulpie3646@att.net Reference used was "American Soldier" by Col.Harold B Simpson Copyright 1975, Alcorp Publishing Co
No, Brittany wasn't in it.
Audie Cole plays Line Back for the Minnesota Vikings.
like 6
6
Billy Murphy debuted on April 15, 1966, playing for the New York Mets at Shea Stadium; he played his final game on September 5, 1966, playing for the New York Mets at Shea Stadium.
No.
Billy Bob learned to play the violin for some scenes that required it.
Billy wirth acted in Children of the Dust.
Billy Joel played a dog in Disney's Oliver and Company.
NFL player Audie Cole played for North Carolina State.