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Birth name Rex Elvie Allen
Nationality USA
Birth 31 december 1920 at Willcox (USA)
Death 17 december 1999 (at 78 years) at Tucson (USA)

Rex Elvie Allen (December 31, 1920 – December 17, 1999) was an American film actor, singer and songwriter, known as the Arizona Cowboy, particularly known as the narrator in many Disney nature and Western film productions. For contributions to the recording industry, Allen was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Biography

Family and early life
Allen was born to Horace E. Allen and Luella Faye Clark on a ranch in Mud Springs Canyon, 40 miles from Willcox, Arizona. As a boy he played guitar and sang at local functions with his fiddle-playing father until high-school graduation when he toured the Southwest as a rodeo rider. He got his start in show business on the East Coast as a vaudeville singer, then found work in Chicago as a performer on the WLS-AM program, National Barn Dance. He left the show in 1949 and moved to Hollywood. In 1948 he signed with Mercury Records where he recorded a number of successful country music albums until 1952, when he switched to the Decca label where he continued to make records into the 1970s. He also recorded one album for Buena Vista (Disney, pictured) in the 1960s, although sources vary on the date of issue.



When singing cowboys such as Roy Rogers and Gene Autry were very much in vogue in American film, in 1949 Republic Pictures in Hollywood gave him a screen test and put him under contract. Beginning in 1950, Allen starred as himself in 19 of Hollywood's Western movies. One of the top-ten box office draws of the day, whose character was soon depicted in comic books, on screen Allen personified the clean cut, God-fearing American hero of the wild West who wore a white Stetson hat, loved his faithful horse Koko, and had a loyal buddy who shared his adventures. Allen's comic-relief sidekick in his first few pictures was Buddy Ebsen and then character actor Slim Pickens. He gained the nickname "The Arizona Cowboy."


"Don't Go Near The Indians"
One of Allen's most successful singles was "Don't Go Near The Indians", which reached the top 5 of Billboard magazine's Hot Country Singles chart in November 1962. It features The Merry Melody Singers. The producer was Jerry Kennedy. The song is a tale of a young man who disobeys his father's advice stated in the title. When the father finds out that he had developed a relationship with a beautiful Indian maiden (named Nova Lee), he decides to reveal to his son what he had kept secret for so long: The man's biological son was killed by an Indian (as stated in the lyrics) during a clash between the white man and a tribe, and in retaliation, he kidnapped the boy as a young baby and raised him as his son. The other secret: His son cannot marry Nova Lee because she's the boy's biological sister.


Later career
Allen wrote and recorded many songs, a number of which were featured in his own films. Late in coming to the industry, his film career was relatively short as the popularity of westerns faded by the mid 1950s. But he starred in a number of B-Westerns during the 1950s, often filming on the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, Calif., known for its huge sandstone boulders and widely recognized as the most heavily filmed outdoor shooting location in the history of the movies.

Allen has the distinction of making the last singing western in 1954. As other cowboy stars made the transition to television, Allen tried too, cast as Dr. Bill Baxter for a half-hour weekly series called Frontier Doctor, which filmed much of its outdoor action on the Republic Pictures backlot and at the Iverson Movie Ranch. In 1961 he was one of five rotating hosts for NBC-TV's Five Star Jubilee.

Allen had a rich, pleasant voice, ideally suited for narration, and was able to find considerable work as a narrator in a variety of films, especially for Walt Disney Pictures wildlife films and television shows. The work earned him the nickname, "The Voice of the West." Most notably, perhaps, he narrated the original 1963 version of The Incredible Journey. He also was the voice of the father on Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress, first presented at the 1964 World's Fair and is now at Walt Disney World. A 1993 renovation replaced Allen with Jean Shepherd as the voice of the father, but Allen was given a cameo as the grandfather in the final scene.

Allen provided the narration for the 1973 Hanna-Barbera animated film Charlotte's Web. He was also the voice behind Purina Dog Chow commercials for many years. After moving to Sonoita, Arizona in the early 1990s, he was a viable voice talent almost until his death, recording hundreds of national advertising voice tracks at his favorite Tucson studio, Porter Sound. In his later years he also performed frequently with actor Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez.He wrote and sang the theme song for the early 1980s sitcom Best of the West.


Death
Rex Allen died on December 17, 1999, two weeks before his 79th birthday in Tucson, Arizona, of a massive coronary, causing him to collapse in the driveway of his home. He suffered additional injuries when his caretaker accidentally ran over him in the driveway. Cremated, his ashes were scattered at Railroad Park in Willcox where most of his memorabilia are on display. A few months before his death, Allen gave an extensive interview on his days at WLS-AM to announcer and producer Jeff Davis for the 75th Anniversary History of WLS radio program, broadcast after Allen died. That segment of the program was dedicated to his memory.
"This was a great place to spread his ashes, we always stopped at Wilcox Rex Allen museum to say hi to a great Cowboy singer and movie star.

Usually with

James Algar
James Algar
(2 films)
Slim Pickens
Slim Pickens
(7 films)
Walt Disney
Walt Disney
(4 films)
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Filmography of Rex Allen (18 films)

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Charlotte's Web, 1h34
Directed by Iwao Takamoto, Charles August Nichols
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Musical theatre, Musical, Animation
Themes Films about animals, Films about music and musicians, Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal, Films about spiders, Films about pigs, Musical films, Buddy films, Children's films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors Debbie Reynolds, Paul Lynde, Henry Gibson, Danny Bonaduce, Agnes Moorehead, Rex Allen
Roles Narrator (voice)
Rating68% 3.4488853.4488853.4488853.4488853.448885
When farmer John Arable decides to "do away with" the runt of a litter of pig, his daughter Fern intervenes, telling him that it is absurd to kill it just because it is smaller than the others. John decides to spares the piglet and let Fern raise it as a pet. Fern nurtures it lovingly, naming it Wilbur. Six weeks later, Wilbur, due to being a spring pig, has matured, and John tells Fern that Wilbur has to be sold (his siblings were already sold). Fern sadly says good-bye as Wilbur is sold down the street to her uncle, Homer Zuckerman. At the farm, a goose coaxes a sullen Wilbur to speak his first words. Although delighted at this new ability, Wilbur still yearns for companionship. He attempts to get the goose to play with him, but she declines on the condition that she has to hatch her goslings. Wilbur also tries asking a rat named Templeton to play with him, but Templeton's only interests are spying, hiding, and eating. Wilbur then wants to play with a lamb, but the lamb's father says sheep do not play with pigs because it is only a matter of time before they are turned into smoked bacon and ham. Horrified at this depressing discovery, Wilbur reduces himself to tears until a mysterious voice tells him to "chin up", and wait until morning to reveal herself to him. The following morning, the voice reveals herself to be an araneus cavaticus named Charlotte living on a web overlooking Wilbur's enclosure. Charlotte tells Wilbur that she will come with a plan guaranteed to spare his life.
Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar, 1h15
Directed by Rex Allen, Winston Hibler
Origin USA
Genres Documentary, Adventure
Themes Films about animals, Children's films
Actors Rex Allen
Roles narrator
Rating66% 3.3394653.3394653.3394653.3394653.339465
The film takes place in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State (Broughton lumber mill in Washington state).
Run, Appaloosa, Run!, 47minutes
Directed by Larry Lansburgh
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Children's films
Actors Rex Allen
Roles Narrator
Rating66% 3.3113853.3113853.3113853.3113853.311385
The Incredible Journey, 1h20
Directed by Fletcher Markle
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Adventure
Themes Films about animals, Films about cats, Films about dogs, Children's films
Actors Émile Genest, John Drainie, Robert Christie, Eric Clavering, Jan Rubes, Rex Allen
Roles Narrator (voice)
Rating69% 3.4947953.4947953.4947953.4947953.494795
The Hunter family receive a telegram detailing that the father, James, has been offered a visiting fellowship at Oxford University in England. However, their two children, Peter and Elizabeth, worry about what is to be done with their two dogs, Luath the young Labrador Retriever and Bodger the elderly English Bull Terrier, along with their Siamese cat Tao, while they are away. Family friend John Longridge offers to convince the animals to stay with him at his house in Northwestern Ontario, so that is what is arranged.
The Legend of Lobo, 1h7
Directed by Jack Couffer, James Algar
Origin USA
Genres Documentary, Adventure
Themes Films about animals, Environmental films, Documentaire animalier, Documentary films about environmental issues, Wolves in film, Documentary films about nature, Children's films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors Rex Allen, Walter Pidgeon, Émile Genest
Roles Narrator
Rating66% 3.3359553.3359553.3359553.3359553.335955
The film begins when Lobo is a 6-week old pup, identical to his brothers and sisters. While his father, El Feroz is out hunting for meat to feed the family, Lobo follows his nose to his first adventure, and takes a tumble down the cliff his family dens in. As soon as he manages to climb back up, a cougar appears on the scene. Things look grim for the wolves, until "a wild card" shows up; cattlemen riding by below the wolves' den spot the cougar, and shoot it as it prepares to pounce on the wolves. The narrator makes it clear that the cattlemen do not favor the wolves: Lobo is only spared because he's out of sight. When Lobo's father returns to the den soon after the incident, he smells both the cougar and the cattlemen, and decides to pick up and move house to avoid them.
The Saga of Windwagon Smith, 13minutes
Directed by Charles August Nichols
Origin USA
Genres Animation
Themes Children's films
Actors Rex Allen, J. Pat O'Malley
Roles Windwagon Smith (voice)
Rating63% 3.198353.198353.198353.198353.19835
Le capitaine Smith se lance dans un voyage dans l'Ouest américain à bord d'une carriole Conestoga affublée d'éléments faisant plus penser à un navire qu'à un chariot. Il arrive dans une petite ville et tombe amoureux de la fille du maire, Molly Crum. Étonné par le nouveau type de chariot de Smith, les habitants de la ville lui construisent une énorme version du Windwagon. Mais elle est emportée par une tornade avec à son bord Smith et Molly.
The Hound That Thought He Was a Raccoon, 47minutes
Directed by Tom McGowan
Genres Documentary
Themes Documentary films about nature, Children's films
Actors Rex Allen
Roles Himself - Narrator
Rating70% 3.529933.529933.529933.529933.52993
Mala, a female raccoon, lives with her cubs inside an old tree in the South. During a flood caused by an intense storm, the tree collapses and Mala is able to save only one of her cubs, Weecha. Nearby, Jeff Emory, a backwoods "Mr. Fix It," owns a pack of coonhounds, and recently Lulubelle, his prime female, has had a litter of pups. Nubbin is the most active pup and frequently explores the farmyard. One day his curiosity leads him inside a butter churn that Jeff is about to return to a neighbor, and Jeff loads the churn onto his old truck and drives off with Nubbin still inside. During the trip, the churn falls off the truck, rolls down the road, over an embankment and breaks up against a tree. Nubbin emerges from the wreckage dizzy and lost, but eventually finds the hollow tree where Mala is nursing Weecha. Although hounds and raccoons are natural enemies, Mala nurses Nubbin and mothers him.
Drango
Drango (1957)
, 1h32
Directed by Hall Bartlett
Origin USA
Genres Western
Themes Political films
Actors Jeff Chandler, Joanne Dru, Julie London, Donald Crisp, Ronald Howard, Milburn Stone
Roles Himself - Singer of Title Song (voice)
Rating59% 2.9999152.9999152.9999152.9999152.999915
Union officers Major Drango and Captain Banning ride into a Georgia town ravaged by the Civil War and still bitter about the lives and property lost. Drango is the new military governor, but townspeople including Judge Allen and his son Clay make it clear that these Yankees are not welcome.
Phantom Stallion, 54minutes
Directed by Harry Keller
Origin USA
Genres Western
Actors Rex Allen, Carla Balenda, Slim Pickens, Harry Shannon, Don Haggerty
Roles Rex Allen
Rating59% 2.969782.969782.969782.969782.96978
Red River Shore, 54minutes
Directed by Harry Keller
Origin USA
Genres Western
Actors Rex Allen, Lyn Thomas, Slim Pickens, William Phipps, Douglas Fowley, Trevor Bardette
Roles Marshal Rex Allen
Rating66% 3.309913.309913.309913.309913.30991
Shadows of Tombstone, 54minutes
Directed by William Witney
Origin USA
Genres Western
Actors Rex Allen, Jeanne Cooper, Slim Pickens, Roy Barcroft, Emory Parnell, Ric Roman
Roles Rancher Rex Allen
Rating65% 3.299593.299593.299593.299593.29959
I Dream of Jeanie, 1h30
Directed by Allan Dwan
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Biography, Musical
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films, Political films
Actors Bill Shirley, Ray Middleton, Lynn Bari, Rex Allen, Richard "Dick" Simmons, Andrew Tombes
Roles Mr Tambo / Rex Allen / Narrator
Rating58% 2.941432.941432.941432.941432.94143
In 1849 the song Oh, Susannah is a nationwide hit--but bookkeeper Stephen Foster has given his work to several music houses without charge and without credit. His refined true love Inez McDowell, a classically trained singer, despises popular music, especially Stephen's songs. Foster's world changes when Edwin P. Christy sets him straight on the music business and launches his career as an author of the songs the Christy Minstrels use in their shows.