
Bud Osborne
Acting
1884-07-20 · Knox County, Texas, USA
From Wikipedia Bud Osborne (July 20, 1884 – February 2, 1964) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 600 films and television programs between 1912 and 1963. Osborne was born in Knox County, Texas, and died in Hollywood, California from a heart attack. Osborne specialized in westerns, and was also noted for his skill as a stage driver, and was thus much in demand from his first film in 1912, right through the early 1950s. He was working as a stunt man as late as 1948, in Ray Enright's Return of the Bad Men. As he grew older, Osborne played small character parts in television westerns such series as Have Gun – Will Travel, Bonanza, Bat Masterson, Rawhide and The Lone Ranger. His last role, was in an episode of Gunsmoke in 1963. His career spanned 51 years, with a total of 607 films and television episodes to his credit.
Filmography(347)
tvLaw of the Plainsman
as Zeb - Driver · 1959 · 7.3
tvRiverboat
as Will Mullins (uncredited) · 1959 · 6.5
movieRevenge of the Dead
as Mr. Darmoor · 1959 · 4.4
movieThe Hanging Tree
as Horseman (uncredited) · 1959 · 6.7
tvBlack Saddle
as Driver · 1959 · 6.2
tvRawhide
as Mine Owner · 1959 · 7.2
tvBat Masterson
as Allie Love · 1958 · 6.1
tvThe Rifleman
as Mr. Loomis · 1958 · 7.1
tvThe Rifleman
as Hangman in Taos · 1958 · 7.1
tvThe Texan
as · 1958 · 6.0
movieFort Dobbs
as Largo Refugee at Fort (uncredited) · 1958 · 6.8
tvMaverick
as · 1957 · 6.9
tvThe Thin Man
as · 1957 · 7.6
tvHave Gun, Will Travel
as · 1957 · 7.3
tvHave Gun, Will Travel
as Driver · 1957 · 7.3
tvHave Gun, Will Travel
as Slim the Stage Driver · 1957 · 7.3
movieGun Glory
as Clem · 1957 · 6.2
movieThe Storm Rider
as Toby · 1957 · 7.0
movieThe Solid Gold Cadillac
as Spanish-American War Veteran (uncredited) · 1956 · 6.2
movieThe Fastest Gun Alive
as Rancher (uncredited) · 1956 · 6.9
tvThe Man Called X
as · 1956 · 10.0
moviePerils of the Wilderness
as Jake · 1956 · 6.5
tvSergeant Preston of the Yukon
as · 1955 · 6.8
tvCheyenne
as Stage Driver (uncredited) · 1955 · 6.1