Birthday: 1911-04-09
Deathday: 1984-07-28
Birthplace: Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
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Jim Bannon (April 9, 1911 - July 28, 1984) was an actor in radio and Hollywood western films during the 1940s and 1950s. He is best remembered as the fourth cinema Red Ryder from 1949 - 1950. He appeared in numerous western television series, including the 1958 episode "Attack" of Richard Carlson's Mackenzie's Raiders.
Bannon was also the first husband of American actor and comedian Bea Benaderet. Their son, Jack Bannon, was a regular on the CBS drama series, Lou Grant, starring Ed Asner.
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Year | Title | Character | |
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1964-07-22 | Good Neighbor Sam | Policeman (uncredited) | |
1964-01-31 | Man's Favorite Sport? | Forest Ranger (uncredited) | |
1963-06-21 | A Gathering of Eagles | ||
1959-06-01 | They Came to Cordura | Capt. Paltz | |
1958-02-13 | No Time at All | Mike Trace | |
1957-08-30 | Chicago Confidential | Pilot (uncredited) | |
1953-12-26 | War Arrow | Capt. Roger Corwin (as James Bannon) | |
1953-11-08 | Jack Slade | Farnsworth | |
1953-07-17 | The Great Jesse James Raid | Bob Ford | |
1953-05-15 | Phantom from Space | Police Sergeant | |
1952-03-09 | Rodeo | Bat Gorman | |
1951-11-07 | Lawless Cowboys | Jim Bannon | |
1951-10-26 | Unknown World | Andrew "Andy" Ostergaard | |
1951-07-15 | Stagecoach Driver | Jim Bannon | |
1951-06-03 | The Texas Rangers | Jeff Barton - Outlaw (uncredited) | |
1951-05-27 | Nevada Badmen | Jim Bannon | |
1951-04-07 | Canyon Raiders | Jim Bannon | |
1951-04-02 | Wanted: Dead or Alive | U. S. Marshal Jim Bannon | |
1951-02-23 | Ridin' the Outlaw Trail | Ace Donley | |
1950-12-31 | Sierra Passage | Jud Yorke | |
1950-04-23 | Jiggs and Maggie Out West | 'Snake-Bite' Carter (as Jim 'Red' Bannon) | |
1949-12-14 | Cowboy and the Prizefighter | Red Ryder | |
1949-10-05 | The Fighting Redhead | Red Ryder | |
1949-08-26 | Roll, Thunder, Roll! | Red Ryder | |
1949-02-08 | Daughter of the Jungle | Kenneth Richards | |
1949-02-02 | Ride, Ryder, Ride! | Red Ryder | |
1948-12-26 | Frontier Revenge | Henchman Brant | |
1948-09-17 | Miraculous Journey | Nick Travelli | |
1948-08-11 | Trail to Laredo | Dan Parks | |
1948-08-07 | The Man from Colorado | Nagel | |
1948-01-01 | Dangers of the Canadian Mounted | Sgt. Chris Royal, RCMP | |
1947-12-15 | T-Men | Agent Lindsay | |
1947-06-02 | The Corpse Came C.O.D. | Det. Lt. Mark Wilson | |
1947-05-25 | Framed | Jack Woodworth | |
1947-02-06 | The Thirteenth Hour | Jerry Mason | |
1947-01-07 | Johnny O'Clock | Chuck Blayden | |
1946-07-04 | The Unknown | Jack Packard | |
1946-06-13 | Renegades | Cash Dembrow | |
1946-05-23 | The Devil's Mask | Jack Packard | |
1945-12-27 | Out of the Depths | Capt. Faversham | |
1945-08-08 | The Gay Senorita | Phil Dolan | |
1945-01-25 | I Love a Mystery | Jack Packard | |
1945-01-09 | Tonight and Every Night | Life Photographer | |
1944-11-16 | The Missing Juror | Joe Keats | |
1944-11-09 | Sergeant Mike | Lt. Patrick Henry | |
1944-10-12 | It's Murder | Tom Blair | |
1944-08-17 | The Soul of a Monster | Dr. Roger Vance | |
1940-03-29 | Confederate Honey | Various (voice) (uncredited) |