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Monte Hale‌

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Monte Hale

Ada, Oklahoma, USA

Monte Hale

Ada, Oklahoma, USA

Gender

Male

Birthday

calendar1919-06-08

Popularity

star2.6

Biography

Monte Hale (born Samuel Buren Ely) was an American B-Western film star and country musician. Sometimes reported to have been born in San Angelo, Texas, he was actually born in Ada, Oklahoma but grew up in Shawnee, Oklahoma, attending Washington Grade School and Shawnee High School. (Texas birthplace reportedly sounded better for the movies). After working as a laborer at various jobs in Ada and Enid OK Herod Ely settled in Shawnee and became an evangelist with the Church of God. His oldest son, Buren, was known to use his musical talent during his father's services. The boy had gathered pecans and picked cotton to earn money to buy his first guitar. Soon he was singing and playing the guitar wherever he could find an audience. His parents had divorced and both had remarried with youngest brother Bobby going with his mother. In 1934, 16-year-old Buren left home as many boys did during the Depressions. He headed for Houston and found work playing his music. From there he went to Albuquerque working on a radio station. A man there convinced him to head to California but all he was able to do there was scratch together a small band and play at a winter resort dude ranch. After four years he returned to with the Texas Vaudeville and local rodeo shows. During World War II he got a job as a replacement guitarist with the Stars Over Texas Bond Drive joining several Republic Pictures celebrities and staff. This introduced him to western stars like Chill Wills and convinced Phil Isley to recommended him to Herbert Yates, head of Republic Pictures. Yates agreed to "test" him but he must fund his own trip. Some friends gave him $200 and he flew to Los Angeles. It was 1944 and he signed with the company for seven years and changed his name from Buren Ely to "Monte Hale". He soon starred in his first major role in Home on the Range. He appeared in some of the first westerns filmed in color and was given use of Roy Rogers' musical sidekicks, the "Sons of the Pioneers" for one of his movies. He was often cast as a young cowboy with cameos by Don Barry, Allen Lane and Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. Hale then played more traditional Western heroes in films set in the late 19th century. By 1947 the formula was set with Paul Hurst joining the series as Hale's sidekick and Riders of the Purple Sage providing the music. At this point he ceased playing the character named for himself. Hale was also a recording star and appeared in a series of Western comics published by Fawcett Comics. Beginning in 1948 Hale had his own title with more than 50 issues. In fact, his comic book stardom lasted longer than his film stardom. Republic began cutting back on the Western genre moving to television. He finished his Republic contract with an appearance in the Roy Rogers-Dale Evans movies Trail of Robin Hood with fellow Republic stars Rex Allen and Rocky Lane. Hale made many public appearances at rodeos and other Western shows. He played a villain role in the 1954's Yukon Vengeance. His last movie appearance was in Giant in 1956, where part of his job was to teach James Dean to use a lariat. He appeared in a few television roles and movies up until 1966. On November 12, 2004, for his work in movies, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He was also instrumental in the foundation of what is now the Autry National Center of the American West.

Movie Credits

Giant

Giant‌
star7.6
calendar 1956

Bandits of the Badlands

Bandits of the Badlands‌
star3.5
calendar 1945

Ranger of Cherokee Strip

Ranger of Cherokee Strip‌
star0.0
calendar 1949

Out California Way

Out California Way‌
star6.0
calendar 1946

The Purple Monster Strikes

The Purple Monster Strikes‌
star3.8
calendar 1945

Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch

Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch‌
star0.0
calendar 1976

Trail of Robin Hood

Trail of Robin Hood‌
star4.7
calendar 1950

The Phantom Rider

The Phantom Rider‌
star6.0
calendar 1946

Prince of the Plains

Prince of the Plains‌
star0.0
calendar 1949

Pioneer Marshal

Pioneer Marshal‌
star0.0
calendar 1949

The Big Bonanza

The Big Bonanza‌
star5.5
calendar 1944

Home on the Range

Home on the Range‌
star0.0
calendar 1946

Man from Rainbow Valley

Man from Rainbow Valley‌
star0.0
calendar 1946

The Chase

The Chase‌
star7.1
calendar 1966

San Antone Ambush

San Antone Ambush‌
star4.0
calendar 1949

The Timber Trail

The Timber Trail‌
star0.0
calendar 1948

South of Rio

South of Rio‌
star0.0
calendar 1949

Son of God’s Country

Son of God’s Country‌
star0.0
calendar 1948

California Firebrand

California Firebrand‌
star3.0
calendar 1948

The Missourians

The Missourians‌
star6.0
calendar 1950

The Old Frontier

The Old Frontier‌
star0.0
calendar 1950

California Gold Rush

California Gold Rush‌
star6.0
calendar 1946

Colorado Pioneers

Colorado Pioneers‌
star0.0
calendar 1945

Sun Valley Cyclone

Sun Valley Cyclone‌
star5.0
calendar 1946

Rough Riders of Cheyenne

Rough Riders of Cheyenne‌
star0.0
calendar 1945

Along the Oregon Trail

Along the Oregon Trail‌
star0.0
calendar 1947

Last Frontier Uprising

Last Frontier Uprising‌
star0.0
calendar 1947

Under Colorado Skies

Under Colorado Skies‌
star0.0
calendar 1947

The Vanishing Westerner

The Vanishing Westerner‌
star2.0
calendar 1950

Law of the Golden West

Law of the Golden West‌
star6.0
calendar 1949

Outcasts of the Trail

Outcasts of the Trail‌
star0.0
calendar 1949

Yukon Vengeance

Yukon Vengeance‌
star1.0
calendar 1954

Return to 'Giant'

Return to 'Giant'‌
star6.1
calendar 1996

It's Showtime

It's Showtime‌
star7.0
calendar 1976

Tv Credits

Gunsmoke

Gunsmoke‌
star6.5
calendar 1955

The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok

The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok‌
star4.5
calendar 1951

The Texan

The Texan‌
star5.5
calendar 1958

Honey West

Honey West‌
star7.0
calendar 1965

Gunsmoke

Gunsmoke‌
star6.5
calendar 1955