
James Ellison
Acting
Born 1910-05-04 · Guthrie Center, Iowa, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. James Ellison (May 4, 1910 - December 23, 1993) was an American actor, born James Ellison Smith in Guthrie Center, Iowa, son of Edward James Smith and Ona Mary Ellis. Ellison appeared in nearly seventy films between 1932 and 1962. Ellison worked for a time in a film laboratory and while there was offered a screen test. He developed it himself and when he saw it, decided it was not satisfactory so he would not show it to the director. But he saw it anyway and Ellison got a contract. Despite his rugged good looks and height of 6 feet 3 inches, Ellison's limited range and somewhat wooden screen presence kept him from the first (or even second) ranks of stardom. He spent much of his career in Westerns, including a stint in the mid-thirties as the sidekick of Hopalong Cassidy in Paramount's successful series. In 1938, he played a charming, romantic character opposite 26 year old Lucille Ball in the comedy, "Next Time I Marry", a film where Ball had her first top billing on screen credits. Before that, in 1936, he played his highest-profile role, as Buffalo Bill in Cecil B. DeMille's The Plainsman, which also starred Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur. Despite that film's success, Ellison spent most of the remainder of his career shuttling between cowboy pictures and more varied roles, primarily in B movies with titles like Mr. District Attorney in the Carter Case and The Undying Monster. He had a supporting role in 1941's Charley's Aunt (which starred Jack Benny) and played the romantic lead in 1943's The Gang's All Here, a Twentieth Century Fox musical in which he seemed somewhat lost among the vivid antics of Carmen Miranda, Charlotte Greenwood, and Edward Everett Horton (and was the only principal not to sing a note). He also co-starred with Tom Conway and Frances Dee in Val Lewton's production of I Walked with a Zombie, directed by Jacques Tourneur. Ellison landed another romantic lead role as 'Jerry Gibson' in the musical film Lady, Let's Dance (1944) which starred ice skating sensation 'Belita'. In the early 1950s, Ellison moved from acting to real estate. Joining fellow veteran Jackie Coogan, Ellison returned to the screen only once to play Axel 'Longhorn' Gates in a picture called When the Girls Take Over (1962). James Ellison died at age 83 in Monterey, California after suffering a broken neck as the result of a fall. Description above from the Wikipedia article James Ellison (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography

When the Girls Take Over
Apr 30, 1962

Dead Man's Trail
Jul 19, 1952

Man from the Black Hills
Mar 30, 1952

Texas City
Jan 27, 1952

Texas Lawmen
Dec 2, 1951

Whistling Hills
Oct 6, 1951

Oklahoma Justice
Aug 18, 1951

Kentucky Jubilee
May 18, 1951

The Texan Meets Calamity Jane
Nov 15, 1950

I Killed Geronimo
Aug 8, 1950

Fast on the Draw
Jun 30, 1950

Crooked River
Jun 9, 1950

West of the Brazos
Jun 2, 1950

Colorado Ranger
May 12, 1950

Marshal of Heldorado
Apr 21, 1950

Everybody's Dancin'
Mar 31, 1950

Hostile Country
Mar 24, 1950

Last of the Wild Horses
Dec 27, 1948

The Ghost Goes Wild
Aug 8, 1947

Calendar Girl
Jan 31, 1947

G.I. War Brides
Aug 12, 1946

Hollywood and Vine
Apr 25, 1945

Johnny Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Jul 7, 1944

Lady, Let's Dance
Apr 11, 1944

The Gang's All Here
Dec 24, 1943

Best Foot Forward
Oct 8, 1943

I Walked with a Zombie
Apr 21, 1943

Dixie Dugan
Mar 12, 1943

Army Surgeon
Dec 4, 1942

The Undying Monster
Nov 27, 1942