Where did Jimmie go after Westerns?

Started by The Arapaho Kid, January 08, 2005, 12:58:10 PM

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The man in the middle here...in the black hat is Jimmie Dodd.  He played supporting rolls in a number of B Westerns...usually one of the good guys.  After he got out of Westerns where did he go? What other roll made him famous?

tarheel mac

Aw...horse hockey..my answer disappeared... Anyway, Jimmy Dodd was one of the two older guys on the Mickey Mouse Club show in the 1950s

The Arapaho Kid

Quote from: tarheel mac on January 08, 2005, 02:27:05 PM
Aw...horse hockey..my answer disappeared... Anyway, Jimmy Dodd was one of the two older guys on the Mickey Mouse Club show in the 1950s

Give that man a silver dollar, a good ceegar and a bottle of Red Eye!  He done got that one right!  BUT...What was the name of the other, older Mousekeeter on that show!

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Arapaho,

I beleive his name was Roy.  But do not remember a last name.

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Roy Williams...he is also credited with inventing the "mouse ears" and was (oddly enough) buried in his Mouse Club uniform....more info than you probably need...

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Jimmy was also in "The Flying Tigers" with John Wayne.
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IIRC, Jimmy was in another war movie where he played a naval pilot with an agricultural urge. The name of the movie escapes me.

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I belive that Roy Willams (the Moosekateer") also worked in Disney's animation Dept and, according to the SEABEE museum in Port Hueneme CA, is credited with the creating their emblem.

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