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Tom Mix in an ad for his 1919 feature Rough Riding Romance.

Tom Mix (1880–1940) was an American motion picture actor, director, and writer whose career spanned from 1910 to 1935.[1] During this time he appeared in 270 films and established himself as the screen's most popular cowboy star.[2] Mix's flair for showmanship set the standard for later cowboy heroes such as Gene Autry and Roy Rogers. His horse Tony also became a celebrity who received his own fan mail.[3]

Born in Pennsylvania, Mix served in the United States Army before moving to the Oklahoma Territory in 1902. Three years later, after working as a physical fitness instructor, bartender, and peace officer, he was hired as a full-time cowboy for the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch.[4] Soon after, Mix established himself as the star attraction of the Millers' Wild West Show. In early 1910 Mix agreed to work as an actor and wrangler for the Selig Polyscope Company.[5][6] Mix alternated between working in films and in Wild West shows until 1913 when he went into the film business full-time.[7] The following year he established his own production unit and became a director and writer as well as an actor. His films for Selig were usually one and two-reel shorts that initially emphasized humor in the tradition of Will Rogers but eventually moved into action-oriented stories that displayed Mix's riding and stunting prowess.[2]

In 1917 Mix left Selig and signed a contract with the Fox Film Corporation.[8] His earliest films for them were two-reel shorts but within a year he switched to features. During his peak period in the 1920s Mix appeared in action-packed westerns filled with fights and chases which often showed him doing his own stunt work.[9] His films were also known for their location work in places such as Arizona's Grand Canyon and Colorado's Royal Gorge.[10] Among the notable directors that he worked with during this time were John Ford, Sidney Franklin, Jack Conway, George Marshall, and Roy William Neill.[11] His leading ladies included Louella Maxam, Colleen Moore, Esther Ralston, Laura La Plante, Billie Dove and Clara Bow.[12] In 1928, after eleven years and 86 films with Fox, Mix moved to FBO Pictures for a series of five films.[13] With the advent of sound, Mix abandoned his film career and returned to working in Wild West shows. He came back to films in 1932 for a series of nine sound features for Universal.[14] In 1935, he appeared in his final film, a 15-chapter serial for Mascot Pictures. Mix died in an automobile accident in Arizona five years later.[15]

On February 8, 1960, Mix was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[16] In 1998, Mix's film Sky High was added to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress.[17]

Selig Polyscope Company

In 1910, Will A. Dickey, owner of the Circle D Ranch Wild West Show and Indian Congress, signed a deal to provide stock and wranglers for the Selig motion picture company. Dickey had seen Mix perform with the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Wild West Show and asked him if he would be interested in appearing in films. Mix agreed and soon after joined the Selig unit in Flemington, Missouri.[18] Mix's earliest films were made as part of one of Selig's traveling units. Location work for these films was done in Missouri and Oklahoma while at least one film was made in Chicago.[19] Otis Turner, the director of these films, was impressed with Mix's screen image and wanted to keep him working as a film actor. Mix, however, was not interested in remaining in films and signed with Zack Mulhall's Wild West Show to help organize the Appalachian Exposition in Knoxville, Tennessee, which was scheduled to run in October and November.[20] After this Mix rejoined the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Show.[21]

In the spring of 1911 Mix left the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Show and resumed his career as an actor with the Selig Polyscope Company.[21] Early in 1912 Mix left the film industry and joined Guy Weadick, one of his former 101 Ranch associates, to stage the first Calgary Stampede in Alberta, Canada. After this Mix toured Canada with the Buffalo Ranch Wild West Show. Following the show's closure Mix returned to Dewey, Oklahoma and accepted the position of night marshal.[22] All of Mix's 1912 films are one-reel shorts directed by Otis Turner.

In January 1913 Mix accepted an offer from Selig to return to acting in films as part of a production unit in Prescott, Arizona, until the supervision of actor-director William Duncan. During his time with this unit Duncan persuaded Mix to write some of the scenarios.[23] All of Mix's 1913 films were directed by Duncan and, except where noted, are one-reel shorts. The majority of these films co-starred Myrtle Stedman and Lester Cuneo. The last films that Mix made with Duncan were released in early 1914. By that time Mix had been reassigned work with Colin Campbell, one of Selig's top directors, to appear in films produced in Truckee, California. These films were largely two or three reels in length and attracting more attention than Selig's average releases.[24] Later in 1914 Selig gave Mix his own unit, which allowed him to write, direct and star in films made in Glendale, California.[25]

Mix returned to Arizona in 1915. The Selig Company began to experience a decline in its profits around this time, due in part to World War I cutting off its foreign market. As a result, Selig began trimming its production schedule.[26] All films were directed by Mix and, except where noted, are one-reel shorts. In 1916 Mix moved to Las Vegas, New Mexico, which, at the time, was the last remaining open range in the West.[27] In June 1916 he moved again, this time back to Glendale.[28] With pressure from Selig to reduce costs in his unit, Mix began searching for a new producer. By the end of the year he had signed with the Fox Film Corporation.[8] Mix's final films with Selig were released in early 1917.

All of Mix's Selig films are one-reel shorts except where noted. Most of these films are now lost. Those that are known to survive are listed in the notes section.

Release date Title Role Notes Ref
October 21, 1909 The Cowboy Millionaire Unknown role Directed by Francis Boggs and Otis Turner [29]
October 25, 1909 Briton and Boer Unknown role Directed by William Selig [30]
November 18, 1909 Up San Juan Hill Unknown role [31]
November 25, 1909 On the Little Big Horn; or, Custer's Last Stand Unknown role Directed by Francis Boggs [32]
December 2, 1909 An Indian Wife's Devotion Unknown role Split-reel with A Million Dollar Mix-up [33]
June 2, 1910 Trimming of Paradise Gulch One of the Paradise Gulch Cowboys Directed by Otis Turner [34]
June 9, 1910 The Range Riders County Sheriff Directed by Otis Turner; featuring Myrtle Stedman [34]
July 4, 1910 Go West, Young Woman, Go West Unknown role [35]
July 7, 1910 The Way of the Red Man Unknown role [35]
July 28, 1910 The Cowboy's Stratagem Unknown role [35]
August 9, 1910 Ranch Life in the Great South-West Unknown role [35]
1910 [Unknown film] Unknown role According to Mix's wife Olive, she and her husband appeared in a dramatic film whose title has not been determined. Also according to her the cast featured Margarita Fischer and Wallace Reid [36]
October 10, 1910 Two Boys in Blue Unknown role [36]
May 11, 1911 Back to the Primitive Unknown role Directed by Otis Turner; co-stars Kathlyn Williams [36]
June 1, 1911 The Rose of Old St. Augustine Black Hawk, a Seminole Indian Directed by Otis Turner; co-stars Kathlyn Williams [37]
July 13, 1911 Captain Kate The good native Directed by Otis Turner; co-stars Kathlyn Williams [37]
July 29, 1911 Saved by the Pony Express The Pony Express rider Prints survive [38][39]
August 28, 1911 Life on the Border Indian chief Directed by Otis Turner; co-stars Kathlyn Williams [39]
September 12, 1911 Dad's Girls Tom Rolston, the gambler Directed by Otis Turner; co-stars Kathlyn Williams and Oliver Stokes [40]
October 10, 1911 Told in Colorado Bill Higgins, a miner Co-stars William Duncan and Myrtle Stedman [40]
October 24, 1911 Why the Sheriff Is a Bachelor Joe Davis, the sheriff Co-stars William Duncan and Myrtle Stedman [40]
November 4, 1911 Western Hearts Sheriff Long [41]
November 25, 1911 The Tell-Tale Knife Tom Mason, a rustler Directed by William Duncan; co-stars Duncan and Myrtle Stedman [41]
December 12, 1911 A Romance of the Rio Grande Tom Wilson, a Texas Ranger Directed by Otis Turner; co-stars William Duncan and Myrtle Stedman [41]
December 26, 1911 The Bully of Bingo Gulch Pop Lynd, owner of the Bingo Gulch Ranch Directed by Otis Turner; co-stars William Duncan and Myrtle Stedman [42]
January 16, 1912 A Cowboy's Best Girl Bull Stokes, a rough cowboy Co-stars William Duncan, Myrtle Stedman, and Olive Stokes [42]
January 30, 1912 The Scapegoat Tom Mason, the scapegoat Co-stars William Duncan, Myrtle Stedman, and Olive Stokes [42]
February 29, 1912 The 'Diamond S' Ranch Unknown role Co-stars Olive Stokes [43]
March 12, 1913 Juggling with Fate Andrews, the marshall / Morgan, the outlaw Mix as a marshall who also works as a masked bandit [43]
March 19, 1913 The Sheriff of Yavapai County "Apache Frank", a crooked gambler [44]
March 26, 1913 The Life Timer Sheriff Half-reel [44]
April 9, 1913 The Shotgun Man and the Stage Driver The Stage Driver [44]
April 28, 1913 The Mail Order Suit Slim [45]
May 19, 1913 His Father's Deputy Tom Carter, the sheriff [45]
May 26, 1913 Religion and Gun Practice Kill Kullen [45]
June 4, 1913 The Law and the Outlaw "Dakota" Wilson Two reels; scenario by Mix and J. Edward Hungerford [46]
June 17, 1913 Taming a Tenderfoot Bud Morris [46]
June 24, 1913 The Marshall's Capture The half-breed [47]
July 4, 1913 Sallie's Sure Shot "Injun" Sam [47]
July 10, 1913 Made a Coward Pete [47]
July 14, 1913 The Only Chance Engineer [48]
July 30, 1913 The Taming of Texas Pete The half-breed [48]
August 7, 1913 The Stolen Moccasins Swift-foot [48]
August 14, 1913 An Apache's Gratitude Tonto [48]
August 22, 1913 The Good Indian The Indian [49]
August 27, 1913 How Betty Made Good The foreman [49]
September 4, 1913 Howlin' Jones Robledo [49]
September 19, 1913 The Rejected Lover's Luck The Indian [50]
October 1, 1913 The Cattle Thief's Escape Pete Becker, the half-breed Half-reel [50]
October 9, 1913 Saved from the Vigilantes Square Beasley [51]
October 14, 1913 The Silver Grindstone Saloon keeper [52]
October 21, 1913 Dishwash Dick's Counterfeit The rustler Half-reel [52]
October 29, 1913 A Muddle in Horse Thieves The horse thief Half-reel [53]
November 7, 1913 The Schoolmarm's Shooting Match Gray Half-reel [53]
November 13, 1913 The Child of the Prairies Fred Watson Two reels; scenario by Mix [53]
November 17, 1913 The Escape of Jim Dolan Jim Dolan Two reels; scenario by Mix [54]
November 13, 1913 The Sheriff and the Rustler The rustler Two reels; scenario by Mix [55]
November 26, 1913 Cupid in the Cow Camp Bud Reynolds [56]
December 11, 1913 Physical Culture on the Quarter Circle V Bar Williams [56]
December 17, 1913 Buster's Little Game Pete Wilson [56]
December 23, 1913 Mother Love vs. Gold Pete Jackson [57]
January 7, 1914 By Unseen Hand Chief Jackson Directed by William Duncan [57]
January 22, 1914 A Friend in Need The foreman One reel; written and directed by William Duncan [58]
February 5, 1914 The Little Sister A prospector Directed by William Duncan [58]
June 28, 1914 In Defiance of the Law Corporal Nome Three reels; directed by Colin Campbell; co-stars Wheeler Oakman and Bessie Eyton; based on a novel by James Oliver Curwood [58][59]
July 13, 1914 The Wilderness Mail The outlaw Two reels; directed by Colin Campbell; co-stars Wheeler Oakman and Bessie Eyton; story by James Oliver Curwood [60]
July 31, 1914 When the Cook Fell Ill Chip Directed by Colin Campbell; co-stars Wheeler Oakman [61]
August 13, 1914 Etienne of the Glad Heart Peter Two reels; directed by Colin Campbell; co-stars Wheeler Oakman and Bessie Eyton [62]
August 24, 1914 The White Mouse Sergeant Brokaw Two reels; directed by Colin Campbell; co-stars Wheeler Oakman and Bessie Eyton; story by James Oliver Curwood [63]
August 29, 1914 Chip of the Flying U Chip Three reels; directed by Colin Campbell; co-stars Kathlyn Williams and Wheeler Oakman [63]
September 7, 1914 When the West Was Young Indian chief Two reels; directed by Colin Campbell; co-stars Wheeler Oakman and Bessie Eyton [63]
September 28, 1914 The Going of the White Swan Unknown role Two reels; directed by Colin Campbell; co-stars Wheeler Oakman and Bessie Eyton [64]
September 29, 1914 The Real Thing in Cowboys Wallace Carey Directed by Mix [64]
October 5, 1914 The Moving Picture Cowboy Luke Barnes Two reels; co-stars Lester Cuneo; written and directed by Mix [64]
October 6, 1914 The Way of the Redman The Redman Co-stars Leo Maloney; written and directed by Mix [64]
October 13, 1914 The Mexican The Mexican Co-stars Leo Maloney; directed by Mix [65]
October 24, 1914 Jimmy Hayes and Muriel Jimmy Hayes Co-stars Leo Maloney; directed by Mix [66]
October 27, 1914 Why the Sheriff Is a Bachelor The Sheriff Co-stars Leo Maloney; written and directed by Mix [66]
November 3, 1914 The Tell-Tale Knife Tom Mason Co-stars Leo Maloney and Hoot Gibson; written and directed by Mix [66]
November 10, 1914 The Ranger's Romance Ranger One reel; written and directed by Mix [66]
November 17, 1914 The Sheriff's Reward The Sheriff Co-stars Leo Maloney; written and directed by Mix [66]
November 24, 1914 The Scapegoat Tom Jackson, the scapegoat Co-stars Leo Maloney; written and directed by Mix [67]
November 30, 1914 In the Days of the Thundering Herd Tom Mingle Five reels; Mix's first feature; directed by Colin Campbell; co-stars Bessie Eyton and Wheeler Oakman; possibly made before Mix started working for his own unit; survives complete: AFA / LC / GEH [68][69]
December 1, 1914 The Rival Stage Lines Harding Martin Co-stars Leo Maloney; directed by Mix [67]
December 8, 1914 Saved by a Watch Tom Co-stars Leo Maloney; written and directed by Mix [70]
December 15, 1914 The Man from the East Tom Bates Co-stars Leo Maloney and Hoot Gibson; written and directed by Mix [70]
December 29, 1914 Cactus Jake, Heart-Breaker Bill Co-stars Leo Maloney; directed by Mix [70]
January 5, 1915 A Militant Schoolma'am Stars Leo Maloney; Mix directed but does not appear [70]
January 12, 1915 Harold's Bad Man Unknown role [71]
January 19, 1915 Cactus Jim's Shop Girl Cactus Jim Prints survive [71][72]
January 26, 1915 The Grizzly Gulch Chariot Race Unknown role [71]
January 2, 1915 Forked Trails Unknown role [73]
January 9, 1915 Roping a Bride Unknown role Prints survive [73]
February 16, 1915 Bill Haywood, Producer Bill Haywood [73]
February 23, 1915 Slim Higgins "Slim" Higgins Written by Mix [73]
March 1, 1915 A Child of the Prairie Tom Martin Two reels; co-stars Louella Maxam; written by Mix [74]
March 2, 1915 The Man from Texas The Man from Texas Prints survive; written by Mix [72][74]
March 9, 1915 The Stagecoach Driver and the Girl Tom, the stage-coach driver Co-stars Louella Maxam ; written by Mix [74]
March 16, 1915 Sage-Brush Tom Sage Brush Tom Prints survive; written by Mix [72][75]
March 23, 1915 The Outlaw's Bride Richard Sharpe [75]
March 29, 1915 Ma's Girls The Gambler Two reels; co-stars Louella Maxam; written by Mix [75]
March 30, 1915 The Legal Light Pete Co-stars Eugenie Forde; written by Mix [76]
April 6, 1915 Getting a Start in Life Tom Co-stars Louella Maxam; story by James Oliver Curwood [76]
April 13, 1915 Mrs. Murphy's Cooks Buck Martin Co-stars Louella Maxam; written by Mix [76]
April 20, 1915 The Conversion of Smiling Tom Smiling Tom Co-stars Louella Maxam [77][78]
May 4, 1915 An Arizona Wooing Tom Warner Co-stars Louella Maxam; story by William MacLeod Raine; survives: UCLA [79]
May 14, 1915 The Matrimonial Boomerang Tom Champion Co-stars Louella Maxam [78]
June 8, 1915 Saved by Her Horse Tom Golden Co-stars Louella Maxam [80]
June 10, 1915 Pals in Blue Tom Three reels; co-stars Eugenie Forde [81]
June 15, 1915 The Heart of the Sheriff Sheriff Martin Co-stars Louella Maxam; written by Mix [81]
June 22, 1915 With the Aid of the Law Lee Russell Co-stars Louella Maxam [81]
July 20, 1915 Foreman of Bar Z Ranch Tom Wallace Co-stars Louella Maxam [82]
July 27, 1915 The Child, the Dog, and the Villain Stars Leo Maloney; Mix directed but does not appear [83]
August 3, 1915 The Taking of Mustang Pete Stars Leo Maloney; co-stars Louella Maxam; Mix directed but does not appear [83]
August 10, 1915 The Gold Dust and the Squaw Stars Leo Maloney; Mix directed but does not appear [83]
August 21, 1915 A Lucky Deal Stars Leo Maloney; Mix wrote and directed but does not appear [84]
September 7, 1915 Never Again Unknown role Co-stars Leo Maloney and Victoria Forde; written by Mix [84]
September 14, 1915 Weary Goes A-Wooing Weary Co-stars Victoria Forde [84]
September 21, 1915 The Range Girl and the Cowboy Tom Co-stars Leo Maloney and Victoria Forde; written by Mix [84]
September 25, 1915 The Auction Sale of Run-Down Ranch Tom Hickey Co-stars Leo Maloney and Victoria Forde; prints survive [72][85]
September 28, 1915 Her Slight Mistake Bill Co-stars Leo Maloney [85]
October 5, 1915 The Girl and the Mail Bag Tom Chester Co-stars Leo Maloney and Victoria Forde [85]
October 12, 1915 The Foreman's Choice Tom Hickson Co-stars Victoria Forde [86]
October 18, 1915 The Brave Deserve the Fair Tom Martin Two reels; co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [86]
November 19, 1915 The Stagecoach Guard Unknown role Written by Mix [86]
October 26, 1915 The Race for a Gold Mine Tom Cummins Co-stars Victoria Forde [87]
November 2, 1915 Athletic Ambitions The Wild Man Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [87]
November 9, 1915 The Chef at Circle G The ranch cook [87]
November 16, 1915 The Tenderfoot's Triumph Unknown role [87]
November 23, 1915 The Impersonation of Tom Unknown role [88]
November 30, 1915 Bad Man Bobbs Unknown role [88]
December 14, 1915 On the Eagle Trail Tom Merry Co-stars Victoria Forde [88]
February 5, 1916 The Desert Calls Its Own Stars Victoria Forde; Mix directed but does not appear [88]
February 12, 1916 A Mix-Up in Movies Tom Written by Mix [89]
February 19, 1916 Making Good Tom Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [90]
February 25, 1916 Trilby's Love Disaster Stars Victoria Forde; Mix wrote and directed but does not appear [90]
March 11, 1916 The Passing of Pete Pete Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [90]
April 8, 1916 Along the Border Tom Martin Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [91]
April 22, 1916 Too Many Chefs! Tom Forde Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [91]
May 1, 1916 The Man Within Tom Melford Three reels; co-stars Victoria Forde [91]
May 13, 1916 The Sheriff's Duty Mix wrote and directed but does not appear [92]
May 27, 1916 Five Thousand Dollar Elopement Unknown role Co-stars Victoria Forde [92]
June 3, 1916 Crooked Trails Dick Taylor Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [92]
June 10, 1916 Going West to Make Good Tom Gilmore Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [92]
June 17, 1916 The Cowpuncher's Peril Tom Meyers Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [93]
June 24, 1916 Taking a Chance Tom Manton Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [93]
July 1, 1916 The Girl of Gold Gulch Unknown role [93]
July 8, 1916 Some Duel Tom Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [93]
July 15, 1916 Legal Advice Unknown role Survives: UCLA; written by Mix [79][94]
July 22, 1916 Shooting Up the Movies Tom Travis Two reels; co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [94]
July 29, 1916 Local Color on the A-1 Ranch Tom Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [94]
August 5, 1916 An Angelic Attitude Tom Miller Co-stars Victoria Forde [94]
August 12, 1916 A Western Masquerade Unknown role Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [95]
August 19, 1916 A Bear of a Story Unknown role Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [95]
August 26, 1916 Roping a Sweetheart Tom Walker, a cowpuncher Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [95]
September 2, 1916 Tom's Strategy Unknown role Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [95]
September 9, 1916 The Taming of Grouchy Bill Tom Prints survive; written by Mix [72][96]
September 11, 1916 The Pony Express Rider Tom Orbig Three reels; a remake of Saved by the Pony Express (1911); written by Mix [96]
September 23, 1916 A Corner in Water Unknown role Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [97]
September 30, 1916 The Raiders Tom Gardner Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [98]
October 7, 1916 The Canby Hill Outlaws Tom Gordon Co-stars Victoria Forde [98]
September 14, 1916 A Mistake in Rustlers Tom Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [98]
October 21, 1916 An Eventful Evening Jack Winton Co-stars Victoria Forde [99]
October 28, 1916 A Close Call Dick Masters Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [99]
November 4, 1916 Tom's Sacrifice Tom Miller Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [99]
November 4, 1916 When Cupid Slipped Directed by, written by, and starring Victoria Forde; produced by Mix [99]
November 11, 1916 The Sheriff's Blunder Unknown role Two reels; co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [100]
December 2, 1916 Mistakes Will Happen Unknown role Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix [100]
December 11, 1916 Twisted Trails Tom Snow Three reels; co-stars Bessie Eyton; prints survive [72][100]
December 25, 1916 The Golden Thought Tom Daton Three reels; co-stars Victoria Forde [101]
January 8, 1917 Starring in Western Stuff Tom Sage Two reels; fragment survives: UCLA; co-stars Victoria Forde; written and directed by Mix; partial remake of Sage-brush Tom (1915) [100]
January 26, 1917 The Luck That Jealousy Brought Joe Barr One reel; produced in 1915 but not released until 1917; co-stars Louella Maxam; directed by Mix [100][102]
February 17, 1917 The Saddle Girth Tom, a cowpuncher Co-stars Victoria Forde; written and directed by Mix [103]
February 12, 1917 The Heart of Texas Ryan Jack Parker Five reels; co-stars Bessie Eyton; based on the novel The Light of Western Stars by Zane Grey; survives: CD / GEH / UCLA / DFI / AFA [103][104]
July 1917 Movie Stunts by Tom Mix Himself Two reels [105]

Fox Film Corporation

Mix moved from Selig to the Fox Film Corporation in 1917, starting at a salary of $350 per week. His earliest films for the studio were two-reel shorts similar to the ones he made at Selig. Within a year, however he switched to feature films. Mix's popularity soared at Fox and his salary eventually escalated to $17,000 per week.[106]

Initially Mix worked as a writer and director as well as an actor but eventually restricted his work largely to being in front of the cameras. As his Fox films often teamed him with notable directors (such as John Ford, Sidney Franklin, Jack Conway, George Marshall, and Roy William Neill) an extra column now appears to list them. As the survival rate of Mix's Fox films is higher than his Selig films another column is added to display their survival status.

Except where noted all films are five reel features.

Release date Title Role Director(s) Survival status Notes Ref(s)
March 19, 1917 Hearts and Saddles A sagebrush lover Tom Mix and Robert Eddy Fragment survives Two reels; story by Mix; co-stars Victoria Forde [107]
May 13, 1917 The Roman Cowboy "Bud" Ballard Tom Mix Lost Two reels; story by Mix; co-stars Victoria Forde [107]
June 17, 1917 Six Cylinder Love "Buck" Saunders Tom Mix Lost Two reels; story by Mix; co-stars Victoria Forde [108]
July 23, 1917 A Soft Tenderfoot The Tenderfoot Tom Mix Lost Two reels; story by Mix; co-stars Victoria Forde [109]
August 12, 1917 Durand of the Bad Lands Clem Alison Richard Stanton Lost Starring Dustin Farnum and Natalie Kingston with Mix in a supporting role. [110][111]
September 3, 1917 Tom and Jerry Mix The Foreman Tom Mix Lost Two reels; story by Mix; co-stars Victoria Forde [112]
January 13, 1918 Cupid's Round Up Larry Kelly Edward LeSaint Lost Co-stars Wanda Hawley. Mix's first starring feature film with Fox [113]
February 24, 1918 Six Shooter Andy Andy Crawford Sidney Franklin Lost Co-stars Enid Markey [114]
April 14, 1918 Western Blood Tex Wilson Lynn Reynolds Lost Story by Mix; co-stars Victoria Forde [115]
June 9, 1918 Ace High Jean Rivard Lynn Reynolds Survives complete: Lob [116]
June 30, 1918 Who's Your Father? Tom Hartrigger Tom Mix Lost Two reels [117]
September 8, 1918 Mr. Logan, U.S.A. Jim Logan Lynn Reynolds Lost [118]
October 20, 1918 Fame and Fortune Clay Burgess Lynn Reynolds Lost [119]
January 5, 1919 Treat 'Em Rough Ned Ferguson Lynn Reynolds 2 reels survive: GEH Co-stars Jane Novak; film on location in Prescott, Arizona [120][121]
February 16, 1919 Hell-Roarin' Reform Tim Edward LeSaint Lost [122]
March 30, 1919 Fighting for Gold Jack Kilmeny Edward LeSaint fragment in private collection [123]
May 11, 1919 The Coming of the Law Kent Hollis Arthur Rosson 1 reel survives: LC [124]
July 16, 1919 The Wilderness Trail Donald MacTavish Edward LeSaint Lost Co-stars Colleen Moore [125][126]
August 24, 1919 Rough Riding Romance Phineas Dobbs Arthur Rosson Fragment: LC Co-stars Juanita Hansen; parially filmed in San Francisco, California [127][128]
October 19, 1919 The Speed Maniac Billy Porter Edward LeSaint Lost Co-stars Eva Novak [128][129]
December 7, 1919 The Feud Jere Lynch / John Smith Edward LeSaint Lost Co-stars Eva Novak [128][130]
January 24, 1920 The Cyclone Sergeant Tim Ryerson Cliff Smith Lost Co-stars Colleen Moore [131][132]
March 20, 1920 The Daredevil Timothy Atkinson Tom Mix Lost Co-stars Eva Novak [132][133]
April 24, 1920 Desert Love Buck Marston, Jr. Jacques Jaccard Lost Story by Mix; co-stars Victoria Forde [134][135]
May 20, 1920 The Terror Bat Carson Jacques Jaccard Lost Story by Mix; co-stars Eva Novak; film on location in Sonora, California [135][136]
July 4, 1920 3 Gold Coins Bob Fleming / Bad Pat Duncan Cliff Smith Lost Mix in a dual role as both the hero and the villain [135][137]
August 29, 1920 The Untamed Whistling Dan Emmett J. Flynn Survives complete: GEH Co-stars Pauline Starke; based on a novel by Max Brand [138]
October 1920 The Texan Tex Benton Lynn Reynolds Survives complete: EYE / DFI Six reels [139]
December 1920 Prairie Trails Tex Benton George Marshall Lost Six reels; a sequel to The Texan [140][141]
February 1921 The Road Demon Hap Higgins Lynn Reynolds Fragment: LC / NFA [142]
April 1921 Hands Off! Tex Roberts George Marshall Lost [143]
April 1921 The Queen of Sheba J. Gordon Edwards Lost Nine reels; starring Betty Blythe; Mix supervised the film's all-female chariot race sequence [144]
June 1921 A Ridin' Romeo Jim Rose George Marshall Lost Story by Mix; co-stars Rhea Mitchell [145][146]
July 1921 Big Town Round-Up Larry McBride Lynn Reynolds Survives complete: EYE Co-stars Laura La Plante [146][147]
August 1921 After Your Own Heart Herbert Parker George Marshall Lost Story adaptation by Mix [146][148]
September 1921 The Night Horsemen Whistling Dan Lynn Reynolds Survives complete: GEH [149]
October 1921 The Rough Diamond Hank Sherman Edward Sedgwick Lost Story by Mix; co-stars Eva Novak [150][151]
December 1921 Trailin' Anthony Woodbury Lynn Reynolds Survives complete: UCLA Co-stars Eva Novak [151][152]
January 15, 1922 Sky High Grant Newburg Lynn Reynolds Survives complete: CRdB / LC / MoMA / UCLA / GEH Co-stars Eva Novak and J. Farrell MacDonald; location shooting at the Grand Canyon in Arizona; added to the National Film Registry in 1998 [17][151]
[153]
February 26, 1922 Chasing the Moon Dwight Locke Edward Sedgwick Lost Co-stars Eva Novak [154][155]
April 2, 1922 Up and Going David Brandon Lynn Reynolds Lost Story by Mix; co-stars Eva Novak [156][157]
May 15, 1922 The Fighting Streak Andrew Lanning Arthur Rosson Survives complete: BFI Co-stars Patsy Ruth Miller; location shooting in Victorville, California [157][158]
June 18, 1922 For Big Stakes "Clean Up" Sudden Lynn Reynolds Survives complete: NFA Co-stars Patsy Ruth Miller [159][160]
August 20, 1922 Just Tony "Red" Ferris Lynn Reynolds Survives complete: GEH / MoMA / UCLA / AFI A film centering around Mix's horse Tony; based on a novel by Max Brand [160][161]
October 1, 1922 Do and Dare Kit Carson Boone / Henry Boone Edward Sedgwick Lost Location shooting in Chatsworth, California [160][162]
November 5, 1922 Tom Mix in Arabia Billy Evans Lynn Reynolds Lost Story by Mix; co-stars Barbara Bedford [163][164]
December 3, 1922 Catch My Smoke Bob Stratton William Beaudine Lost Co-stars Lillian Rich [164]
February 11, 1923 Romance Land "Pep" Hawkins Edward Sedgwick Survives complete: NFA Five reels; co-stars Barbara Bedford [164][165]
[166]
March 25, 1923 Three Jumps Ahead Steve Clancy Jack Ford Lost Five reels; the first of two Mix films directed by John Ford (here billed as Jack Ford) [167][168]
May 13, 1923 Stepping Fast Grant Malvern Joseph J. Franz Lost Five reels [169][170]
August 26, 1923 Soft Boiled Tom Steele John G. Blystone Survives complete: GEH Eight reels; co-stars Billie Dove [171]
September 9, 1923 The Lone Star Ranger Buck Duane Lambert Hillyer Lost Six reels; co-stars Billie Dove; based on the novel by Zane Grey; also filmed in 1919, 1930, and 1942 with, respectively, William Farnum, George O'Brien, and John Kimbrough in the Mix role [172][173]
October 28, 1923 Mile-a-Minute Romeo Lucky Bill Lambert Hillyer Lost Six reels [173][174]
November 18, 1923 North of Hudson Bay Michael Dane John Ford Survives complete: ANF / CRdB / LC UCLA Five reels; Mix's second film with John Ford [173][175]
December 30, 1923 Eyes of the Forest Bruce Thornton Lambert Hillyer Survives incomplete: MoMA Five reels; co-stars Pauline Starke [173][176]
February 3, 1924 Ladies to Board Tom Faxton John G. Blystone Lost Six reels; co-stars Gertrude Olmstead [177][178]
May 4, 1924 The Trouble Shooter Tom Steele Jack Conway Survives complete: NFA Six reels [179]
July 6, 1924 The Heart Buster Tod Walton Jack Conway Lost Five reels; co-stars Esther Ralston [178][180]
August 24, 1924 The Last of the Duanes Buck Duane Lynn Reynolds Survives complete: NFA Seven reels; co-stars Marian Nixon; based on the novel by Zane Grey [181][182]
September 21, 1924 Oh, You Tony! Tom Masters John G. Blystone Lost Seven reels; co-stars Claire Adams [182][183]
November 2, 1924 Teeth Dave Deering John G. Blystone Survives complete: GEH Seven reels; co-stars George Bancroft [182][184]
December 7, 1924 The Deadwood Coach The Orphan Lynn Reynolds Lost Seven reels; co-stars George Bancroft; based on a novel by Clarence E. Mulford; location shooting at Cedar City, Utah and Zion National Park [185][186]
February 1, 1925 Dick Turpin Dick Turpin John G. Blystone Survives complete: GEH MoMA CSF Seven reels; features Alan Hale; one of Mix's few non-Westerns; a romanticized story of the English highwayman [186][187]
March 15, 1925 Riders of the Purple Sage Jim Lassiter Lynn Reynolds Survives complete: GEH MoMA Six reels; based on the novel by Zane Grey; featuring Warner Oland and Fred Kohler; location shooting in the Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California; also filmed in 1918, 1931, 1941, and 1996 with, respectively, William Farnum, George O'Brien, George Montgomery, and Ed Harris in the Mix role [188][189]
[190][191]
May 24, 1925 The Rainbow Trail John Shefford Lynn Reynolds Survives complete: GEH Six reels; based on the novel by Zane Grey; location shooting in the Painted Desert in Arizona; also filmed in 1918 with William Farnum and in 1932 with George O'Brien [192][193]
[190]
August 29, 1925 The Lucky Horseshoe Tom Foster John G. Blystone Survives complete: MoMA Five reels; co-stars Billie Dove and J. Farrell MacDonald with Ann Pennington in a cameo appearance; Gary Cooper appears as an extra [194][195]
[196]
October 11, 1925 The Everlasting Whisper Mark King John G. Blystone Lost Six reels; co-stars Alice Calhoun [197][198]
December 12, 1925 The Best Bad Man Hugh Nichols John G. Blystone Survives complete: MoMA Five reels; co-stars Clara Bow; based on a novel by Max Brand [199][200]
January 10, 1926 The Yankee Señor Paul Wharton Emmett J. Flynn Survives incomplete: NFA Five reels; co-stars Olive Borden; features a fiesta sequence filmed in Technicolor (part of this color footage survives) [201][202]
February 28, 1926 My Own Pal Tom O'Hara John G. Blystone Survival status unknown Six reels; co-stars Olive Borden [203][204]
April 18, 1926 Tony Runs Wild Tom Trent Thomas Buckingham Survives complete: NFA Six reels; co-stars Jacqueline Logan [205][206]
June 6, 1926 Hard Boiled Tom Bouden John G. Blystone Survives complete: NFA Six reels [207][208]
August 29, 1926 No Man's Gold Tom Stone Lewis Seiler Survives complete: NFA Six reels; co-stars Eva Novak [208][209]
October 17, 1926 The Great K & A Train Robbery Tom Gordon Lewis Seiler Survives complete: CRdB / LC / MoMA / UCLA Five reels; co-stars Dorothy Dwan; location shooting at Royal Gorge, Colorado [210][211]
December 5, 1926 The Canyon of Light Tom Mills Benjamin Stoloff Lost Six reels; co-stars Dorothy Dwan [211][212]
January 23, 1927 The Last Trail Tom Dane Lewis Seiler Survives complete: CRdB / MoMA / GEH Six reels; co-stars Carmelita Geraghty; based on the novel by Zane Grey [213][214]
March 13, 1927 The Broncho Twister Tom Mason Orville O. Dull Lost Six reels; co-stars Helene Costello; based on a story by Adela Rogers St. Johns [214][215]
May 8, 1927 Outlaws of Red River Tom Morley Lewis Seiler Lost Six reels; co-stars Marjorie Daw [216][217]
June 26, 1927 The Circus Ace Tom Terry Benjamin Stoloff Survives complete: NFA Five reels; co-stars Natalie Joyce [217][218]
August 21, 1927 Tumbling River Tom Gier Lewis Seiler Lost Five reels; co-stars Dorothy Dwan [219][220]
October 2, 1927 Silver Valley Tom Tracey Benjamin Stoloff Lost Five reels; co-stars Dorothy Dwan [221][222]
November 20, 1927 The Arizona Wildcat Tom Phelan Roy William Neill Lost Five reels; co-stars Dorothy Sebastian; based on a story by Adela Rogers St. Johns [222][223]
January 15, 1928 Daredevil's Reward Tom Hardy Eugene Forde Lost Six reels [224]
March 11, 1928 Horseman of the Plains Tom Swift Benjamin Stoloff Lost Five reels; co-stars Sally Blane [225][226]
May 13, 1928 Hello Cheyenne! Tom Remington Eugene Forde Lost Five reels; location shooting in Arizona [227][228]
July 1, 1928 Painted Post Tom Blake Eugene Forde Survives complete: CI Five reels [229]

FBO Pictures

By 1927, numerous low-budget imitations of Mix's films were flooding the cinema market. This, along with Mix's salary, the high rental fees for his films, and Fox Films' commitment to sound films made the studio decide not to renew his contract.[230] Following his departure from Fox, Mix went on a vaudeville tour with the Keith-Albee-Orpheum circuit. In 1928, Mix signed with the Film Booking Offices of America (FBO) studios to appear in six silent westerns.[231] By the time his first film, The Son of the Golden West, was released FBO had merged with RKO Pictures. Mix's FBO films were not as well received by the public and press as his Fox films. As a result, after making five films for the studio production of the proposed sixth film, The Dude Ranch, was cancelled.[232] Prints of all five of Mix's FBO films survive.

Release date Title Role Director Survival status Notes Ref(s)
October 1, 1928 The Son of the Golden West Tom Hardy Eugene Forde Survives complete: CRdB Six reels [233]
August 9, 1928 King Cowboy Tex Rogers Robert De Lacy Survives complete: FA Seven reels; co-stars Sally Blane [234][235]
January 29, 1929 Outlawed Tom Manning Eugene Forde Survives complete: EYE Seven reels; co-stars Sally Blane [235][236]
March 19, 1929 The Drifter Tom McCall Robert De Lacy Survives complete: CN / LOC Six reels; co-stars Dorothy Dwan [235][237]
May 29, 1929 The Big Diamond Robbery Tom Markham Eugene Forde Survives complete: LOC Seven reels; co-stars Kathryn McGuire [238][239]

Universal Pictures

Following his departure from FBO Mix returned to the vaudeville circuit, followed by two years with the Sells Floto Circus.[240] In November 1931, Mix received an offer from Carl Laemmle of Universal Studios to star in a series of sound westerns. The resulting nine films (plus a cameo appearance in a tenth) proved to be popular at the box office. In December 1932, however, Mix ended his association with Universal due to injuries and a bout of influenza.[241] All of Mix's Universal films survive (see references for each film).

Release date Title Role Director Notes Ref(s)
March 28, 1932 The Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood Himself John Francis Dillon 75 minutes; Mix, Genevieve Tobin, Boris Karloff, Tom Mix, Sidney Fox, Lew Ayres and Gloria Stuart make cameo appearances in a sequence filmed at the Cocoanut Grove nightclub in the Ambassador Hotel. [242]
April 17, 1932 Destry Rides Again Tom Destry Benjamin Stoloff 53 minutes; co-stars Claudia Dell and ZaSu Pitts; based on a novel by Max Brand; remade in 1939 with James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich and as Destry (1955) with Audie Murphy [243][244]
[245]
May 26, 1932 The Rider of Death Valley Tom Rigby Albert S. Rogell 76 minutes; co-stars Lois Wilson [246]
June 30, 1932 The Texas Bad Man Tom / Dan Bishop Edward Laemmle 60 minutes [247]
August 2, 1932 My Pal, the King Tom Reed Kurt Neumann 75 minutes; co-stars Mickey Rooney [248]
September 29, 1932 The Fourth Horseman Tom Martin Hamilton MacFadden 57 minutes; co-stars Margaret Lindsay [249]
November 3, 1932 Hidden Gold Tom Arthur Rosson 61 minutes [250]
February 2, 1933 Terror Trail Tom Munroe Armand Schaefer 57 minutes [251]
June 1932 Flaming Guns Tom Malone Arthur Rosson 57 minutes; co-stars William Farnum and Ruth Hall [252]
September 1933 Rustlers' Roundup Tom Lawson Henry MacRae 60 minutes; co-stars Noah Beery, Jr. [253]

Mascot

Following his departure from Universal, Mix returned to live performances. In 1934, he joined with showman Sam Gill to form the "Tom Mix Wild West and Sam Gill Circus (Combined)". Following Gill's death from a heart attack Mix bought out his late partner's ownership. To help finance this deal Mix signed with film producer Nat Levine's Mascot Pictures to appear in a western serial. Although a major box office hit, the resulting effort was Mix's final film.[254]

Release date Title Role Directors Notes Ref
May 18, 1935 The Miracle Rider Tom Morgan Armand Schaefer
B. Reeves Eason
A 15-chapter serial (303 minutes); co-stars Charles Middleton; prints survive [255]

Other film appearances

Mix appeared as himself in two early sound short films that were part of the "Voice of Hollywood" series. Both were produced by Tiffany-Stahl Productions and released in 1930.[256]

Archives with Mix films

The following film archives have prints of Tom Mix films. The abbreviations are used in the survival status section for the Fox films and in the notes section for all other films.

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