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Cody was the star attraction with the Downie Brothers Circus when it opened its 1935 season in Macon, Georgia, to a capacity house. "With all equipment resplendent in new red paint the show opened with the Cavalcade of Splendor. Bill Cody was then introduced by Harry Mack," Downie's press agent. Cody
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Ray Kirkwood's widow recalled in later years that Kirkwood was very fond of Cody. He planned another series of eight features, co-starring Cody Sr. and Cody Jr. for the 1936–37 season, and this was announced in the trade papers. With finances strained, the first film – scripted by Tazil and titled
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stars failed to be accepted by the public with the advent of sound pictures, and many could not make a successful transition. However, Cody's pace never lessened, and he was in demand immediately following his first "talky", despite his well-known difficulty with the memorization of dialogue.
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reported that Cody and "the new seal act were going over big." In August, two of Cody's sons joined him from their school vacations, and one report said that Cody was at work on a circus film, which was to be one of eight he made for Spectrum Pictures. The September 28, 1935,
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The Codys went on tour with a wild west show and circus. When they returned to Hollywood, Kirkwood – experiencing a financial squeeze – replaced writer Drake with his own wife,
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Cody's career slowed for a time, and his roles became less, but he still had success throughout his lifetime. Oliver Drake wrote the part of "Sheriff Warren" for him in the
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As the first father-and-son team starring together in B-Westerns, both Cody Sr. and Billy showed considerable promise in the first film of the series. It was followed by
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Prior to joining Downie, Cody was a feature on the Miller Brothers' 101 Ranch show in 1929 and the Bostock Wild Animal Circus in 1934, the year he starred in
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on screen, and two more Bill Cody Productions boasting stories supposedly concocted by Cody himself:
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reported that Cody "closed several weeks ago" but does not give a date or reason for his leaving.
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Cody began his acting career in the early days of film and just happened to have the same name as
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signed Cody to a contract, to make a series of cowboy thrillers for release through
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and later a film distributor in South America, turned producer with the release of
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Bradbury, Joseph T. "Downie Bro's Circus: Part IV--the 1934 and 1935 Seasons."
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in 1939, and that same year he played a small role in what has been called
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Following the Independent Pictures series, Cody starred in two films for
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A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses
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concluded the Spectrum series on a pleasant but less ambitious note.
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Cody did not film anything in 1933, instead working for a traveling
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was replacing Jack Hoxie, who had headlined the 1933–34 season.
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signed Cody to an eight-film Western series, co-starring with
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Cody died at age 57 in 1948, at St. Joseph's Hospital in
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as its star attraction. He returned in 1934, starring in
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Bill Cody (disambiguation)

St. Paul, Minnesota
Santa Monica, California
Film actor
Hollywood
B-Western
actor
Bill Cody Jr.
"Buffalo" Bill Cody
Winnipeg
Canada
Saint Thomas Military Academy
St. Johns University
Metropolitan Stock Company
Canada
stuntman
Jesse Goldburg
J.P. McGowan
Associated Exhibitors
The Galloping Cowboy
Born to Battle
bull whip
Gold from Weepah
Laddie Be Good
The Price of Fear
Wolves of the City
The Tip Off
Slim Fingers
Eyes of the Underworld

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