Buddy Roosevelt was born on June 25, 1898 in Meeker, Colorado, United States. He was a famous actor. He was also known as Kent Sanderson. He started his career in the movie, "Down in Texas" aired in 1924. In the same year he did more than five movies such as: "Rough Ridin' ", "Lure of the Yukon", "Walloping Wallace", "Battling Buddy" and "Biff Bang Buddy".
In 1925 he did more than six movies which didn't come out to be much of hits. The year 1926 remained a very busy schedule as he did more than 8 movies that year giving the hit, "The Galloping Jinx" directed by Robert Eddy and written by Betty Burbridge and playing role of Rankin.
Giving a short schedule in 1927, the next year which remains quiet busy and gave hits like movies, "Dishonored", "Sporting Blood", "Man Trouble" and "Str
ong Boy".
Buddy continued his career moving on doing more and more movies till 1964, and did more than 200 movies. He debuted in the serial, "Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok" as Henchman for its three peisodes aired between 1951 and 1952.
Buddy's birthname was Kenneth Stanhope Sanderson and has also served in the US Navy during World War I, and was aboard the USS Norfolk when it sunk. He died on October 6, 1973 in his birth city.
Why was he famous?
He was famous for his role as Chris Morell in the movie, "Circle Canyon" directed by Victor Adamson and written by Burl R. Tuttle.
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