Roscoe Ates Movies and Career Information
Jan 20, 1895
Mississippi
Actor
Roscoe Ates (January 20, 1895–March 1, 1962) was a prolific actor and musician in primarily western films and television. Ates was born in rural Grange northwest of Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Grange is no longer included on road maps. Ates spent much of his childhood overcoming a severe stutter. He entered the entertainment medium as a concert violinist but found economic opportunities greater a vaudeville comedian. Therefore, he revived his long-gone stutter for humorous effect. Besides his early films, Ates starred in his own short subject series with RKO and Vitaphone. His first film role was at the age of thirty-four in 1929 as a ship's cook in South Sea Rose. The next year he was cast as "Old Stuff" in the film Billy the Kid with Johnny Mack Brown (1904–1974) as Billy the Kid and Wallace Beery (1885–1949) as Deputy Sheriff Pat Garrett. In 1931, Ates appeared in a total of fourteen films, some roles uncredited. He appeared in the following: From 1946-1948, Ates appeared as the western character Soapy Jones in fifteen films, including Colorado Serenade, Driftin' River (with Shirley Patterson), Stars Over Texas, and Tumbleweed Trail (all 1946), West to Glory, Shadow Valley, and
- Roscoe Ates Movies before 2012
- King Kong 2005
- Champ 2003
- Cimarron 1960
- Wild Country (1947) 1947
- Sullivan's Travels (1941) 1942
- What! No Beer? 1933
- Freaks (1932) 1932
- City Girl (1930) 1930
- Freaks