Fred Humes

Fred Humes was an American actor who is best known for Quick Triggers, The Fearless Rider, and The Arizona Cyclone. He was born on June 15, 1896, in Dents Run, Pennsylvania, USA. Humes passed away on January 3, 1971, in Pueblo, Colorado, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Fred Humes was born Fred William Humes and stood 5 feet 10 inches tall. His personal life, including details about his family, is less documented, but he made a significant mark in the film industry during his career.

Career

Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, Humes appeared in several films, earning recognition for his performances. He played leading roles in various westerns and action movies, showcasing his talents in both silent films and early sound features.

Death and Legacy

Fred Humes died on January 3, 1971, from senile dementia in Pueblo, Colorado. He left behind a legacy as a notable figure in early American cinema, with many of his films still remembered by fans of classic movies.

Filmography

TitleRelease DateCharacter
The Cactus Kid1935-01-04Jimmie Kane
Lorraine of the Lions1925-10-11Bimi
The Saddle Hawk1925-03-08Draw Collins
Rainbow’s End1935-07-16Fired Ranch Hand (uncredited)
The Stolen Ranch1926-12-26‘Breezy’ Hart
The Fearless Rider1928-01-15Fred Sanders
Thunder Riders1928-04-07Larry Day
The Border Cavalier1927-09-18Larry Day
Blazing Days1927-03-27Smilin’ Sam Perry
Prowlers of the Night1926-11-21Jack Morton
Ride for Your Life1924-02-25The Cocopah Kid
The Broncho Buster1927-04-30Charlie Smith
The Yellow Back1926-10-03Andy Hubbard
A One Man Game1927-01-30Fred Hunter
Let ‘er Buck1925-03-22Sheriff
The Ridin’ Kid from Powder River1924-11-30The Scorpion
The Hurricane Kid1925-01-25Jed Hawks
Angkor1935-01-01Gorilla (uncredited)