Roscoe Turner

Roscoe Turner was an American actor who is best known for Flight at Midnight and Hell’s Angels. He was also recognized for his colorful personality and promotion skills during the barnstorming era.

Personal and Family Life

Born on September 29, 1895, in Corinth, Mississippi, Roscoe Turner grew up in a period marked by significant social and economic changes. He became known as “Colonel” Turner, a title that highlighted his flamboyant public persona. He was known for flying with a lion cub and often participated in air shows, showcasing his unique style and flair.

Career Highlights

Turner was not only an actor but also a prominent figure in the aviation community during his time. His ability to self-promote led him to secure several celebrity endorsements, and he was frequently featured in magazines. Turner made a significant mark on the entertainment industry and has been remembered for his contributions to film and aviation.

Death and Legacy

Roscoe Turner passed away on June 23, 1970, in Indianapolis, Indiana. His legacy endures through his appearances in films and his unique contributions to the world of aviation and entertainment. He remains notable for being the only person from Corinth, Mississippi, to appear on the cover of TIME magazine on October 29, 1934.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Flight at Midnight 1939-08-28 Col. Roscoe Turner
Hell’s Angels 1930-11-15 Pilot (uncredited)