Sheb Wooley
Biography: After some 15 years on the country & western circuit, singer/actor Sheb Wooley finally cracked popular music's Top Ten in 1958. It was Wooley who introduced the world to the "One Eyed, One Horned, Flying Purple People Eater," which remained the number one song for six straight weeks and stayed in the Top Ten for three weeks more. Thereafter, Wooley's recording career fluctuated between blue-ribbon country & western ballads and silly novelty songs. As an actor, Wooley was seen in such films as Little Big Horn (1951), High Noon (1952), Giant (1956), The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976), and several other films with a sagebrush setting and equestrian supporting cast. From 1961 through 1965, Sheb Wooley played Pete Nolan, frontier scout for the never-ending cattle drive on the weekly TV Western Rawhide.
Sheb Wooley's Scores
- Movies
- TV
- By date
- By user score
Title: | Year: | Credit: | User score: |
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Hoosiers | Nov 14, 1986 | Cletus / Cletus | 8.1 |
Silverado | Jul 10, 1985 | Cavalry Sergeant | 7.9 |
The Outlaw Josey Wales | Jun 30, 1976 | Travis Cobb | 8.3 |
Rio Bravo | Apr 4, 1959 | Cowboy | 8.0 |
High Noon | Jul 30, 1952 | Ben Miller / Ben Miller | tbd |