Roscoe Ates
Biography
Roscoe Ates, born on January 20, 1895, and passing away on March 1, 1962, was a multifaceted American entertainer renowned for his contributions to vaudeville, as well as his work in both theater and film. Ates carved out a notable niche in the entertainment industry, particularly in the realm of westerns, where he gained fame for his portrayal of the lively character Soapy Jones.
Throughout his career, Ates displayed an impressive range of talents, combining elements of comedy and music into his performances. His ability to engage audiences with humor and charm made him a beloved figure in western film and television during his time. Ates's work in vaudeville laid a strong foundation for his later success on the silver screen, allowing him to transition smoothly into more prominent roles.
His legacy is marked by a memorable presence in numerous westerns, where he often brought a unique blend of comedic relief and character depth. Ates's contributions to the genre not only entertained audiences but also showcased the versatility of performers in early 20th-century American entertainment. His enduring influence is still felt today, as he remains an iconic figure in the history of western cinema.
Filmography
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The Stranger Wore a Gun
1953
Cimarron
1931 • Jesse Rickey (as Rosco Ates)
The Champ
1931 • Sponge
Come Next Spring
1956
The Sheepman
1958
Three Texas Steers
1939 • Sheriff Brown
Chad Hanna
1940 • Ike Wayfish
Reducing
1931 • Ticket Agent
City Girl
1930
Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops
1955 • Wagon Driver
The Palm Beach Story
1942
Too Many Cooks
1931 • Mr. Wilson
Reg'lar Fellers
1941 • Emory McQuade
The Ladies Man
1961
Merry Wives of Reno
1934 • The Trapper
A Free Soul
1931 • Man Shot at in Men's Room (uncredited)
Soup to Nuts
1930
Can't Help Singing
1944
Alice in Wonderland
1933 • Fish
Inner Sanctum
1948 • Willie
The Big House
1930
Billy the Kid
1930 • Old Stuff