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| | Biography for Johnny Mack Brown (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | At MGM Clark Gable was taking the roles that Brown was up for, so he went into a western for director King Vidor, Billy the Kid (1930). |
 | | After completing the gangster film The Secret Six (1931), Brown freelanced for several years, appearing in The Last Flight (1931), Female (1933), and Belle of the Nineties (1934, opposite Mae West), among others, before signing with Supreme Pictures to become a series Western star in 1935. |
 | | (Brown also starred in four Universal serials, of which the first, 1935'sRustlers of Red Dog was by far the best.) Dissatisfied with the joint billing at Universal, Brown signed with Monogram in 1943; beginning withThe Ghost Rider he rode the range for that small studio in 66 Westerns over the next nine years. |
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