
Born in 1880, ‘Broncho Billy’ Anderson is considered the first western film star. He played three film roles in “The Great Train Robbery” and then began to write, direct and act in his own films. After co-founding the Essanay Studios in 1907 with George Kirk Spoor, Anderson appeared in some 300 short films. But it was his 148 western shorts playing cowboy Bronco Billy that made him a star. He retired for the first time in 1916 but made a few comebacks, including producing movies into the 1950s for his company, Progressive Pictures. He received an honorary Oscar in 1958 as a “motion picture pioneer.” Anderson came out of retirement one more time for a cameo in 1965’s “The Bounty Hunter.” He died at age of 90 1971.
Life with Henry
1941
The Film Parade
1933
The Son-of-a-Gun
1919
Shootin' Mad
1918
Humanity
1917
His Regeneration
1915
The Western Way
1915
The Champion
1915
Western Hearts
1912
Hubby's Scheme
1911
Outwitting Papa
1911
A Pal's Oath
1911
Tag Day
1909
The Pest
1922
Ashes
1922
The Son-of-a-Gun
1919
Humanity
1917
Vera, the Medium
1917
His Regeneration
1915
Graustark
1915
The Western Way
1915
Western Hearts
1912
A Western Kimona
1912
Hubby's Scheme
1911
Outwitting Papa
1911
A Pal's Oath
1911
Mr. Flip
1909
Tag Day
1909
His First Ride
1907
The Son-of-a-Gun
1919
Shootin' Mad
1918
Humanity
1917
His Regeneration
1915
A Western Kimona
1912
A Pal's Oath
1911
The Soilers
1923
The Handy Man
1923
The Pest
1922
Mud and Sand
1922
The Egg
1922
The Lucky Dog
1921
The Son-of-a-Gun
1919
Shootin' Mad
1918
Humanity
1917
His Regeneration
1915
A Western Kimona
1912
A Pal's Oath
1911



















































































































































































