
Bob Baker
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Bob Baker.
Born: November 8, 1910
Place of Birth: Forest City, Iowa, USA
Known For

Along the Rio Grande
A trio of cowboys infiltrate a cattle rustler's gang to seek vengeance for one of their fathers' murder.

Ride 'Em Cowboy
Two peanut vendors at a rodeo show get in trouble with their boss and hide out on a railroad train heading west. They get jobs as cowboys on a dude ranch, despite the fact that neither of them knows anything about cowboys, horses, or anything else.

Bad Man from Red Butte
A cowboy arrives in a town, and is immediately mistaken for his twin brother who is wanted for murder.

Desperate Trails
A young man helps a marshal in his battle against outlaws.

Wild Horse Stampede
Two cowboys try to protect railroad workers from rampaging Indians.

Arizona Bound
The Rough Riders are called in to help save Master's stage line. Taggart has his gang robbing the stages and shooting the drivers. When Buck drives the next stage, Taggart's men rob it and then make it look like Roberts is part of the gang. Written by Maurice Van Auken

West of Carson City
West of Carson City remains one of the best of Johnny Mack Brown's Universal westerns. The story takes place in a gold-rush community where the locals are taken to the cleaners by duplicitious Eastern gamblers. When it becomes obvious that the local constabulary has been "bought off" by the crooks, two-fisted cattleman Jim Bannister (Brown) swings into action. The film's highlight is an outsized fistic brawl between the hero and secondary villain Breed, played by loose-limbed comic stuntman Frank Mitchell.

Riders of Pasco Basin
Kirby and Evans are pulling off an irrigation project swindle and newspaper editor Scott realizes it and sends for Lee. Lee agrees with Scott and forms a vigilante group to fight the Sheriff and his deputies brought in by Kirby. But a dying Uncle Dan sets the Sheriff straight and this brings the two sides together for the big shootout.

Outlaw Express
Bradley and sidekick Sharpe are sent west to investigate the murders of pony express riders who are being killed to prevent the Spanish Land Grant papers going to Washington for registration.

Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs
This documentary traces the history of the B-Western from it's silent movie origins to its demise in the early 1950s. The film contains a large number of scenes from early silents and seldom seen films, as well as old photographs of the stars and one-sheet advertisements for lost films.
Filmography
as (archive footage)
as Marshal Bob Tyler
as Bill Cody [Chs.1,14]
as Ranch Cowhand Driving Bus (uncredited)
as Bat Madison
as Deputy Bob (uncredited)
as Gabriel 'Gabby' Hornsby
as Bruce Moore
as Nevada
as 'Dusty'
as Tom Rankin
as Clem Waters
as Bob Carson
as Bob Barrett
as Sheriff Bob Ramsay, Don Ramsay
as Captain Bob Bradley
as Scrap Gordon
as Bob Mason
as Rusty Reynolds
as Jack Saunders