Joe Sawyer

Joe Sawyer (August 29, 1906 April 21, 1982) was a Canadian film actor born Joseph Sauers. He appeared in more than 200 films between 1930 and 1962, and was sometimes billed under his birth name. He was born in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, and died in Ashland, Oregon from liver cancer.

Popular roles that he portrayed included Sergeant Biff O'Hara in several Rin Tin Tin television programs, a film, and on radio. On Stories of the Century in 1954, he portrayed Butch Cassidy, a role which he repeated in the 1958 episode "The Outlaw Legion" of the syndicated western series, Frontier Doctor, starring Rex Allen, with Doris Singleton and Michael Ansara as fellow guest stars. Sawyer also appeared on ABC's, Maverick, Sugarfoot, Peter Gunn, and Surfside 6 as well as NBC's Bat Masterson.

His interment was in Oregon.

Partial filmography

  • Campus Sweethearts (short) (1930)
  • New Adventures of Get Rich Quick Wallingford (uncredited) (1931)
  • Surrender (1931)
  • Maker of Men (1931)
  • Arsene Lupin (uncredited) (1932)
  • Podcasts:

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    Joseph Cross

    by: June Tabor

    There's word from the café
    that the old mans ailin'
    His eyes are pailin'
    and the weather took his hands
    They say the ring on his finger
    was shaped from a bone
    from some white man in Missouri
    that spilled whiskey on his wife
    [chorus]
    He has traveled in a sacred circle
    and he has traveled on a white man's train
    He's killed for hunger his buffalo brother
    He's killed for anger and a white man's name
    His name was Joseph Cross
    and he was raised by the mission
    Just one of a hundred Indian boys
    that wouldn't tie his shoes
    He cried the night his grandpa died
    and told him in a vision
    "Stay close to the ways of the rattlesnake
    stay close to the ways of the grizzly."
    [repeat chorus]
    In the 1919
    chill of December
    the bear and the rattler
    coil sleepin' hardly breathin'
    It's a penny to the kitchen boy
    to run get sister Lydia
    "Now you tell her that old Indian
    is sleepin', hardly breathin'."
    [repeat chorus]
    Someone said it just weren't right
    to give him a white man's funeral.
    Someone said they'd just as soon as not
    float him on down the river
    But no one touched the ring
    and no one said a thing about his chest
    where it looked like a bear had ripped him
    and a rattler kissed his cheek.
    [repeat chorus]




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