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Nationality
  
American

Resting place
  
California

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Roscoe Ates

Years active
  
1929–1961


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Born
  
January 20, 1895 (
1895-01-20
)
Grange, Mississippi, U.S.

Occupation
  
Actorcomedianmusician

Died
  
February 12, 1962, Hollywood, California, United States

Spouse
  
Beatrice Heisser (m. 1960–1962), Leonore Belle Jumps (m. 1949–1955)

Movies
  
Freaks, Cimarron, The Champ, Alice in Wonderland, King Kong

Similar People
  
Tod Browning, Ray Taylor, Wesley Ruggles, Norman Z McLeod, Preston Sturges

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Roscoe Ates (January 20, 1895 – March 1, 1962) also Rosco Ates, was an American vaudeville performer, actor of stage and screen, comedian and musician who primarily featured in western films and television. He was best known as western character Soapy Jones.

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Early years

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Ates was born on January 20, 1895 in the rural hamlet of Grange, northwest of Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Grange is no longer included on road maps. Ates spent much of his childhood overcoming a severe speech impediment. He entered the entertainment medium as a concert violinist but found economic opportunities greater as a vaudeville comedian. He revived his long-gone stutter for humorous effect. Besides his early films, Ates starred in his own short subject series with RKO and Vitaphone.

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His first film role was at the age of thirty-four in 1929 as a ship's cook in South Sea Rose. The next year he was cast as "Old Stuff" in the film Billy the Kid with Johnny Mack Brown (1904–1974) as Billy the Kid and Wallace Beery (1885–1949) as Deputy Sheriff Pat Garrett. Ates served in WWII, training of the Air Force fighter squad program in Houston, Texas at Ellington Field Texas

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Soapy Jones

From 1946 to 1948, Ates appeared as the western character Soapy Jones in fifteen films, including Colorado Serenade, Driftin' River (with Shirley Patterson), Stars Over Texas, and Tumbleweed Trail (all 1946), West to Glory, Shadow Valley, and Wild Country (all 1947), and Check Your Guns, Black Hills, Tornado Range, The Westward Trail, and The Tioga Kid (all 1948). His Soapy Jones character is the sidekick to the "Singing Cowboy" portrayed by native Texan, Eddie Dean. Thereafter, George "Gabby" Hayes employed archival footage from many Soapy Jones films in his 1950s children's television series, The Gabby Hayes Show.

In 1950, Ates was cast in his first television role as Deputy Roscoe in the short-lived ABC series The Marshal of Gunsight Pass, which was broadcast live from a primitive studio lot in Los Angeles, California. Eddie Dean also appeared in this program, as did Jan Sterling in the role of Roscoe's much younger girlfriend.

Musical performances

Ates performed these songs in his films:

  • Billy the Kid: "Turkey in the Straw" (1930)
  • Remote Control: "The Wedding March" (1930)
  • Renegades of the West: "Farmer in the Dell" (1932)
  • Rancho Grande: "Dude Ranch Cow Hands" (uncredited, 1938)
  • Cowboy from Sundown: "The Craw-dad Song" (1940)
  • Captain Caution: "Hilda" (1940)
  • Colorado Serenade: "Home on the Range" (1946)
  • Driftin' River: "Way Back in Oklahoma" (1946)
  • Wild West, also known as Prairie Outlaw: Song, "Elmer, The Knock-Kneed Cowboy" (1946)
  • Television career

    Ates soon appeared on television in multiple roles. He was cast as Henry Wilson in the episode "The Census Taker" of the syndicated western series The Cisco Kid, starring Duncan Renaldo and Leo Carrillo. He appeared that same year in the Gale Storm sitcom, My Little Margie and on the detective series Boston Blackie. He appeared on Gail Davis's Annie Oakley series as Curly Dawes, the telegraph operator, in "Showdown at Diablo" (1956) and as Walsh in "Annie and the Miser" (1957). Ates played The Ranger in the 1957 episode "Sorrowful Joe Returns" of ABC's The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin.

    In 1958, the 63-year-old Ates was cast as "Old Timer" in the episode "The Sacramento Story" of NBC's Wagon Train starring Ward Bond. That same year he was Edwin Winkler in the episode "Force of Habit" of Lee Marvin's NBC crime drama, M Squad. In 1959, Ates appeared as Juniper Dunlap in "The Painted Beauty" episode of John Payne's NBC western, The Restless Gun, as Dusty Peabody in "The Man from Solitary" of Rod Cameron's syndicated western crime drama State Trooper, and as Harrison in "A Well of Gold" on Tom Nolan's NBC Buckskin series. He had a nameless role as a barfly in the 1958 episode of "Maverick" called "Gun-Shy", a spoof of the series Gunsmoke. In 1960, he was cast as Fenton in the episode "Hot Ice Cream" of Charles Bronson's ABC series Man with a Camera, as Lou Nugget in "The Fabulous Fiddle" of Scott Brady's syndicated Shotgun Slade, and as Deputy Boak in "The Missing Queen" of Andrew Duggan's ABC crime drama Bourbon Street Beat, set in New Orleans.

    Recurring role on Lawman

    From 1959–1960, Ates appeared once as "Old Timer" and in seven episodes as Ike Jenkins in the John Russell and Peter Brown ABC western series Lawman, set in Laramie, Wyoming. The episodes are entitled "The Visitor", "The Gang", "The Ring", "The Friend", "The Exchange", "The Breakup", "The Stranger", and "Man on the Mountain".

    During this same time frame as he appeared on Lawman, Ates guest starred as Renton in two episodes entitled "Long Odds" of Dale Robertson's Tales of Wells Fargo and four times on ABC's Maverick in episodes entitled "Gun-Shy", "Two Beggars on Horseback", "Two Tickets to Ten Strike" (with Connie Stevens and Adam West, with Ates cast as Joe the Barber), and "Hadley's Hunters". In 1960, he appeared as a bartender in the episode "The Rape of Red Sky" of NBC's The Outlaws. He appeared in Will Hutchins's ABC western, Sugarfoot, in the 1960 episode "The Man from Eudora".

    Later roles

    From 1958–60, Ates appeared five times on CBS's Alfred Hitchcock Presents mystery series. In the 1958 episode "And the Desert Shall Blossom," Ates and William Demarest, later of My Three Sons, appear as two old timers Tom and Ben, respectively, who are living in the Nevada desert. The local sheriff, played by Ben Johnson, appears with an eviction notice, but he agrees to let the men stay on their property if they can make a dead rosebush bloom within the next month. Ates also appeared in the Hitchcock episode "The Jokester" in the role of Pop Henderson.

    In 1960, Ates appeared as a guest in the presentation of the life story of honorary Hollywood mayor Johnny Grant on NBC's This Is Your Life biography series with host Ralph Edwards.

    Ates's last credited roles were in 1961 as a drunk in Robert Stack's ABC series The Untouchables and as sheriffs in The Red Skelton Show in an episode entitled "Candid Clem" and in "Three for One" of NBC's Whispering Smith starring Audie Murphy. His final screen appearance in Jerry Lewis's 1961 film The Errand Boy was uncredited.

    Family and death

    Ates was married three times. After his divorce from the former Clara Callahan, he married Leonore Belle Jumps in 1949. She died in 1955. In 1960, he married Beatrice Heisser who survived him.

    Ates died of lung cancer at the age of 67 at the West Valley Community Hospital in Encino, California. He is entombed at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.

    Filmography

    Actor
    1961
    The Errand Boy as
    Ralph - Prop Man (uncredited)
    1961
    Whispering Smith (TV Series) as
    Sheriff Ben Stanley
    - Three for One (1961) - Sheriff Ben Stanley (as Rosco Ates)
    1961
    The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
    Sheriff
    - Candid Clem with guest stars Gene Autry and Champion (1961) - Sheriff
    1961
    The Silent Call as
    Sid
    1961
    The Ladies Man as
    Pet Shop Owner
    1960
    Outlaws (TV Series) as
    Old Timer / Bartender
    - Sam Bass (1961) - Old Timer (uncredited)
    - The Rape of Red Sky (1960) - Bartender
    1961
    The Untouchables (TV Series) as
    Drunk
    - Augie 'The Banker' Ciamino (1961) - Drunk
    1958
    Sugarfoot (TV Series) as
    Barber / Lew Long / Old Timer
    - Man from Medora (1960) - Barber (as Rosco Ates)
    - MacBrewster the Bold (1959) - Lew Long (as Rosco Ates)
    - A Wreath for Charity Lloyd (1958) - Old Timer (uncredited)
    1958
    Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
    Zack Martin / Piano Player / Tavern Customer / ...
    - Outlaw in Town (1960) - Zack Martin (as Rosco Ates)
    - The Little Man Who Was There (1960) - Piano Player (as Rosco Ates)
    - Road Hog (1959) - Tavern Customer (as Rosco Ates)
    - And the Desert Shall Blossom (1958) - Ben White
    - The Jokester (1958) - Pop Henderson
    - Post Mortem (1958) - Cemetery Clerk
    1960
    Surfside 6 (TV Series) as
    Clem
    - Par-a-kee (1960) - Clem (uncredited)
    1959
    Maverick (TV Series) as
    Albert / Joe the Barber / Kibitzer / ...
    - Hadley's Hunters (1960) - Albert
    - Two Tickets to Ten Strike (1959) - Joe the Barber
    - Two Beggars on Horseback (1959) - Kibitzer
    - Gun-Shy (1959) - Barfly
    1959
    Lawman (TV Series) as
    Ike Jenkins / Ike - Townsman / Old Timer
    - Man on a Mountain (1960) - Ike Jenkins (as Rosco Ates)
    - The Stranger (1960) - Ike Jenkins
    - The Breakup (1959) - Ike Jenkins (as Rosco Ates)
    - The Exchange (1959) - Ike Jenkins
    - The Friend (1959) - Ike Jenkins
    - The Ring (1959) - Ike Jenkins
    - The Gang (1959) - Ike - Townsman
    - The Visitor (1959) - Old Timer
    1960
    Shotgun Slade (TV Series) as
    Lou Nugget
    - The Fabulous Fiddle (1960) - Lou Nugget (as Rosco Ates)
    1960
    Bourbon Street Beat (TV Series) as
    Deputy Boak
    - The Missing Queen (1960) - Deputy Boak
    1960
    Man with a Camera (TV Series) as
    Fenton
    - Hot Ice Cream (1960) - Fenton
    1959
    Cissie (TV Movie) as
    Papa
    1958
    Tales of Wells Fargo (TV Series) as
    Spoon / Flanny - Typesetter
    - Long Odds (1959) - Spoon
    - The Newspaper (1958) - Flanny - Typesetter
    1958
    Wagon Train (TV Series) as
    Joe - Bartender / Old Timer
    - The Clara Duncan Story (1959) - Joe - Bartender (uncredited)
    - The Sacramento Story (1958) - Old Timer
    1959
    Buckskin (TV Series) as
    Harrison
    - A Well of Gold (1959) - Harrison
    1959
    State Trooper (TV Series) as
    Dusty Peabody
    - The Man from Solitary (1959) - Dusty Peabody (as Rosco Ates)
    1959
    Lux Playhouse (TV Series)
    - Deathtrap (1959)
    1958
    The Restless Gun (TV Series) as
    Juniper Dunlap / Hotel Clerk
    - The Painted Beauty (1959) - Juniper Dunlap (as Rosco Ates)
    - More Than Kin (1958) - Hotel Clerk (as Rosco Ates)
    1958
    M Squad (TV Series) as
    Edwin Winkler
    - Force of Habit (1958) - Edwin Winkler (as Rosco Ates)
    1953
    Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Emil
    - Long Distance (1958)
    - The Prize (1953) - Emil
    1958
    The Sheepman as
    Town Loafer (uncredited)
    1958
    Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
    Pop McCrary
    - Cockeyed Charlie Parkhurst (1958) - Pop McCrary
    1957
    Short Cut to Hell as
    Road Driver (uncredited)
    1957
    The Big Caper as
    Falkenburg (uncredited)
    1957
    The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (TV Series) as
    Jorgenson
    - Sorrowful Joe Returns (1957) - Jorgenson
    1956
    Annie Oakley (TV Series) as
    Neighborly Walsh / Telegrapher Curly Dawes
    - Annie and the Miser (1957) - Neighborly Walsh
    - Showdown at Diablo (1956) - Telegrapher Curly Dawes
    1956
    The Birds and the Bees as
    Vendor (uncredited)
    1956
    The Kettles in the Ozarks as
    Townsman (uncredited)
    1956
    Meet Me in Las Vegas as
    Scotty (uncredited)
    1956
    Come Next Spring as
    Shorty Wilkins
    1955
    Lucy Gallant as
    Clem Anderson - Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
    1955
    The Adventures of Champion (TV Series) as
    Canary Twigg
    - The Real Unfriendly Ghost - Canary Twigg
    1955
    Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops as
    Wagon Driver
    1954
    The Mickey Rooney Show (TV Series) as
    Henry
    - The Moon or Bust (1954) - Henry
    1953
    Those Redheads from Seattle as
    Dan Taylor
    1953
    The Stranger Wore a Gun as
    Jake Hooper - Stage Driver (uncredited)
    1953
    Boston Blackie (TV Series) as
    Prof. Edgar Franklin
    - Grab Bag (1953) - Prof. Edgar Franklin
    1953
    Big Town (TV Series) as
    Ed Crowley
    - Lynch Law (1953) - Ed Crowley
    1953
    My Little Margie (TV Series) as
    Zeke
    - Hillbilly Margie (1953) - Zeke
    1953
    The Cisco Kid (TV Series) as
    Henry Wilson
    - The Census Taker (1953) - Henry Wilson
    1952
    The Blazing Forest as
    Beans
    1952
    Trail Guide as
    Stammering Man (uncredited)
    1951
    Honeychile as
    Bob
    1950
    The Marshal of Gunsight Pass (TV Series) as
    Deputy Roscoe
    - Shotgun Messenger (1950) - Deputy Roscoe
    - Episode #1.22 (1950) - Deputy Roscoe
    - Episode #1.1 (1950) - Deputy Roscoe
    1950
    Father's Wild Game as
    Rancher
    1950
    Hills of Oklahoma as
    Dismal - the Cook
    1948
    Thunder in the Pines as
    Wheezer - Boomer's Head Logger
    1948
    Inner Sanctum as
    Willie
    1948
    The Tioga Kid as
    Soapy Jones
    1948
    The Hawk of Powder River as
    Soapy Jones
    1948
    The Westward Trail as
    Soapy Jones
    1948
    Tornado Range as
    Soapy Jones
    1948
    Check Your Guns as
    Soapy Jones
    1947
    Shadow Valley as
    Soapy Jones
    1947
    Black Hills as
    Soapy Jones
    1947
    West to Glory as
    Soapy Jones
    1947
    Range Beyond the Blue as
    Soapy Jones
    1947
    Wild Country as
    Soapy Jones
    1946
    Wild West as
    Soapy Jones
    1946
    Stars Over Texas as
    Soapy Jones
    1946
    Driftin' River as
    Soapy Jones
    1946
    Tumbleweed Trail as
    Soapy Jones
    1946
    Colorado Serenade as
    Soapy
    1944
    Can't Help Singing as
    Lemuel (uncredited)
    1944
    The Great Moment as
    Morton's Sign Painter - replaced by Hank Worden (uncredited)
    1942
    The Palm Beach Story as
    Fourth Member Ale and Quail Club (as Rosco Ates)
    1942
    The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine as
    Dan Kady
    1941
    Sullivan's Travels as
    Hollywood Diner Counterman (uncredited)
    1941
    Birth of the Blues as
    Cab Driver (uncredited)
    1941
    One Foot in Heaven as
    George Reynolds (uncredited)
    1941
    I'll Sell My Life as
    Happy Hogan
    1941
    Reg'lar Fellers as
    Emory McQuade
    1941
    Bad Men of Missouri as
    Lafe
    1941
    Mountain Moonlight as
    Gardener
    1941
    She Knew All the Answers as
    Gas Station Attendant
    1941
    Ziegfeld Girl as
    Janitor Changing Pictures (uncredited)
    1941
    Glove Affair (Short) as
    Uncle Tom
    1941
    Robin Hood of the Pecos as
    Jailer Guffy
    1940
    Chad Hanna as
    Ike Wayfish
    1940
    I Want a Divorce as
    Process Server (uncredited)
    1940
    Captain Caution as
    Chips
    1940
    Fireman, Save My Choo Choo (Short) as
    Fireman
    1940
    Untamed as
    Bert Dillon
    1940
    The Cowboy from Sundown as
    Deputy Gloomy Day
    1940
    You're Next! (Short) as
    Mr. Tillson (uncredited)
    1940
    Rancho Grande as
    Tex
    1939
    Gone with the Wind as
    Convalescent Soldier (uncredited)
    1939
    Three Texas Steers as
    Sheriff Brown (as Rosco Ates)
    1938
    The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok as
    Oscar Snake-Eyes Smith (as Rosco Ates)
    1938
    Riders of the Black Hills as
    Sheriff Brown (as Rosco Ates)
    1937
    Drug Store Follies (Short) as
    The Stuttering Comic
    1937
    Alpine Cabaret (Short) as
    Elmer
    1937
    God's Country and the Woman as
    Gander Hopkins
    1936
    Fair Exchange as
    Elmer Goodge
    1935
    On the Wagon (Short) as
    Elmer
    1935
    Why Pay Rent? (Short) as
    Elmer Whipple
    1935
    The People's Enemy as
    Slip Laflin
    1935
    Once Over Lightly (Short)
    1934
    Dizzy & Daffy (Short) as
    'Call-'Em-Wrong' Jones, the Umpire
    1934
    Woman in the Dark as
    Tommy Logan
    1934
    So You Won't T-T-T-Talk (Short) as
    Elmer Whipple
    1934
    She Made Her Bed as
    Santa Fe (as Rosco Ates)
    1934
    Merry Wives of Reno as
    The Trapper (as Rosco Ates)
    1933
    Alice in Wonderland as
    Fish
    1933
    Golden Harvest as
    Louis Jenkins aka Loopey Lou
    1933
    Scarlet River as
    Ulysses Mope (as Rosco Ates)
    1933
    King Kong as
    Press Photographer (uncredited)
    1933
    What-No Beer? as
    Schultz (as Rosco Ates)
    1933
    Lucky Devils as
    Gabby (as Rosco Ates)
    1933
    The Cheyenne Kid as
    Bush (as Rosco Ates)
    1933
    The Past of Mary Holmes as
    Bill-Poster Klondike
    1932
    Deported
    1932
    Renegades of the West as
    Dr. Henry Fawcett (as Rosco Ates)
    1932
    Sham Poo, the Magician (Short) as
    Tourist / Rosco (as Rosco Ates)
    1932
    Come on Danger! as
    Rusty (as Rosco Ates)
    1932
    Hold 'Em Jail as
    Slippery Sam Brown
    1932
    The Roadhouse Murder as
    Edmund Joyce (as Rosco Ates)
    1932
    Young Bride as
    Mike - Pool Hall Bartender (as Rosco Ates)
    1932
    Never the Twins Shall Meet (Short) as
    Alfred Guppy / Albert Guppy
    1932
    Freaks as
    Roscoe (as Rosco Ates)
    1932
    Ladies of the Jury as
    Andrew MacKaig (as Rosco Ates)
    1932
    The Rainbow Trail as
    Ike Wilkins
    1931
    The Big Shot as
    Rusty, the Barber (as Rosco Ates)
    1931
    The Champ as
    Sponge (as Rosco Ates)
    1931
    Use Your Noodle (Short)
    1931
    Cut it Out, Doctor (Short)
    1931
    A Clean-Up on the Curb (Short) as
    Rosco (as Rosco Ates)
    1931
    The Lone Starved Ranger (Short) as
    Rosco, the Stuttering Man (as Rosco Ates)
    1931
    Politics as
    Peter Higgins (as Rosco Ates)
    1931
    The Great Lover as
    Rosco (as Rosco Ates)
    1931
    Too Many Cooks as
    Mr. Wilson (as Rosco Ates)
    1931
    A Free Soul as
    Man Shot at in Men's Room (uncredited)
    1931
    She Went for a Tramp (Short)
    1931
    The Voice of Hollywood No. 7 (Second Series) (Short)
    1931
    Cimarron as
    Jesse Rickey (as Rosco Ates)
    1931
    Reducing as
    Stuttering Ticket Agent (uncredited)
    1930
    Remote Control as
    Stuttering Piccolo Player (uncredited)
    1930
    Billy the Kid as
    Old Stuff (as Rosco Ates)
    1930
    Those Three French Girls as
    Elmer (uncredited)
    1930
    Check and Double Check as
    Brother Arthur (as Rosco Ates)
    1930
    Soup to Nuts as
    Pants Presser at Al's Tailor Shop (uncredited)
    1930
    Love in the Rough as
    Proprietor (as Rosco Ates)
    1930
    The Big House as
    Putnam (as Rosco Ates)
    1930
    Caught Short as
    Bit Part (uncredited)
    1930
    Double Cross Roads as
    Ticket Agent (uncredited)
    1930
    City Girl as
    Reaper
    1929
    Marianne as
    Orderly (uncredited)
    1929
    South Sea Rose as
    Ship's Cook
    Soundtrack
    1946
    Wild West (performer: "Elmer, The Knock-Kneed Cowboy")
    1946
    Driftin' River (performer: "Way Back in Oklahoma")
    1946
    Colorado Serenade (performer: "Home on the Range")
    1940
    Captain Caution (performer: "Hilda" (1940))
    1940
    The Cowboy from Sundown (performer: The Craw-dad Song")
    1935
    On the Wagon (Short) (performer: "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow", "By a Waterfall" - uncredited)
    1932
    Renegades of the West (performer: "The Farmer in the Dell" - uncredited)
    1930
    Remote Control (performer: "The Wedding March" (1842) - uncredited)
    1930
    Billy the Kid (performer: "Turkey in the Straw" - uncredited)
    Self
    1960
    This Is Your Life (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Johnny Grant (1960) - Self
    1959
    George Jessel Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.51 (1959) - Self
    - Episode #1.49 (1959) - Self
    1941
    Meet the Stars #7: Meet Roy Rogers (Documentary short) as
    Self
    1933
    Signing 'em Up (Short) as
    Self
    1932
    Hollywood on Parade No. A-3 (Short) as
    Self
    Archive Footage
    -
    Schlitzie: One of Us (Documentary) (completed) as
    Self
    2009
    Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (TV Series documentary) as
    Roscoe
    - Freaks (2009) - Roscoe
    2004
    Tod Browning's 'Freaks': The Sideshow Cinema (Video documentary) as
    Roscoe (uncredited)
    1992
    Dream On (TV Series)
    - Martin Over Medium (1992) - (as Rosco Ates)
    1976
    Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch as
    Sidekick (uncredited)
    1956
    MGM Parade (TV Series documentary) as
    Sponge in 'The Champ'
    - Episode #1.21 (1956) - Sponge in 'The Champ'
    1956
    The Gabby Hayes Show (TV Series) as
    Soapy Jones
    - Swordfish (1956) - Soapy Jones
    - Shadow Valley (1956) - Soapy Jones

    References

    Roscoe Ates Wikipedia