Buffalo Bill as depicted in film and television
Buffalo Bill has been represented in the movies by himself (1898 and 1912), George Waggner (1924), John Fox, Jr (1924), William Fairbanks (1928), Jack Hoxie, (1926), Roy Stewart (1926), Tom Tyler (1931), Douglas Dumbrille (1933), Earl Dwire (1935), Moroni Olsen (1935), Ted Adams (1936), James Ellison (1936), Carlyle Moore (1938), Jack Rutherford (1938), Roy Rogers (1940), Joel McCrae (1944), Richard Arlen (1947), Enzo Fiermonte (1949), Monte Hale (1949), Louis Calhern (1950), Tex Cooper (1951), Clayton Moore (1952), Charlton Heston (1953), William O'Neal (1957, Malcolm Atterbury (1958), James McMullan (1963), Gordon Scott (1964), Guy Stockwell (1966), Rufus Smith (1967), Matt Clark (1974), Michel Piccoli (1974), Paul Newman (1976), Buff Brady (1979), R. L. Tolbert (1979), Ted Flicker (1981), Ken Kercheval (1984), Jeffrey Jones (1987), Brian Keith (1993), Dennis Weaver (1994), Keith Carradine (1995), Peter Coyote (1995)
Two Television series Buffalo Bill, Jr. (1955-6) starring Dickie Jones and Buffalo Bill (1983-4) starring Dabney Coleman had nothing to do with the historic person.
External links and references
Buffalo Bill also names a character from Thomas Harris's Silence of the Lambs. The character, based on the life story of Ed Gein, is attempting to make a dress out of the skin of women he kidnaps, starves, and kills.
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Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave
Offers retrospective of Cody's life through exhibits covering Native Americans, Wild West performers and events, historic firearms. Includes hours, admission fees and directions. Located in Golden, Colorado, United States.
Buffalo Bill Museum & Grave
Offers retrospective of Cody's life as a hero of American Plains and founder of the Wild West show. Exhibits include Native Americans, Wild West performers and events, historic firearms. Includes hours, admission fees and directions. Located in Golden, Colorado, United States.
The Showmens League Of America
Founded in 1913 by outdoor showmen meeting in Chicago. Buffalo Bill Cody, the Wild West performer, was the club's first president.
Buffalo Bill Historical Center
Five museums under one roof in Cody explore the history of the American West, Western art, American firearms, Plains Indians, and Greater Yellowstone's natural history. Includes details of exhibits, hours, admission rates, membership, calendar of events, educational programs and location. [English, German, Dutch, Italian and Swedish].