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Wade Boteler
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BIRTHDAY
January 01, 1891
Santa Ana, CA
DIED
May 07, 1943
RECENT CREDITS
Three Faces West
(FILM)
Jan. 1, 2000
High Sierra
(FILM)
Jan. 1, 1941
The Strawberry Blonde
(FILM)
Jan. 1, 1941
Dance, Girl, Dance
(FILM)
Jan. 1, 1940
His Girl Friday
(FILM)
Jan. 1, 1940
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In films from 1919 onward, stocky American actor Wade Boteler hit his stride in talking pictures. Blessed with a pit-bull countenance, Boteler was in practically every other "B" western made between 1930 and 1935, often....
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In films from 1919 onward, stocky American actor Wade Boteler hit his stride in talking pictures. Blessed with a pit-bull countenance, Boteler was in practically every other "B" western made between 1930 and 1935, often cast as a hard-hearted sheriff or crooked land baron. Affecting an Irish brogue, Boteler was also in demand for policeman roles, notably as Inspector Queen in the 1936 Ellery Queen opus The Mandarin Mystery. His most effective lovable-Irishman stint was as conclusion-jumping cop Michael Axford in the 1940 serial The Green Hornet; in fact, when fans of the Green Hornet radio version would ask Detroit station WXYZ for a picture of Axford, the station would send off an autographed photo of Boteler, even though Gil O'Shea essayed the part on radio. Frequently on call for bit parts at 20th Century-Fox studios, Boteler was seen in such Fox productions as In Old Chicago (1938) and A-Haunting We Will Go (1942). Wade Boteler's final film was Warner Bros.' prophetically titled The Last Ride (1944), released one year after Boteler's death.
~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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