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    • Norman "Rusty" Wescoatt (August 2, 1911 – September 3, 1987) was an American supporting actor who appeared in over 80 films between 1947 and 1965.


      Early life


      The son of Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Wescoatt, he was born on August 2, 1911, in Maui, Hawaii. He played football at McKinley High School and at the University of Hawaii.
      Wescoatt spoke Hawaiian, Chinese, and Japanese.


      Athletics


      On July 4, 1933, Wescoatt won his initial match as a professional wrestler, debuting in Honolulu, Hawaii. He went on to wrestle in New York, Boston, and other eastern cities, amassing a total of nearly 200 matches, 90 percent of which he won, by September 1936. Also in September 1936, he signed a contract with a new manager to move up to "a tour of some of the larger wrestling centers."
      On Easter Sunday 1935, he set a record by swimming across the San Francisco Bay in two hours, 5 minutes.


      Acting


      Wescoatt began his acting career with The Vigilante in 1947 as Garrity (uncredited). His next serial was The Sea Hound as Singapore Manson.: 246  In 1948, Wescoatt was in Superman, a 15-part black-and-white Columbia film serial, based on the comic book character Superman as Elton in chapters 7–15.: 247  In 1948, he was in Congo Bill as Ivan.: 248  He played a number of henchmen roles in B-Westerns and serials. Wescoatt's main studio for serial mayhem was Columbia. His screen persona was usually a bully who, often had more brawn than brains, did the physical labor according to the strict orders given by the brains heavy.
      In 1950, Wescoatt was uncredited as Maklee Native in Jungle Manhunt. In 1955, he was in Gang Busters as Mike Denike (archive footage). Also in 1955, he was in Tarantula, a science fiction film from Universal-International, produced by William Alland, directed by Jack Arnold, as a driver (uncredited).
      Wescoatt guest starred in a number of television shows including The Adventures of Kit Carson, The Lone Ranger, Death Valley Days, Hopalong Cassidy, Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok, Buffalo Bill, Jr., Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, Sky King, Gunsmoke, Perry Mason, 77 Sunset Strip, Maverick, Bat Masterson, The Twilight Zone, Lawman, and The Legend of Jesse James.


      Later years


      In the 1960s, Wescoatt operated food markets in San Diego and Los Angeles.


      Death


      Wescoatt died on September 3, 1987, in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 76.


      Selected appearances




      = Films

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      = TV shows

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      The Adventures of Kit Carson (1952-1953) - Tom / Milt / Henchman / Big Henchman / Gustavo Morales aka Chico Grande
      The Lone Ranger (1952) - Sergeant
      Death Valley Days (1952-1959) - Rusty / Stoney / Finn / Fireman / Pete / Barkeeper / Red / Townsman / Hank Lewis / Frank / Charlie Flack / Barfly / Dirk
      The Gene Autry Show (1953) - Henchman Ed / Cole, Beefy Henchman in Checked Shirt
      Hopalong Cassidy (1953) - Brawler in Bank
      The Roy Rogers Show (1953-1957) - Henchman Pete / Henchman Hal Jessup / Lefty Young / Henchman Hank / Fred Willow / Joe Burnside / Outlaw Leader
      Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (1953-1958) - Fake Red Beard / Ben
      Captain Midnight (1954) - Davis
      Buffalo Bill, Jr. (1955) - Wagon Driver
      Sergeant Preston of the Yukon (1956) - One Punch Madigan
      The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (1955-1958) - Portchey / Clem Wharton / Windom
      Sky King (1956–1959) - Varner / Red Forrest / Second Man / Frisco / Pete
      Gunsmoke (1957) - Gere
      Tales of the Texas Rangers (1957) - Blackie
      Perry Mason (1957) - Sgt. Holcomb
      77 Sunset Strip (1958) - Garbage Man
      Maverick (1958-1960) - Referee / Muldoon / Ben Thompson / Gang Member / Gus Shaughnessy / Burly Stagecoach Passenger
      Bat Masterson (1959-1960) - Henchman / Kickapoo Smith
      The Twilight Zone (1960) - Tall Man
      Surfside 6 (1960) - Pug Garnes
      Lawman (1962) - Blacksmith
      The Legend of Jesse James (1965) - Blacksmith (final appearance)


      References




      External links


      Rusty Wescoatt at IMDb

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