Sheb Wooley

Info

Role

Actor | Writer

Date of birth

04/10/1921

Date of death

09/16/2003

Place of birth

Erick, Oklahoma, USA

Sheb Wooley

Biography

American character actor in many Westerns, Sheb Wooley was also a figure in country-western music. Born and raised in Oklahoma, he spent his youth as a cowhand. His musical ability led to radio and subsequently film work. He played minor supporting roles for a dozen years starting in 1950, including one of the Frank Miller gang in High Noon (1952). In 1958 he had a giant hit record with his own song "The Purple People Eater" (years later there was a movie made based on the song, Purple People Eater (1988)) and he followed it with a string of similar humorous country ditties, often recorded under the name Ben Colder. For a number of years he had a regular role as scout Pete Nolan on the hit TV series Rawhide (1959). He worked infrequently as an actor after that, concentrating on the music business.

Known For

High Noon
High Noon
8.1
8.1
Rawhide
Rawhide
7.9
7.9
Giant
Giant
7.6
7.6
Silverado
Silverado
7.2
7.2