From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charles Robert Starrett (March 28, 1903 – March 22, 1986) was an American actor best known for his starring role in the Durango Kid western series. When he retired he held the record for starring in the longest-running string of feature films (131 titles, half of them being "Durango Kid" films, for Columbia Pictures). A graduate of Worcester Academy in 1922, Starrett went on to study at Dartmouth College. While on the Dartmouth football team he was hired to play a football extra in the film The Quarterback (1926). Bitten by the acting bug, Starrett played minor roles in films and leading roles in stage plays. In 1928, he was a member of the Walker Company, a repertory theatre troupe headed by Stuart Walker. He played the romantic lead in Fast and Loose (1930), which also featured Miriam Hopkins, Carole Lombard, and Frank Morgan. He also starred in the Canadian production The Viking (1931), filmed on location in Newfoundland, which had begun as...
The Rough, Tough West
1952
Frontier Gunlaw
1946
Two-Fisted Rangers
1939
The Royal Family of Broadway
1930
Cowboy Canteen
1944
Cattle Raiders
1938
Texas Stampede
1939
Roaring Rangers
1946
Trapped
1937
Two-Fisted Sheriff
1937
Whirlwind Raiders
1948
Prairie Stranger
1941
Lawless Empire
1945
Desirable
1934
Frontier Outpost
1950
Two-Fisted Stranger
1946
Prairie Raiders
1947
Sagebrush Heroes
1945
Two Gun Law
1937
Damaged Love
1931
Terror Trail
1946
Phantom Valley
1948
Lightning Guns
1950
Trail of the Rustlers
1950
Texas Panhandle
1945
A Shot in the Dark
1935
The Return of Casey Jones
1933
Cyclone Fury
1951
The Mask of Fu Manchu
1932
Texas Stagecoach
1940
The Hawk of Wild River
1952
The Man from Sundown
1939
Galloping Thunder
1946
Law of the Canyon
1947
Across the Badlands
1950
North of the Yukon
1939
Colorado Trail
1938
The Medico of Painted Springs
1941
The Silver Streak
1934
Frontier Fury
1943