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Kermit Maynard

Kermit Maynard (September 20, 1897 – January 16, 1971) was an , stuntman, and performer best known for his extensive work in B-western films and serials. The younger brother of prominent cowboy Ken Maynard, he appeared in more than 300 sound films between the late 1920s and the 1960s, with the majority—over 260—being westerns, alongside 22 serials and numerous uncredited stunt roles. Born in , to H. and Emma May Stewart Maynard, he was one of five siblings and grew up partly in , where he graduated from Columbus High School in 1916. Maynard excelled in athletics during his time at Indiana University in the early 1920s, lettering in , , and as a multi-sport standout, though he did not earn a degree. Following high school, he worked briefly as a laborer for the before enlisting in the military in 1917. After his service and university studies, he worked at a meatpacking plant in before moving to in 1926, initially pursuing a career in the as the billed "World's Champion Trick and Fancy Rider." Transitioning to , he began with bit parts and silent westerns in the late 1920s, starring as "Tex" Maynard in early Rayart Whirlwind Westerns such as Ridin' Luck (1927) and Prince of the Plains (1927), before gaining prominence as a stunt double for stars like , Jack Hoxie, and his brother . In the 1930s, Maynard headlined 18 low-budget films for Ambassador Pictures, including 10 Mountie-themed adventures and eight B-westerns like Wild Horse Roundup (1936) and Whistling Bullets (1937). His career later shifted to supporting roles in major serials and features, as well as television appearances on shows such as The Lone Ranger and The Gene Autry Show, spanning over 25 years until his retirement in 1969 as a representative for the Screen Extras Guild. Personally, he married Edith Jessen on February 23, 1924, with whom he remained until his death; the couple had a son, Bill, born in 1943. Maynard died of a heart attack in North Hollywood, California, at age 73 and was buried at Valhalla Memorial Park.

Early life

Childhood and education

Kermit Maynard was born on September 20, 1897, in Vevay, , to William H. Maynard, a carpenter originally from , and Emma May Stewart Maynard, who was born on the family land in nearby , . He was one of five children, including his older brother , who would later pursue a career in , and three sisters named Trixie, Willa, and Bessie. The family resided initially in a rural setting at 505 Liberty Street in Vevay before relocating to , in 1904, where Maynard spent much of his formative years immersed in the outdoor activities of the countryside, including early exposure to horses that sparked his lifelong affinity for riding and skills. Maynard attended Columbus High School, graduating in 1916, where he was known among peers as "Kern" and began demonstrating his athletic prowess. After high school, he briefly worked as a laborer for the Company in . He then enrolled at in Bloomington, where he pursued studies in engineering but did not complete his degree. During his time at Indiana University, Maynard excelled as a multi-sport athlete, lettering in football, baseball, and basketball. He played as a halfback on the team in the early 1920s, contributing to the squad's efforts on the , and also participated in and , showcasing his versatility and competitive spirit that foreshadowed his physical demands in later pursuits.

Military service and pre-Hollywood career

In 1917, Maynard enlisted in the United States Army and served during , with his draft registration documented on September 12, 1918, while living in . After the war, he returned to civilian life and entered as a performer, where he was billed as "The World's Champion Trick and Fancy Rider" and developed his horsemanship abilities. Later, Maynard took a position with the George H. Hormel Packing in , where he worked for approximately four years in roles that built his organizational expertise before transitioning toward entertainment full-time.

Film career

Entry into and early roles

Following his brother's rising success in the film industry, Kermit Maynard relocated to in 1926, joining who had already established himself as a prominent western star. This move was directly influenced by Ken's encouragement, providing Kermit with an entry point into the burgeoning scene centered on action-packed westerns. Maynard made his film debut in 1927's Gun-Hand Garrison, produced by Trem Carr for Rayart Pictures, where he worked as a and extra under the stage name Tex Maynard. His early career focused primarily on stunt work, often appearing in lead roles such as in silent westerns Ridin' Luck and Prince of the Plains (both 1927), capitalizing on his physical resemblance to and his exceptional abilities honed from prior trick-riding championships. This initial phase emphasized his skills in high-risk riding sequences, which were essential to the genre's demand for authentic action. By the late 1920s and into the early 1930s, as sound films emerged, Maynard transitioned to minor speaking roles, including uncredited appearances like that of Tom - Posse Rider in the serial The Lone Defender (1930), featuring . Initial promotional materials marketed him as "Tex Maynard" to leverage his brother's established fame and draw audiences familiar with Ken's persona. These early opportunities laid the groundwork for his expansion beyond stunts, though he remained in supporting capacities during this period.

Starring roles in westerns

In 1935, Kermit Maynard signed a contract with Ambassador Pictures, a poverty row studio founded by producer Maurice Conn, to star in a series of low-budget B-westerns over the next three years. This deal resulted in 18 films where Maynard took the lead role, marking the peak of his career as a leading man in the genre. Maynard's starring vehicles followed formulaic narratives typical of 1930s B-westerns, centering on ranchers or lawmen confronting , land swindlers, and bandits through high-stakes chases and confrontations. Of these, ten featured him as a officer pursuing fur thieves or murderers in northern settings, while the remaining eight were standard cowboy tales emphasizing ranch conflicts and . Key examples include Roaring Six Guns (1937), where Maynard's character battles a of rustlers, and Valley of Terror (1937), involving a plot to defraud settlers amid dramatic canyon pursuits. These productions prioritized action sequences—such as horseback chases, fistfights, and stunts—over elaborate dialogue or complex character development, showcasing Maynard's rodeo-honed riding skills and his early experience as a . Unlike his brother , known for a more volatile on set, Kermit earned a reputation as a professional and agreeable collaborator, as recalled by : "The difference between Ken and Kermit was comparing night and day. Kermit [was] always the gentleman, excellent horseman and a real pleasure to work with." By 1937, with the conclusion of his Ambassador series, Maynard's opportunities for lead billing began to wane amid shifting production trends in Hollywood's low-budget western market.

Later supporting work and television

Following the conclusion of his starring series with Ambassador Pictures in 1937, Maynard's opportunities for lead roles diminished amid the increasing saturation of the low-budget , prompting a shift toward supporting character parts in larger productions. He appeared as Chuck Pratt in the western The Night Riders (1939), a Three Mesquiteers entry starring , where he portrayed a lawman aiding the protagonists against fraudulent land claims. This transition allowed Maynard to contribute to higher-profile films while leveraging his experience in the genre. Maynard became a prolific performer in uncredited stunt work, doubling for actors such as and George O'Brien, and executing riding sequences in over 200 films across the and . His expertise as a horseman was evident in westerns, including Trail of Robin Hood (1950), where he handled action sequences amid the film's forest ranger plot. , a contemporary star, commended Maynard's stunt reliability, noting his professionalism and skill in high-risk riding that sustained his industry presence despite the era's competitive demands. In the 1950s, Maynard expanded into television, frequently cast as rugged sidekicks or antagonists in western series. He guest-starred in two episodes of (1950), playing Sheriff Gilbert in "Greed for Gold" and Deputy Sheriff Sam in "Desert Adventure." Maynard appeared in nine episodes of (1952–1955), often as henchmen like Albuquerque Jones or Booth, supporting the titular hero's adventures against outlaws. He also had a as a townsman in the Gunsmoke episode "" (1962), embodying the tough frontier archetypes that defined his later characterizations. These roles highlighted his versatility in episodic formats, extending his career into the medium's growing popularity. Maynard's final screen appearance was an uncredited role as Alcatraz Captain of the Guards in the biographical drama Birdman of Alcatraz (1962), marking the end of a career spanning 1927 to 1962 with over 300 credits, including 262 westerns and 22 serials. His enduring reputation for dependable stunt execution and genre authenticity ensured steady work, even as B-westerns waned, allowing him to outlast many peers without achieving top billing.

Personal life

Family and marriage

Kermit Maynard married Edith Ronnow Jessen on February 23, 1924, in . The couple remained together for 47 years until Maynard's death in 1971. The marriage produced one son, William Maynard, born in 1943. William did not pursue a career in entertainment, and little public information exists about his life beyond his birth details. Maynard maintained a close personal bond with his older brother, , early in adulthood; Ken encouraged and to relocate from to in 1926 to join the film industry. However, as Ken developed a reputation for being difficult and argumentative, the brothers' professional paths diverged after . In contrast to Ken's volatile personality, was known for his mild-mannered and agreeable nature. During the later stages of his career, Maynard and his family resided in North Hollywood, California, where he owned a home on La Maida Street.

Death

Kermit Maynard died of a heart attack on January 16, 1971, at his home in North Hollywood, California, at the age of 73. He was interred in the Garden of Rest at in North Hollywood. Maynard was survived by his wife, Edith Jessen, to whom he had been married since February 23, 1924, and their son, , born in 1943. His death received brief notices in local newspapers and entertainment columns, consistent with his long career as a dependable supporting player in rather than a major star.

Filmography

Feature films

Kermit Maynard's feature film career spanned from 1927 to 1962, encompassing over 300 appearances, predominantly in low-budget westerns where he frequently performed stunts, including doubling for stars in several productions during the 1940s.

1920s

Maynard's earliest feature films were silent westerns produced by Rayart Pictures, where he starred under the billing "Tex Maynard" and showcased his rodeo-honed riding skills.
  • Gun-Hand Garrison (1927) – Starring role as the lead cowboy.
  • Ridin' Luck (1927) – Starring role (billed as Tex Maynard); stunt riding.
  • Prince of the Plains (1927) – Starring role (billed as Tex Maynard); stunt riding.
  • Wildborn (1927) – Starring role (billed as Tex Maynard); stunt riding.

1930s

The bulk of Maynard's starring roles occurred in the 1930s through a series of B-westerns, notably the 18-film Ambassador Pictures cycle (1935–1937), which included Royal Canadian Mounted Police-themed adventures and standard cowboy tales, all emphasizing action sequences with Maynard's stunt expertise.
  • The Fighting Trooper (1934, ) – Starring role as RCMP Burke.
  • Northern Frontier (1935, ) – Starring role as a Mountie.
  • Wilderness Mail (1935, ) – Starring role as dual-lead Mountie.
  • The Red Blood of Courage (1935, ) – Starring role as .
  • Code of the Mounted (1935, ) – Starring role as a Mountie; work including Roman riding.
  • Trails of the Wild (1935, ) – Starring role as a Mountie.
  • His Fighting Blood (1935, ) – Starring role; horsemanship.
  • Timber War (1935, ) – Starring role as investigator.
  • Song of the Trail (, ) – Starring role.
  • Wildcat Trooper (, ) – Starring role as a Mountie.
  • Phantom Patrol (, ) – Starring role as RCMP McGregor.
  • Wild Horse Round-Up (, ) – Starring role; horsemanship.
  • Valley of Terror (1937, ) – Starring role as Bob Wilson.
  • The Fighting Texan (1937, ) – Starring role as Glenn Oliver in this murder-mystery .
  • Whistling Bullets (1937, ) – Starring role; horsemanship.
  • Galloping Dynamite (1937, ) – Starring role as Bob Dillon.
  • Rough Riding Rhythm (1937, ) – Starring role.
  • Roaring Six Guns (1937, ) – Starring role.
In the late 1930s, Maynard transitioned to supporting parts in larger productions while continuing stunt work.

1940s

Maynard's roles in the 1940s shifted to supporting henchmen and deputies in B-westerns from studios like PRC and Monogram, often uncredited, alongside extensive stunt doubling for stars including Roy Rogers.
  • Arizona Stagecoach (1942, PRC) – Strike Cardigan (supporting).
  • Prairie Pals (1942, PRC) – Henchman Crandall (supporting).
  • Rock River Renegades (1942, PRC) – Marshal Luke Graham (supporting).
  • Blazing Frontier (1943, PRC) – Tragg Deputy Pete (supporting).
  • Death Rides the Plains (1943, PRC) – Jed (supporting).
  • Fugitive of the Plains (1943, PRC) – Spence (supporting).
  • The Texas Kid (1943, PRC) – Henchman Alex (supporting).
  • Western Cyclone (1943, PRC) – Ticklish henchman Hank (supporting).
  • Gunsmoke Mesa (1944, PRC) – Henchman Sneed (supporting).
  • Oath of Vengeance (1944, PRC) – Red (supporting).
  • Ambush Trail (1946, PRC) – Deputy Walter Gordon (supporting).
  • Flaming Bullets (1946, PRC) – Luke (supporting).
  • Prairie Badmen (1946, PRC) – Lon (supporting).
  • Prairie Rustlers (1946, PRC) – Vic (supporting).
  • Stagecoach Outlaws (1946, PRC) – Vic (supporting).
  • Stars Over Texas (1946, PRC) – Henchman Knuckles (supporting).
  • The Tumbleweed Trail (1946, PRC) – Bill Ryan (supporting).
Maynard appeared in dozens of additional uncredited bit parts and stunt roles in major westerns throughout the decade, such as (1946) as a barfly (uncredited).

1950s–1960s

By the , Maynard's screen time diminished to uncredited cameos and stunts in both westerns and non-western features, reflecting the decline of B-westerns.
  • Law of the Panhandle (1950, Allied Artists) – Luke Winslow (supporting).
  • Three Desperate Men (1951, Allied Artists) – Guard (supporting, uncredited).
  • The Black Lash (1952, Allied Artists) – Lem Woodruff (supporting).
  • Once Upon a Horse... (1958, Universal-International) – Notable supporting role as himself in this comedy-western parody.
  • Noose for a Gunman (1960, United Artists) – Carter (supporting).
  • Birdman of Alcatraz (1962, United Artists) – Alcatraz Captain of Guards (uncredited).
Maynard contributed uncredited stunts and extras appearances in numerous other films during this period, totaling over 100 roles across genres.

Television and serial appearances

Kermit Maynard appeared in 22 film s during the and , often in supporting roles such as henchmen or members, leveraging his riding and skills in action-oriented plays. His serial work included The Lone Defender (1930), where he portrayed Tom, a rider (uncredited). Other notable serial credits encompass The (1935) as a , The Vigilantes Are Coming () as a , The (1938) as a Ranger, The Phantom of the West (1931) as Peter Drake, and The Wolf Dog (1933) as a . Maynard's background in stunts enhanced the dynamic action sequences in these multi-chapter productions. In television, Maynard transitioned to guest roles in the 1950s and 1960s, typically playing henchmen, ranch hands, townsmen, or lawmen in Western series, contributing to over 50 episodic appearances. His early TV debut was in The Gene Autry Show, including the episode "The Peacemaker" (1950) as Mike, a plaid-shirt henchman. He also featured in "Ghost Town Raiders" (1951) as a tall, slender henchman. Maynard made multiple guest spots on , such as "Greed for Gold" (1950) as Sheriff Gilbert, "Desert Adventure" (1950) as Deputy Sam, and "The Beeler Gang" (1950) as a henchman. On , he appeared in nine episodes in various roles, including Pete Warren in "The Steel Plow" (1954) and Albuquerque Jones in other installments. In , Maynard had recurring uncredited parts as a , townsman, or barfly across several seasons, exemplified by his townsman role in "Jailbait Janet" (1960). Similarly, in Death Valley Days, he portrayed characters like Sheriff Brady (uncredited) in "Pat Garrett's Side of It" (1956), alongside other roles such as trapper, townsman, and boarding house diner. Additional appearances include townsman in Lawman (1958), trooper in Mackenzie's Raiders (1958), and townsman in (1958).
Serial TitleYearRole
The Lone Defender1930Tom - Posse Rider (uncredited)
The Phantom of the West1931Peter Drake
The Wolf Dog1933Henchman
1935Henchman
The Vigilantes Are Coming1936Henchman
1938Ranger
Television ShowEpisode ExampleYearRole Example
The Gene Autry Show"The Peacemaker"1950Mike, Plaid-Shirt Henchman
"Greed for Gold"1950 Gilbert
"The Steel Plow"1954Pete Warren
"Jailbait Janet"1960Townsman (uncredited)
"Pat Garrett's Side of It"1956 Brady (uncredited)

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