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Tom Mix, American film star
Tom Mix, American film star -- he appeared in more than 400 westerns. Date: circa 1920s
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Cinema Cowboy Films Movie Movies Westerns
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 4.7cm x 7.6cm (1.9" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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1. Title: "A Legendary Figure of the Silver Screen: Tom Mix, the American Cowboy Film Star" Tom Mix, an iconic figure of the American cinema, poses confidently for this photograph in the 1920s. Known for his rugged charm and daring stunts, Mix was a true pioneer of the Western genre, appearing in over 400 films throughout his illustrious career. Born on January 6, 1880, in Mix Run, Pennsylvania, Thomas Hezikiah Mix grew up in a humble farming community. However, his love for horses and the wild frontier led him to a career in the burgeoning film industry. Mix's first film appearance was in 1910, and he quickly gained a reputation for his daring stunts, often performing his own horseback riding and roping scenes. Mix's unique style and charisma made him a favorite among audiences during the silent film era. His films, which often featured him as a lone cowboy hero, captured the imagination of the American public and solidified the Western genre's place in cinema history. Mix's signature look, which included a white Stetson hat, a handlebar mustache, and a six-gun, became synonymous with the cowboy archetype. Despite his success, Mix's personal life was marked by tragedy. He was married six times and was involved in several high-profile scandals, including a notorious car accident that left his wife seriously injured. However, these incidents did little to diminish his popularity, and he continued to captivate audiences with his on-screen exploits. Tom Mix passed away on October 12, 1940, in a tragic car accident in Arizona. His death marked the end of an era in American cinema, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and entertain generations of filmgoers. This photograph, taken during the height of Mix's fame, serves as a reminder of the enduring appeal of the American cowboy and the power of the silver screen to transport us to another time and place.
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