Tex Ritter

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He was born Woodward Maurice Ritter in Murvaul, Texas, the son of James Everett Ritter and Martha Elizabeth Matthews.

He grew up on his family`s farm in Panola County and attended grade school in Carthage. He then attended South Park High School in Beaumont. After graduating with honors, he entered the University of Texas at Austin; he studied pre-law, majoring in government, political science and economics.

One of the early pioneers of country music, Ritter soon became interested in show business. In 1928, he sang on KPRC Radio in Houston, a thirty-minute show featuring cowboy songs. In that same year, he moved to New York City and quickly landed a job in the men`s chorus of the Broadway show The New Moon (1928).

He appeared as "The Cowboy" in the Broadway production Green Grow the Lilacs (1930), which was the basis for the later musical Oklahoma!. He also played the part of Sagebrush Charlie in The Round Up (1932) and Mother Lode (1934).

Ritter also worked on various radio programs. In 1932, he starred on the WOR Radio show The Lone Star Rangers, which was New York`s first broadcast western. He sang songs and told tales of the Old West. Ritter wrote and starred in Cowboy Tom`s Roundup on WINS Radio in New York in 1933. This daily children`s cowboy radio program aired over three stations on the East Coast for three years. These shows marked the beginning of Ritter`s popularity in radio, which paved the way for his upcoming singing career. He also performed on the radio show WHN Barndance and sang on NBC Radio.

He appeared in several radio dramas, including CBS`s Bobby Benson`s Adventures and Death Valley Days.

Ritter began recording for American Record Company (Columbia Records) in 1933. His first released recording was "Goodbye Ole Paint." He also recorded "Rye Whiskey" for that label. In 1935, he signed with Decca Records, where he recorded his first original recordings, "Sam Hall" and "Get Along Little Dogie."

In 1936, he moved to Los Angeles, California. His motion picture debut was in Song Of The Gringo (1936) for Grand National Pictures. He starred in twelve movies for Grand National, "B" grade Westerns, which included Headin` For The Rio Grande (1936), and Trouble In Texas (1937) co-starring Rita Hayworth (then known as Rita Cansino).

After starring in Utah Trail (1938), Ritter left the financially troubled Grand National. Between 1938 and 1945, he starred in around forty "singing cowboy" movies, mostly to critical scorn.

Ritter made four movies with actress Dorothy Fay at Monogram Pictures: Song of the Buckaroo (1938), Sundown on the Prairie (1939), Rollin` Westward (1939) and Rainbow Over the Range (1940).

He recorded a total of twenty-nine songs for Decca, the last being in 1939 in Los Angeles as part of Tex Ritter and His Texans.

Tex helped start United Cerebral Palsy Associations, Inc, after his son, Thomas, was found to have cerebral palsy. Tex, Thomas, and John spent a great deal of time raising money and public awareness to help others with cerebral palsy.

Ritter was the first artist signed with the newly-formed Capitol Records as well as being their first Western singer. His first recording session was on June 11, 1942. His music recording career began what was his most successful period.

He achieved significant success with "Jingle, Jangle, Jingle," and in 1944, he scored another hit with "I`m Wastin` My Tears On You," which hit

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    Name Tex Ritter
    (Woodward Maurice Ritter)
    Build Average
    Hair Color Brown - Light
    Date of Birth January 121905
    Birthplace Murvaul, Texas, USA
    Star Sign Capricorn
    Died January 21974 (Aged 69)
    Location of Death Nashville, Tennessee, USA
    Cause of Death (heart attack)
    Nationality American
    Ethnicity White
    Occupation Actor
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  • Father of Tom Ritter
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  • Singer, father of John Ritter.
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  • Buried in Port Neches, Texas.
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  • Grandfather of Stella Ritter.
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  • His horse in his earlier movies was called White Flash.
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  • Profiled in "Back in the Saddle: Essays on Western Film and Television Actors", Gary Yoggy, ed. (McFarland, 1998).
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  • Veteran character actor Morgan Woodward`s uncle, Dr. S. A. Woodward, lived in the San Angelo, Texas area. One day, he was called to help in the birth of a male child. The family, not knowing what gender was expected, had not chosen a name, so in honor of the good doctor`s service, they named him Woodward Ritter. Later, he would be known more widely as "Tex" Ritter.
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  • Inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 1980.
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  • "You Two-Timed Me Once Too Often" was Billboard`s No. 1 country hit of the year in 1945.
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  • Had a long string of hit singles on Billboard`s country charts -- including the No. 1 hits "I`m Wasting My Tears on You" (1944); "You Two-Timed Me Once Too Often" (1945); and "You Will Have to Pay" (1946). Other famous hits included "Deck of Cards" (1948) and "I Dreamed of a Hillbilly Heaven" (1961).
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  • Grandfather of Jason Ritter.
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  • Inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1964.
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  • In 1970, he ran unsuccessfully in Tennessee for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate.
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  • In his later years, he was a disk jockey on Nashville radio.
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  • His spouse, Dorothy Fay, was his leading lady in many of his western features.
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  • Perhaps best remembered for his haunting vocalization of the theme song in High Noon (1952).
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  • Spouse, Dorothy Fay (14 June 1941 - 2 January 1974) (his death) 2 children
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  • Father of actor John Ritter
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  • Born in Murvaul, Texas, USA
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