Personal Info
Known Credits
34
Gender
Male
Birthdate
1921-04-10 (104 Y.O)
Place Of Birth
Erick, Oklahoma, USA
Also Known For
Sheb Wooley
Biography
Shelby Fredrick "Sheb" Wooley (April 10, 1921 – September 16, 2003) was an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He recorded a series of novelty songs including the 1958 hit rock and roll comedy single "The Purple People Eater"[1] and under the name Ben Colder the country hit "Almost Persuaded No. 2". As an actor, he portrayed Cletus Summers, the principal of Hickory High School and assistant coach in the 1986 film Hoosiers; Ben Miller, brother of Frank Miller in the film High Noon; Travis Cob ...
Known For
Acting
1989 --
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
| Screaming Soldiers (archive sound) (uncredited)
1988 --
Purple People Eater
| Harvey Skitters
1986 --
Hoosiers
| Cletus
1986 --
Uphill All the Way
| Anson Sudro
1985 --
Silverado
| Cavalry Sergeant
1984 --
The Dollmaker
| Mr. Kendrick
1980 --
The Big Brawl
| Screaming Thug
1976 --
The Outlaw Josey Wales
| Travis Cobb
1967 --
The War Wagon
| Snyder
1966 --
Country Boy
|
1963 --
Hootenanny Hoot
| Self
1960 --
Sergeant Rutledge
| Screaming Trooper (archive sound) (uncredited)
1958 --
Terror in a Texas Town
| Baxter
1957 --
Ride a Violent Mile
| Jonathan Long
1957 --
Trooper Hook
| Townsman
1956 --
The Black Whip
| Bill Lassater
1956 --
Giant
| Gabe Target
1955 --
Man Without a Star
| Latigo
1954 --
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
| Undetermined Role (uncredited)
1954 --
Arrow In The Dust
| Trooper (uncredited)
1954 --
Rose Marie
| Corporal
1954 --
The Boy from Oklahoma
| Pete Martin
1953 --
Texas Bad Man
| Mack
1953 --
The Charge at Feather River
| Pvt. Wilhelm's Scream (archive sound) (uncredited)
1952 --
The Lusty Men
| Gambler with Buster (uncredited)
1952 --
Toughest Man in Arizona
|
1952 --
Cattle Town
| Miller
1952 --
Hellgate
| Neill Price
1952 --
High Noon
| Ben Miller
1951 --
Distant Drums
| Pvt. Jessup
1951 --
Fort Worth
| Outrider (uncredited)
1951 --
Little Big Horn
| Quince
1951 --
Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison
|
1950 --
Rocky Mountain
| Kay Rawlins