Chief Thundercloud
Chief Thundercloud was born on Apr 12, 1899 in USA]. Chief Thundercloud's big-screen debut came with Rustlers of Red Dog directed by Lew Landers in 1935, strarring Chief Grey Wolf (as Chief Thunder Cloud). Chief Thundercloud is known for The Searchers directed by John Ford, John Wayne stars as Ethan Edwards and Jeffrey Hunter as Martin Pawley. The upcoming new movie Chief Thundercloud plays is The Searchers which will be released on May 26, 1956.
Victor Daniels was given the title of "Chief" in an honorary capacity and identified himself as Cherokee although his background is vague. His application for a social security number lists his birth date as April 12, 1899, and his birthplace as Arizona. Thundercloud was the eldest of nine children born to Jesus Daniels and Tomaca Daniels (as indicated on his social security application). But on his marriage record to Mildred Turner in 1925, he said his name was "Victor Vazquez."Raised on a ranch in Arizona, he claimed he was educated at the University of Arizona at Tucson but the Office of the Registrar checked their databases and found no attendance record for a Victor Daniels. He worked in cattle ranches and rodeos in addition as a mining foreman, boxer and guide before entering movies as a stuntman in 1929.By 1935, Hollywood had given him the professional name of "Chief Thundercloud" and he was appearing in acting roles, many of them uncredited. For the next two decades he played strong, grim roles in such "B" westerns as Cyclone of the Saddle (1935), Ramona (1936), Bill Hickok le sauvage (1938), Young Buffalo Bill (1940), Les tuniques écarlates (1940), The Law Rides Again (1943), Romance à l'Ouest (1946), Davy Crockett, Indian Scout (1950) and La bagarre de Santa Fé (1951). He eventually earned screen credit for his Indian tribe members and chiefs, typecast more as evil than good.Chief Thundercloud is probably best known for creating the role of faithful sidekick "Tonto" in the serial Les justiciers du Far-West (1938) and its sequel The Lone Ranger Rides Again (1939). He also played the title role of Paramount Pictures' Geronimo le peau rouge (1939). On TV, he appeared in such programs as "Death Valley Days," "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin," "My Little Margie" and "Buffalo Bill, Jr."Following an uncredited part as a chief in the classic western La prisonnière du désert (1956), he died at age 56 following surgery for stomach cancer in Ventura County, California on November 30, 1955. Twice married, he was survived by second wife Frances, a former singer, and their two children. He was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Los Angeles area.Not to be confused with noted American Indian Chief Thunder Cloud (1856-1916), a Blackfeet tribal member and Army scout who went on to perform with P.T. Barnum and his Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.
Birthday
Apr 12, 1899Place of Birth
Muskogee, Indian Territory, USA [now Oklahoma, USA]
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The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok
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as Chief Gray Eagle [Chs. 3, 14] (as Chief Thunder Cloud)
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