Art Acord

Arthemus Ward "Art" Acord (April 17, 1890 – January 4, 1931) was an American silent film actor and rodeo champion. After his film career ended in 1929, Acord worked in rodeo road shows and as a miner in Mexico.

Art Acord
Acord, c. 1920
Born
Arthemus Ward Acord

(1890-04-17)April 17, 1890
DiedJanuary 4, 1931(1931-01-04) (aged 40)
Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale
Other namesBuck Parvin
Occupation(s)Silent film actor, stunt performer, ranch hand, miner
Years active1912–1929
Spouses
(m. 1913; div. 1916)
Edna Nores
(m. 1920; div. 1925)
(m. 1926; div. 1928)

Early life and career

Acord in 1922
Acord in Sky High Corral (1926)

Acord was born to parents who were Utah pioneers and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Valentine Louis Acord and Mary Amelia Acord (née Pedersen), in the ranching area called Prattville, just west of the town of Glenwood, Utah. Art's father was of German and English descent. The Acord family descends from a Prussian mercenary soldier of the American Revolutionary War whose name was Eckert. Art's paternal grandmother was a descendant of Frances Latham, an early settler of New England who has been called the "Mother of Governors" and the "Mother of Champion Cowboys". Art's mother, who was of Danish descent, died when Art was just 19 months old while the family was living in the Stillwater, Oklahoma area. The Acord family had moved there for the mother's health and took part in the September 28, 1891 Oklahoma Land Run. She died a few weeks later on November 28, 1891. After her death, the family moved back to Utah. As a young man, Acord worked as a cowboy, ranch hand and rodeo contestant. He worked on the ranch of Preston Nutter. In 1912, he won the World Steer Wrestling (Bulldogging) Championship at the Pendleton Round-up and won that same World Championship title again in 1916, defeating challenger and friend Hoot Gibson.[citation needed]

Acord was one of the few cowboys to have ridden the acclaimed bucking horse Steamboat (who later inspired the bucking horse logo on the Wyoming license plate) for a qualified ride and championship. His rodeo skills had been sharpened when he worked for a time for the Miller Brothers' traveling 101 Ranch Wild West Show. It was with the 101 that he became friends with Tom Mix, Yakima Canutt, Bee Ho Gray, "Broncho Billy" Anderson and Hoot Gibson. He was sometimes called the "Mormon cowboy" and has been noted as the first real cowboy to become a Hollywood cowboy. He went on to become a noted actor in silent Western films. Acord also performed as a stunt man. He made over 100 film shorts, most of which are now considered lost.[citation needed]

Acord enlisted in the United States Army in World War I and served overseas. He was awarded the Croix de Guerre for bravery. At war's end, he returned to the motion picture business, appearing in a series of popular film shorts and as "Buck Parvin", the title character for a Universal Pictures serial. Because of a heavy drinking problem and his inability to adapt to the advent of talkies, Acord's film career declined[citation needed] and he ended up performing in road shows and mining in Mexico.[1] In March 1928 Acord was seriously burned in an explosion at his home; the loss of his sight was feared.[2]

Personal life

Acord was married three times. His first marriage was to actress Edythe Sterling in 1913. They divorced in 1916. In 1920, he married former actress Edna May Nores. Nores filed for divorce in April 1924 citing physical abuse and infidelity. The divorce was finalized the following year.[3][4] His third marriage was to actress Louise Lorraine on April 14, 1926. The couple divorced in June 1928.[5]

Death

On January 4, 1931, Acord died in a Chihuahua, Mexico hospital shortly after taking cyanide in a local hotel room. He was depressed and told the doctor who treated him shortly before he died that he had intentionally taken poison because he wanted to die.[6][7] His body was sent back to California by train.[8] He was given a military funeral with full honors and was buried in the Vale of Memory section in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.[9][10]

For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Acord has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1709 Vine Street.[11]

Partial filmography

Short subject
YearTitleRoleNotes
1910Pride of the RangeStunt performer
1910The Two BrothersStunt performer
1910The SergeantIndian scout
1911Range PalsCowhandUncredited
1911The White Medicine ManUncredited
1912Custer's Last FightTrooper
1912On the WarpathArrow Head, as a Young Brave
1913The Claim JumperDeputy
1914The Cherry PickersHussar
1915Buckshot JohnHairtrigger Jordan
1915The Cowboy's SweetheartJim Lawson, Cowboy
1915A Cattle Queen's RomanceBart, Dallia Ranch Cowboy
1916Margy of the FoothillsBen Marlin
1916Curlew CorlissCurlew Corliss
1916Under Azure SkiesBill Hardy
1919The Wild WesternerLarry Norton
1919The Fighting LineMart Long
1919The Kid and the CowboyJud
1920The Fiddler of the Little Big Horn
1920Call of the West
1921Fair FightingBud Austin
1922Go Get 'em GatesGo Get 'em Gates
1922Tracked DownBarney McFee, RCMP
Features
YearTitleRoleNotes
1912The InvadersTelegrapherStunt double
1914The Squaw ManArt - Townsman
1917Heart and SoulUndetermined RoleUncredited
1917The Show Down
1917CleopatraKephrenLost film
1918Headin' SouthLost film
1920The Moon RidersBuck Ravelle, a RangerLost film
1921The White HorsemanWayne Allen/The White HorsemanLost film
1921Winners of the WestArthur Standish/The Mysterious SpaniardSerial
Lost film
1922In the Days of Buffalo BillArt TaylorLost film
1923Don't Come To HollywoodUndetermined lead roleLost film - directed by Ward Wing with Lillian Marshall, Victor Rodman & Henry Woodward
1923The Oregon TrailJean BruletLost film
1924Fighting for JusticeBullets Bernard
1924Looped for LifeBuck Dawn
1925Three in ExileArt Flanders
1925The Circus CycloneJack Manning
1925The Call of CourageSteve Caldwell
1925The Wild GirlBilly Woodruff
1925PalsBruce Taylor
1925The Silent GuardianJim Sullivan
1926The Set-UpDeputy Art Stratton
1926The TerrorArt Downs
1926Lazy LightningLance Lighton
1927Loco LuckBud Harris
1927The Western RoverArt Seaton/Art Hayes
1927Spurs and SaddlesJack Marley
1928Two-Gun O'BrienTwo-Gun O'Brien
1928His Last Battle
1929The White OutlawJohnny "The White Outlaw" Douglas
1929Wyoming Tornado
1929The Arizona KidBill "The Arizona Kid" StrongAlternative title: Pursued
1929Fighters of the SaddleDick Weatherby

See also

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