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[[Image:Mwslvnoraandpompey.jpg|right|thumb|400px| Woody Strode as Pompey with a [[Winchester Model 1892]] in ''[[The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance]]'' (1962)]] | [[Image:Mwslvnoraandpompey.jpg|right|thumb|400px| Woody Strode as Pompey with a [[Winchester Model 1892]] in ''[[The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance]]'' (1962)]] | ||
Woody Strode was a pioneer in many aspects during his lifetime. He played for the UCLA Bruins football team during the 1930's when there were very few black collegiate athletes. He was also an outstanding | Woody Strode was a pioneer in many aspects during his lifetime. He played for the UCLA Bruins football team during the 1930's when there were very few black collegiate athletes, part of a backfield that included Kenny Washington, the first African-American signed by the NFL and Jackie Robinson, the first African-American signed by Major League Baseball. He was also an outstanding decathlete. He was also one of the first black men to play professional football when he was hired by the Los Angeles Rams in 1946, reuniting with Kenny Washington. During his acting career, Strode broke new ground when he played characters who were strong and capable and more than just faithful family retainers. | ||
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| [[Winchester Model 1892|Winchester Model 1892 'Mare's Leg']] || Stoney || ''[[Once Upon a Time in the West]]'' || || 1968 | | [[Winchester Model 1892|Winchester Model 1892 'Mare's Leg']] || Stoney || ''[[Once Upon a Time in the West]]'' || || 1968 | ||
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|[[M1921AC Thompson]]||Guillermo||''[[Che!]]''||||1969 | |||
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|[[Browning M1919A2]]||Guillermo||''[[Che!]]''||||1969 | |||
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| [[Colt New Service]] || Frank Webster || ''[[Manhunt in Milan (La mala ordina)]]'' || || 1972 | |||
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| [[Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"]] || George || ''[[Keoma]]'' || || 1976 | | [[Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"]] || George || ''[[Keoma]]'' || || 1976 | ||
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| [[ | | [[Star Model B]] || Luther || ''[[Jungle Warriors]]'' || || 1984 | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:11, 23 February 2020
Woody Strode was a pioneer in many aspects during his lifetime. He played for the UCLA Bruins football team during the 1930's when there were very few black collegiate athletes, part of a backfield that included Kenny Washington, the first African-American signed by the NFL and Jackie Robinson, the first African-American signed by Major League Baseball. He was also an outstanding decathlete. He was also one of the first black men to play professional football when he was hired by the Los Angeles Rams in 1946, reuniting with Kenny Washington. During his acting career, Strode broke new ground when he played characters who were strong and capable and more than just faithful family retainers.
Woody Strode can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:
Film
Gun | Character | Film | Note | Date |
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M1 Garand | Pvt. Franklin | Pork Chop Hill | 1959 | |
Winchester Model 1892 | Pompey | The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance | 1962 | |
"Trapdoor" Springfield Model 1873 | Charriba's right-hand man | Major Dundee | 1965 | |
Winchester Model 1892 | Jake Sharp | The Professionals | 1966 | |
Winchester Model 1892 'Mare's Leg' | Stoney | Once Upon a Time in the West | 1968 | |
M1921AC Thompson | Guillermo | Che! | 1969 | |
Browning M1919A2 | Guillermo | Che! | 1969 | |
Colt New Service | Frank Webster | Manhunt in Milan (La mala ordina) | 1972 | |
Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" | George | Keoma | 1976 | |
Star Model B | Luther | Jungle Warriors | 1984 |