Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Old Blue is not on record. an American Horse, known for His Father's Deputy (1913), Saved by the Pony Express (1911), The Good Indian (1913), Old Blue's first movie on record is from 1911. His last motion picture on file dates from 1914.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1914: Jimmy Hayes and Muriel (Cast: Jimmy's Horse), Directed by Tom Mix, with Tom Mix, Leo D. Maloney, Roy Watson,
1914: Little Sister (Cast: 2nd Prospector''s Horse), Directed by William Duncan, with , Tom Mix, Grace Tregarthen,
1913: Cupid in the Cow Camp (Via Mail Order) (Cast: Bud's Horse (/xx/) ), Directed by William Duncan, with Tom Mix, Myrtle Stedman, Lester Cuneo,
1913: The Law and the Outlaw (Cast: Dakota's Horse), Directed by William Duncan, with Tom Mix, Lester Cuneo, Myrtle Stedman,
1913: His Father's Deputy (Cast: Ed Hanley's Horse), Directed by William Duncan, with , Rex de Rosselli, Lester Cuneo,
1913: The Good Indian (A Saving Service Rewarded) (Cast: The Indian), Directed by William Duncan, with , Myrtle Stedman, Tom Mix,
1912: A Cowboy's Best Girl (Cast: Bull's Horse (/xx/) ), Directed by Otis Thayer, with Rex de Rosselli, Bob Perry, ,
1911: The Bully of Bingo Gulch (Cast: Pop Lynd's Horse (/xx/) ), Directed by Otis Thayer, with , Tom Mix, Myrtle Stedman,
1911: The Telltale Knife (Cast: Tom's Horse (/xx/) ), Directed by William Duncan, with Tom Mix, Charles Tipton, ,
1911: Western Hearts (Cast: Sheriff Strong), Directed by Joseph A. Golden, with Thomas J. Carrigan, Tom Mix, Otis Thayer,
1911: Saved by the Pony Express (Cast: Tom's Horse), with Tom Mix, Thomas J. Carrigan,