Sheb Wooley


About

Also Known As
Shelby F. Wooley, Ben Colder
Born
April 10, 1921
Died
September 26, 2003
Cause of Death
Leukemia

Biography

A cowboy on and off the screen, Sheb Wooley embraced the Old West as an actor and singer and whose best known works included the song "The Purple People Eater" (1958) and a role as the gunslinger Ben Miller in the Academy Award-winning film "High Noon" (1953). He was born Shelby F. Wooley on April 10, 1921 in Erick, Oklahoma. Raised on a farm, he learned to ride horses at an early age an...

Biography

A cowboy on and off the screen, Sheb Wooley embraced the Old West as an actor and singer and whose best known works included the song "The Purple People Eater" (1958) and a role as the gunslinger Ben Miller in the Academy Award-winning film "High Noon" (1953). He was born Shelby F. Wooley on April 10, 1921 in Erick, Oklahoma. Raised on a farm, he learned to ride horses at an early age and once worked as rodeo rider. The injuries he sustained during those hard riding days prevented him from serving during World War II. Instead, he moved to Hollywood where he pursued an acting and musical career, appearing in several western films at the height of the genre's commercial appeal. Wooley became an eternal piece of film trivia when he lent his voice to what would become one of Hollywood's most famous sound clips, the "Wilhelm Scream," first heard in the film "Distant Drums" (1951) and reused in literally hundreds of films thereafter. However, his most notable film role was in "High Noon" as the outlaw Ben Miller opposite Gary Cooper in his Oscar-winning role as Marshal Will Kane. In 1958, Wooley wrote and performed "The Purple People Eater," a novelty song that rose to become a number one hit in the United States. Wooley also played cowboys in the small screen, portraying Pete Nolan in the long-running western series "Rawhide" (CBS, 1959-1966) which starred Eric Fleming and a young Clint Eastwood as Rowdy Yates. During this era, Wooley continued to focus attention to his music. In 1962, his song "That's My Pa" reached number one in Billboard's Hot Country and Western Charts. The popular country music variety show "Hee Haw" (CBS, 1969-1992) owed its theme song to Wooley, who wrote the song and occasionally made appearances throughout its 25-season run. As he aged, Wooley appeared less and less in front of the cameras. One of his last roles was Principal Cletus in the classic sports movie "Hoosiers" (1986) with Gene Hackman. In 1996, Wooley was diagnosed with leukemia but it would take a few years before he would succumb to the cancer. Wooley died at Skyline Medical Center in Nashville on September 16, 2003; he was 82 years old.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Hoosiers (1986)
Uphill All the Way (1986)
Silverado (1985)
The Dollmaker (1984)
The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)
Nashville Story (1973)
The War Wagon (1967)
Snyder
Country Boy (1966)
Himself
Hootenanny Hoot (1963)
Terror in a Texas Town (1958)
Baxter
The Oklahoman (1957)
Cowboy
Ride a Violent Mile (1957)
Jonathan Long
Trooper Hook (1957)
Cooter Brown
Giant (1956)
Gabe Target
The Black Whip (1956)
Lasater
Trial (1955)
Butteridge
Man Without a Star (1955)
Latigo
The Second Greatest Sex (1955)
Jones City leader
Rose Marie (1954)
Corporal
The Boy from Oklahoma (1954)
Pete Martin
Johnny Guitar (1954)
Posse
Texas Bad Man (1953)
Tom Mack
Toughest Man in Arizona (1952)
Young lieutenant
The Lusty Men (1952)
Slim
High Noon (1952)
Ben Miller
Bugles in the Afternoon (1952)
Maj. Gen. George Armstrong Custer
Hellgate (1952)
Cattle Town (1952)
Miller
Sky Full of Moon (1952)
Balladeer
Apache Drums (1951)
Townsman
Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison (1951)
Chick Fullis
Distant Drums (1951)
Pvt. Jessup
Little Big Horn (1951)
Quince
Fort Worth (1951)
Outrider
Rocky Mountain (1950)
Kay Rawlins

Music (Feature Film)

Monsters vs. Aliens (2009)
Song Performer
Monsters vs. Aliens (2009)
Song
Contact (1997)
Song
Aloha Summer (1988)
Song Performer
Purple People Eater (1988)
Song
Aloha Summer (1988)
Song
The Evil Dead (1983)
Music Editor
The Split (1968)
Composer
Country Boy (1966)
Composer
Hootenanny Hoot (1963)
Composer

Cast (Special)

Country's Family Reunion (1997)

Music (Special)

Country's Family Reunion (1997)
Song Performer ("Hello Walls" "Will The Circle Be Broken" "Amazing Grace")

Life Events

1950

Feature film debut in "Rocky Mountain"

1952

Played Ben Miller in "High Noon" starring Gary Cooper

1958

Wrote the #1 hit "The Purple People Eater"

1959

Cast as Pete Nolan in "Rawhide" (CBS)

1962

Song "That's My Pa" hit #1 in the US Country Charts

1969

Wrote the theme song for "Hee Haw" (CBS)

1986

Played Principal Cletus in "Hoosiers"

Bibliography