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Acting
April 18, 1886
March 15, 1943
Ellis County, Texas, USA
Floyd 'Silver Tip' Baker born Floyd Michael Baker in Texas in 1886. Well-known trick rider in rodeos and wild west shows from the late 1900's. He was among the talented few that could handle a team of horses and stagecoach at full speed, became a white-haired old codger character in many westerns, first playing the role, General Grenville M. Dodge in 'In the Days of Buffalo Bill' directed by Edward Laemmle and starring Art Acord as Art Taylor and Duke R. Lee as Buffalo Bill at the Universal, seen in over 100 minor roles in talkies many of them B-Westerns. married to wild show trick rider Mabel Baker.
Poker Player (uncredited)
1945
Wagon Train Man (archive footage)
1942
Townsman
1941
Townsman
1941
Church Member
1941
Barfly
1941
Townsman
1941
Barfly
1940
Townsman
1940
Piute City Townsman (uncredited)
1940
as Poker Player (uncredited)
as Wagon Train Man (archive footage)
as Townsman
as Townsman
as Church Member
as Barfly
as Townsman
as Barfly
as Townsman
as Piute City Townsman (uncredited)
as Barfly
as Barfly
as Texas Ranger
as Barfly
as Old Hand (uncredited)
as Barfly (uncredited)
as Rodeo Cowboy (uncredited)
as Barfly
as Townsman (uncredited)
as Juror
as Settler
as Barfly
as Settler (uncredited)
as Barfly (uncredited)
as Gambler (uncredited)
as Man at Dance (uncredited)
as Barfly / Man at Dance
as Pete the Cowhand
as Cowhand
as Posse Rider / Wagon Driver
as Townsman
as Townsman
as Townsman
as Silver
as Townsman
as Stage Driver
as Silver, Stage Coach Driver
as Cowboy