
Robert "Tex" Allen (also credited as Bob Allen) was a leading actor in both feature films and B-movie westerns between 1935 and 1944. Born as Irvine E. Theodore Baehr on March 28, 1906 in Mount Vernon, New York, Allen went on to graduate from the New York Military Academy in 1924, where he rode in the academy cavalry and from Dartmouth College in 1929 with a degree in English. In vacations he had driven a truck as a labourer. He worked for a bank which soon failed in the Great Depression. He flew briefly with the Curtis Flying service as a commercial pilot. He first came to the screen in 1926 before signing a standard acting contract with Paramount Pictures, in 1929. He appeared in the famous Marx Brothers movie Animal Crackers and several other small parts. Then, he signed with Columbia Pictures in 1935. He also later contracted with 20th Century Fox. Allen's first notable role was the male lead in Love Me Forever (1935), for which he won a Box Office Award. He gained additional notice as the star of When You're in Love (1936), opposite Grace Moore. The same year, he was nominated for an Academy Award for his performance in the title role in the film The Life of Lafayette. After the departure of cowboy star Ken Maynard, Allen was plugged into producer Larry Darmour's formulaic Ranger pictures. Along with sidekick Wally Wales (played by Hal Taliaferro), he redefined the role, starring in six films for director Spencer Gordon Bennet in that year alone. These films became known as the Bob Allen Ranger series. However, the studio was looking for a singing cowboy to compete with Gene Autry and Allen was eventually replaced by Roy Rogers. He appeared in two dozen films after that, however. He had acted on Broadway in the original productions of Show Boat and Kiss Them for Me. In 1956 he appeared in the original production of Auntie Mame, opposite Rosalind Russell, and later Greer Garson. He appeared in other Broadway plays, in touring productions, in soap operas, documentaries and commercials. He became a real estate broker in 1964 but returned to the stage from time to time, including an appearance as J.B. Biggley in the 1972 Equity Library Theatre revival of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert (Tex) Allen, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Lt. Albert Lussan
The Black Room

Frank Randall
The Awful Truth

Bob Allen
The Unknown Ranger

Dmitri
Crime and Punishment

Bob Allen
Rio Grande Ranger

Fred Walcott
City of Chance

Dr. Carstairs
Raiders of the Living Dead

Arthur Bradford
White Lies

Bill Lewis
Air Hawks

Larry Donovan
Guard That Girl

Phillip Cameron
Love Me Forever

Gene Fredericks
Craig's Wife

Roy Daniels
Party Wire

Charlie
Tail Spin

Reporter
Gateway

Ranger Bob Allen
Law of the Ranger

Baker
Death Flies East

Johnny Kane
Law Beyond the Range

Constable Bob Rutledge
Fighting Shadows

Chad Harmon
The Revenge Rider

Bob Allen
Ranger Courage

Dick Lane
Everybody's Baby

Jim Allen / Bob Allen
Reckless Ranger

Greg Bogart
Fighting Thoroughbreds

Man Dancing with Sally (uncredited)
Kentucky

Charles Tucker
Meet the Girls

Bob Allen
The Rangers Step In

Rocky Morgan
Winter Carnival

Joe
I'll Love You Always

Tom Walker
Winner Take All

Jim Rainey
Jealousy

Stanley Harper
Keep Smiling

Midshipman
Hold 'Em Navy

Football Player (uncredited)
The Quarterback

House Party Guest (uncredited)
Animal Crackers

Party Husband

Graduate at Dance (uncredited)
Big Business Girl

Party Guest (uncredited)
Night Nurse

Hal - Allen's Friend (uncredited)
The Reckless Hour

Bit Role (uncredited)
Racetrack

Socialite (uncredited)
Social Register

Reporter (uncredited)
Girl in Danger

Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
The Captain Hates the Sea

Andrew Forsythe
Menace

Charles
Let's Get Married

Brill's Father
Pie in the Sky

Member of Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (uncredited)
Thrill of a Romance

Self
Outdoor Rambling
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
48
Gender
Male
Birthday
1906-03-28
Place of Birth
Mount Vernon, New York, USA
Also Known As
Bob Allen