
Sandy Sanders
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1919-05-23
Day of Death
2005-01-02 (85 years old)
Place of Birth
Hereford, Texas, USA
Sandy Sanders
Biography
Veteran stuntman, actor, and horse trainer Sandy Sanders was born on May 23, 1919, in Hereford, Texas. Sanders grew up all over the country. Following service in the U.S. Army during World War II, Sandy went on to put together a horse act. Sanders ran across a film crew while working in Kansas and decided to try his luck in Hollywood, California after a producer suggested that idea to him. Sandy was hired as Gene Autry's stunt double at Columbia soon thereafter. Sanders performed stunts and acted in many movies and television shows in a career that spanned four decades. Moreover, Sandy was also a rope and horse trainer, a riding stable owner, and even a riding teacher both during and in between film gigs. Sanders died at age 85 on January 2, 2005, in Santa Maria, California.
Known For
Acting
(1964)
The Tattooed Police Horse
as Captain Martin Hanley
(1958)
Missile Monsters
as Steve
(1956)
The Harder They Fall
as Reporter (uncredited)
(1955)
A Bullet for Joey
as Phone Man (uncredited)
(1953)
Crime Wave
as Cop (uncredited)
(1953)
Phantom from Space
as Policeman
(1953)
Prince of Pirates
as Meyers
(1952)
(1952)
The Frontier Phantom
as Mantell Henchman
(1952)
The Old West
as Lockwood Wrangler (uncredited)
(1952)
Smoky Canyon
as Spade
(1952)
Son of Geronimo
as Cliff (uncredited)
(1950)
Desperadoes of the West
as Kern [Ch. 3]
(1950)
Mule Train
as Deputy Bud
(1950)
Flying Disc Man from Mars
as Steve
(1949)
Laramie
as Lieutenant (uncredited)
(1949)
Riders of the Whistling Pines
as Man at Party (uncredited)
(1949)
Sons of New Mexico
as Ranch hand Walt
(1949)
Desert Vigilante
as Henchman (uncredited)
(1949)
The Fighting Redhead
as Ranch Hand Joe
(1949)
Son of a Badman
as Pete
(1949)
Outlaw Country
as Fighting Deputy
(1948)
Frontier Revenge
as Captured Henchman
(1947)
Smoky River Serenade
as Chuck Mason
Crew
(1953)
Prince of Pirates
Stunts
(1952)
Night Stage to Galveston
Stunts
(1952)
Blue Canadian Rockies
Stunts
(1950)