The first movie I appeared in was Carry On Cowboy, though not as an actor. I was just riding horses.
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My first western was 'Death Hunt' with Charles Bronson and Lee Marvin; that was where I learned to ride. The movie was based on a true story about a guy that eluded the Mounties in Canada. We were in Canada for six weeks riding horses.
I wanted to be a cowboy in cowboy movies.
I loved cowboy movies when I was a kid. When I was five years old, I was already wearing a cowboy hat and suit. When I grew up, I knew John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Kirk Douglas and so on.
'Angus' was my first real film, but I had been acting for about 3 threes before that as well.
One of my earlier films is 'Quigley Down Under.' That was early on in my career, and that was horsey.
I was in a movie called 'Vanishing on 7th Street,' and that was my first leading role in a movie. It's an apocalyptic thriller, and it's really cool. It's the first movie I ever shot.
Right before Mag Seven I did a movie called The Bull Rider.
My very first role was with James Earl Jones on 'Gabriel's Fire' on TV. He drove a Chevy Citation, which is the exact same car that I bought from a guy in San Francisco called Sandy Boone. I showed up on set, and James Earl Jones was driving the car I had bought from Sandy for $250.
The first actor I ever saw was The Lone Ranger. I thought, That's what I want to do.
My very first acting gig was in a movie for Russ Parr. He did this movie called 'Love for Sale,' and that was my first role in any film.