John Nettleton has sadly passed away aged 94, his agent has confirmed.
25.06.2023 - 22:45 / thewrap.com
StoryCorps in 2014. “Guys like Roy Rogers and Gene Autry and John Wayne…they were all like my relatives, and I woke up one morning and they were all gone.”When not working on film sets, Smith was a regular on the Texas rodeo circuit, becoming a member of the Professional Cowboy Riders Association.
He was inducted into the Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame in 2006, the Reel Cowboys’ Silver Spur Award, and the National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum and Hall of Fame in 2009 for his work in both rodeo and Western cinema. In 2013, he released his memoir “Cowboy Stuntman,” reflecting on his career in both rodeo and in pictures.
“I’d like to be remember as the cowboy who could run, ride and jump with anybody in the world,” Smith told StoryCorps. Smith is survived by his wife Debby and his son, Finis.
.John Nettleton has sadly passed away aged 94, his agent has confirmed.
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