Perennial film western heavy I. Stanford Jolley could be spotted anywhere and everywhere in dusty "B" fare from 1935 on. Often mustachioed, this freelancing, wide set-eyed, black-hatted villain, who showed up in Hollywood following vaudeville and Broadway experience, could be counted on in giving the sagebrush hero a devil of a time before the film's end...See full bio »
[on Roy Barcroft] Wonderful Roy Barcroft. We were the top heavies in
Desperadoes of the West. We made things tough for cowboy star Tom Keene, who for some reason we never learned, used the name of Richard Powers in the film. Roy and I were friends socially as well as on the film set. We and our wives would often travel to Las Vegas together...
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Trivia:
He was the father-in-law, from 1961 to 1963, of Jack Carson, whose fourth wife was Stan's daughter, Sandra Jolley, until Carson's death in 1963.
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