Doye O'Dell

Doye O'Dell

Biography

Allen Doye O'Dell was born in Gustine, Texas in 1912 to Joe and Carrie O'Dell. His Dad was a cotton farmer and later moved the family to the far west Texas town of Plainview. Doye's uncle Tom Gregory, a fiddle player, would visit and taught Doye how to play the fiddle, sparking a love of music that would last a lifetime. Doye started playing at radio station WDAG in Amarillo and eventually got his own radio show with NBC. After many years on radio and as a prolific recording artist and even becoming a member of the Sons of the Pioneers, Doye ended up in southern California on KTLA, one of the country's pioneer TV stations. Doye's 'Western Varieties' TV show was a Friday night staple for many years. Doye was also an actor and besides appearing with Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers in some of their late 1940s movies like Under California Stars, Doye appeared in many movies with such names as Ronald Reagan, Jack Lemmon, Ava Gardner and many more. He appeared in many late 50s and early 60s TV series like Maverick, Sugarfoot and Empire. He had parts in two Billy Wilder movies, The Days of Wine and Roses and Irma La Douce. Doye continued playing music and making personal appearances into his 80s until a stroke forced him into retirement. Doye passed away in 2001 at the age of 88. His vast music library is still popular all over the world and his records are collector's items.

Filmography

Tight Spot

1955

As Mississippi Mac

Man from Rainbow Valley

1946

As Ranch Hand Jim

Days of Wine and Roses

1963

As Charlie Deans (uncredited)

The Cowboy from Sundown

1940

As Cowhand Musician

Whirlwind Raiders

1948

As Guitar Player

Fugitive Valley

1941

As Singer

The Pioneers

1941

As Doye O'Dell

Along the Navajo Trail

1945

As Son of the Pioneers

Last Frontier Uprising

1947

As Rancher

Home in San Antone

1949

As Radio Singer

Son of a Badman

1949

As Tex James

Born Reckless

1958

As Rodeo Official

Under California Stars

1948

As Musical Cowboy

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