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  1. George Hayes is now officially referenced as George “Gabby” Hayes for the first time in the cast list of a John Wayne film. It’s also good to see him back in the sidekick saddle, spluttering dialogue like “consarn that noisesome gasoline guzzling monster” (I think that’s what he said anyway) when confronted with the future that is the automobile.

  2. George Hayes is an American character actor, the most famous of Western-movie sidekicks of the 1930s and 1940s. He worked in a circus and played semi-pro baseball while a teenager. In 1914, he married Olive Ireland and the pair became successful on the vaudeville circuit. Retired in his forties, he lost much of his money in the 1929 stock market crash and was forced to return to work.

  3. 19 de abr. de 2017 · George Francis "Gabby" Hayes was an American radio, film, and television actor. He was best known for his numerous appearances in Western films as the colorf...

  4. 3 de may. de 2020 · A look into the character actor George "Gabby" Hayes and his amazing career full of unforgettable characters!

  5. Gabby Hayes tells us about a Plumber he once knew, then shows highlights from a Lash LaRue western. The Gabby Hayes Show is a Western television series in wh...

  6. G eorge "Gabby" Hayes was a veteran of dozens of western movies. His whiskers and characterizations of a grizzled, old sidekick made him a staple. He began acting in Hollywood in 1928. Among his nearly 200 roles, Hayes is best remembered as the irascible, but lovable sidekick who helped Hopalong Cassidy and later Roy Rogers round up the cattle rustlers to the delight of youngsters at Saturday ...

  7. G eorge "Gabby" Hayes was a veteran of dozens of western movies. His whiskers and characterizations of a grizzled, old sidekick made him a staple. He began acting in Hollywood in 1928. Among his nearly 200 roles, Hayes is best remembered as the irascible, but lovable sidekick who helped Hopalong Cassidy and later Roy Rogers round up the cattle rustlers to the delight of youngsters at Saturday ...