This article attempts to list the actors which appeared almost entirely in Western films or are strongly and not loosely associated with this genre throughout their career having appeared in several notable westerns. It should not attempt to list every actor who has ever appeared in a western film particularly those who have worked across a range of genres. Given time this list should develop as a table summarizing the actors contribution to the genre, notable films which assert the notability of the actor in this genre and in what period in cinematic history.
A
* Art Acord
* Pedro Armendariz
* James Arness
B
* Warner Baxter
* Wallace Beery
* Dan Blocker
* William Boyd
* Scott Brady
* Neville Brand
* Marlon Brando
* David Brian
* Hugh O'Brian
* Wilford Brimley
* Charles Bronson
* Yul Brynner
C
* Rory Calhoun
* Yakima Canutt
* Harry Carey
* Sunset Carson
* Lee J. Cobb
* Chuck Connors
* Gary Cooper
D
* Royal Dano
* John Dehner
* Robert Duvall
E
* Clint Eastwood
* Jack Elam
F
* Richard Farnsworth
* Henry Fonda
G
* James Garner
* Hoot Gibson
H
* Gene Hackman
* Alan Hale, Jr.
* John Hart
* Sterling Hayden
* Gabby Hayes
* William Holden
* Skip Homeier
* Robert Horton
* Jack Hoxie
I
* Burl Ives
J
* Ben Johnson
* Chubby Johnson
* I. Stanford Jolley
* Buck Jones
K
* DeForest Kelley
* George Kennedy
L
* Alan Ladd
* Burt Lancaster
M
* Karl Malden
* Strother Martin
* Lee Marvin
* Joel McCrea
* Millard Mitchell
* Tom Mix
* Harry Morgan
* Audie Murphy
N
O
P
* Gregory Peck
* Tyrone Power
Q
R
* Ronald Reagan
* Robert Redford
* Tex Ritter
S
* Randolph Scott
* Bob Steele
* James Stewart
T
U
V
* Lee Van Cleef
W
* John Wayne
* Patrick Wayne
* Richard Widmark
*
* Morgan Woodward
X
Y
Z
* Woody Strode
* Emile Meyer
* Robert Preston
* Rock Hudson
* Jack Perrin
* Sheb Wooley
* Harry Carey Jr
* Glenn Ford
* Hank Worden
* Walter Brennan
* Roy Rogers
* Tom Selleck
* Sam Elliott
* John Saxon
* Fred MacMurray
* Slim Pickens
* John Carradine
* Lee Majors
* Slim Pickens
* Fess Parker
* George Montgomery
* Robert Ryan
* Jeff Chandler
* MacDonald Carey
* Robert Mitchum
* Wendell Corey
* Rod Cameron
* Robert Taylor
* Jim Davis
* Van Heflin
* Charlton Heston
* Kirk Douglas
* Dale Robertson
* Clint Walker
* Ray Milland
* Guy Madison
* Wild Bill Elliott
* Richard Boone
* Robert Fuller
* Victor Mature
* James Cagney
* Clayton Moore
* James Best
* Stephen McNally
* Bruce Cabot
* Forrest Tucker
* Max Terhune
* Alan Hale, Sr.
* Lyle Bettger
* Duncan Renaldo
* Leo Carrillo
* L.Q. Jones
* Stuart Whitman
* Andrew Duggan
* Ted de Corsia
* Dean Martin
* Henry Silva
* Robert Culp
* Ray Corrigan
* Richard Harris
* Rod Taylor
* Peter Whitney
* Victor French
* Jeremy Slate
* Dennis Weaver
* Wayde Preston
* Iron Eyes Cody
* Pepe Serna
* Robert Donner
* Glenn Corbett
* Dana Andrews
* Andy Devine
* Victor McLaglen
* Terence Hill
* Chuck Roberson
* Charles Starrett
* Jack Palance
* Lorne Greene
* Spencer Tracy
* Robert Wagner
* Barry Sullivan
* Clark Gable
* Steve McQueen
* John Russell
* Paul Newman
* Jock Mahoney
* Edgar Buchanan
* Cameron Mitchell
* Richard Egan
* Anthony Quinn
* Dan Duryea
* John Payne
* Ernest Borgnine
* Robert Middleton
* Arthur Kennedy
* Albert Salmi
* Kevin Costner
* Peter Breck
* Claude Akins
* Leo Gordon
* Dale Robertson
* Johnny Mack Brown
* Ken Curtis
* Ward Bond
* John McIntire
* William S. Hart
* Eli Wallach
* Errol Flynn
* Jeffrey Hunter
* James Coburn
* Robert J. Wilke
* James Drury
* John Anderson
* Brian Donlevy
* Michael Landon
* Bud Spencer
* Pat Buttram
* Kevin Hagen
* James Westerfield
* Dabbs Greer
* David Carradine
* Mills Watson
* Nehemiah Persoff
* Bill McKinney
* Roy Jenson
* John Quade
* David Huddleston
* Chris Alcaide
* Gene Evans
* Pernell Roberts
* Jack Oakey
* Alfred St. John
* Raymond Massey
* Jay Silverheels
* Will Sampson
* Russell Means
* George Macready
* Paul Mantee
* Michael Forrest
* Rex Holman
* Ron Soble
* Allen Case
* James Stacy
* Michael Ansara
* Philip Carey
* Hugh Marlowe
* Whit Bissell
* William Conrad
* Joseph Cotten
* Arthur Hunnicutt
* R.G. Armstrong
* Paul Fix
* Edmond O'Brien
* Bruce Dern
* James Whitmore
* Paul Richards
* John Doucette
* Steve Forrest
* Anthony Caruso
* Denver Pyle
* Ken Swofford
* Warren Vanders
* Karl Swenson
* Harry Lauter
* John McLiam
* Robert F. Simon
* Harry Townes
* Dub Taylor
* James Griffith
* Bing Russell
* Norman Alden
* Frank DeKova
* Elisha Cook, Jr.
* Arch Johnson
* Michael Pate
* Richard Kiley
* Lawrence Dobkin
* William Campbell
* Charles McGraw
* John Ireland
* Jon Voight
* Peter Jason
* Stevie Brodie
* Joseph Ruskin
* Robert Vaughn
*
* Johnny Seven
* Martin Landau
* Willis Bouchey
* Joe Don Baker
* Barton MacLane
* Med Flory
* Marco St. John
* Don Stroud
* Robert Livingston
A
* Art Acord
* Pedro Armendariz
* James Arness
B
* Warner Baxter
* Wallace Beery
* Dan Blocker
* William Boyd
* Scott Brady
* Neville Brand
* Marlon Brando
* David Brian
* Hugh O'Brian
* Wilford Brimley
* Charles Bronson
* Yul Brynner
C
* Rory Calhoun
* Yakima Canutt
* Harry Carey
* Sunset Carson
* Lee J. Cobb
* Chuck Connors
* Gary Cooper
D
* Royal Dano
* John Dehner
* Robert Duvall
E
* Clint Eastwood
* Jack Elam
F
* Richard Farnsworth
* Henry Fonda
G
* James Garner
* Hoot Gibson
H
* Gene Hackman
* Alan Hale, Jr.
* John Hart
* Sterling Hayden
* Gabby Hayes
* William Holden
* Skip Homeier
* Robert Horton
* Jack Hoxie
I
* Burl Ives
J
* Ben Johnson
* Chubby Johnson
* I. Stanford Jolley
* Buck Jones
K
* DeForest Kelley
* George Kennedy
L
* Alan Ladd
* Burt Lancaster
M
* Karl Malden
* Strother Martin
* Lee Marvin
* Joel McCrea
* Millard Mitchell
* Tom Mix
* Harry Morgan
* Audie Murphy
N
O
P
* Gregory Peck
* Tyrone Power
Q
R
* Ronald Reagan
* Robert Redford
* Tex Ritter
S
* Randolph Scott
* Bob Steele
* James Stewart
T
U
V
* Lee Van Cleef
W
* John Wayne
* Patrick Wayne
* Richard Widmark
*
* Morgan Woodward
X
Y
Z
* Woody Strode
* Emile Meyer
* Robert Preston
* Rock Hudson
* Jack Perrin
* Sheb Wooley
* Harry Carey Jr
* Glenn Ford
* Hank Worden
* Walter Brennan
* Roy Rogers
* Tom Selleck
* Sam Elliott
* John Saxon
* Fred MacMurray
* Slim Pickens
* John Carradine
* Lee Majors
* Slim Pickens
* Fess Parker
* George Montgomery
* Robert Ryan
* Jeff Chandler
* MacDonald Carey
* Robert Mitchum
* Wendell Corey
* Rod Cameron
* Robert Taylor
* Jim Davis
* Van Heflin
* Charlton Heston
* Kirk Douglas
* Dale Robertson
* Clint Walker
* Ray Milland
* Guy Madison
* Wild Bill Elliott
* Richard Boone
* Robert Fuller
* Victor Mature
* James Cagney
* Clayton Moore
* James Best
* Stephen McNally
* Bruce Cabot
* Forrest Tucker
* Max Terhune
* Alan Hale, Sr.
* Lyle Bettger
* Duncan Renaldo
* Leo Carrillo
* L.Q. Jones
* Stuart Whitman
* Andrew Duggan
* Ted de Corsia
* Dean Martin
* Henry Silva
* Robert Culp
* Ray Corrigan
* Richard Harris
* Rod Taylor
* Peter Whitney
* Victor French
* Jeremy Slate
* Dennis Weaver
* Wayde Preston
* Iron Eyes Cody
* Pepe Serna
* Robert Donner
* Glenn Corbett
* Dana Andrews
* Andy Devine
* Victor McLaglen
* Terence Hill
* Chuck Roberson
* Charles Starrett
* Jack Palance
* Lorne Greene
* Spencer Tracy
* Robert Wagner
* Barry Sullivan
* Clark Gable
* Steve McQueen
* John Russell
* Paul Newman
* Jock Mahoney
* Edgar Buchanan
* Cameron Mitchell
* Richard Egan
* Anthony Quinn
* Dan Duryea
* John Payne
* Ernest Borgnine
* Robert Middleton
* Arthur Kennedy
* Albert Salmi
* Kevin Costner
* Peter Breck
* Claude Akins
* Leo Gordon
* Dale Robertson
* Johnny Mack Brown
* Ken Curtis
* Ward Bond
* John McIntire
* William S. Hart
* Eli Wallach
* Errol Flynn
* Jeffrey Hunter
* James Coburn
* Robert J. Wilke
* James Drury
* John Anderson
* Brian Donlevy
* Michael Landon
* Bud Spencer
* Pat Buttram
* Kevin Hagen
* James Westerfield
* Dabbs Greer
* David Carradine
* Mills Watson
* Nehemiah Persoff
* Bill McKinney
* Roy Jenson
* John Quade
* David Huddleston
* Chris Alcaide
* Gene Evans
* Pernell Roberts
* Jack Oakey
* Alfred St. John
* Raymond Massey
* Jay Silverheels
* Will Sampson
* Russell Means
* George Macready
* Paul Mantee
* Michael Forrest
* Rex Holman
* Ron Soble
* Allen Case
* James Stacy
* Michael Ansara
* Philip Carey
* Hugh Marlowe
* Whit Bissell
* William Conrad
* Joseph Cotten
* Arthur Hunnicutt
* R.G. Armstrong
* Paul Fix
* Edmond O'Brien
* Bruce Dern
* James Whitmore
* Paul Richards
* John Doucette
* Steve Forrest
* Anthony Caruso
* Denver Pyle
* Ken Swofford
* Warren Vanders
* Karl Swenson
* Harry Lauter
* John McLiam
* Robert F. Simon
* Harry Townes
* Dub Taylor
* James Griffith
* Bing Russell
* Norman Alden
* Frank DeKova
* Elisha Cook, Jr.
* Arch Johnson
* Michael Pate
* Richard Kiley
* Lawrence Dobkin
* William Campbell
* Charles McGraw
* John Ireland
* Jon Voight
* Peter Jason
* Stevie Brodie
* Joseph Ruskin
* Robert Vaughn
*
* Johnny Seven
* Martin Landau
* Willis Bouchey
* Joe Don Baker
* Barton MacLane
* Med Flory
* Marco St. John
* Don Stroud
* Robert Livingston
Guys With Feelings is a humor podcast hosted by Los Angeles comedy writer/performers Jason Nash and Jeff Bumgarner since January, 2006. The program features autobiographical anecdotes told by the hosts and their guests, arguments between the hosts and their guests, and occasional live recordings from Los Angeles comedy performance spaces such as the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre and the Comedy Central Stage. Guests of the show are typically performers, writers, directors, and producers of comedy television and film, as well as stand-up performers from the Los Angeles and New York alternative comedy scenes. The humor of the program typically centers on the subjects of male fear of adult familial and social responsibility, social awkwardness, and the difficulties of human relationships between friends, lovers, parents, and peers. Live and recorded telephone messages from listeners are another regular feature of the program.
Notable guests
* Bob Odenkirk
* David Cross
* Andy Dick
* Jeff Garlin
* Zach Galifianakis
* Mary Lynn Rajskub
* Adam McKay
* Ben Karlin
* John Cho
* Randy and Jason Sklar
* Michael Showalter
* Paul Scheer
* Sam Seder
* Jerry Minor
* Rachael Harris
* Thomas Lennon
* Harry Elfont
* Matt Selman
* David Koechner
*
* Andrew Daly
* Paul F. Tompkins
* Matt Walsh
* Dana Gould
* Laura Silverman
* Mindy Kaling
* Moon Zappa
* Ahmet Zappa
* Dan Sterling
* Michael Blieden (former Daily Show correspondent, director of Comedians of Comedy and writer/star of Melvin Goes to Dinner)
* Matt Price (writer/actor who has appeared on ', The West Wing, ', and Arrested Development)
* Fred Goss (star and creator of )
* Jim Biederman (producer of Kids in the Hall and Whitest Kids U'Know)
* Jen Kirkman (stand-up comedian and cast member of Acceptable.TV)
* Tami Sagher (staff writer on 30 Rock and Mad TV)
* John Levenstein (writer/producer on Arrested Development)
* Josh Faure-Brac (writer/director of )
* Eric Friedman (writer/producer on American Body Shop)
* Eddie Pepitone (contestant on Last Comic Standing)
* Todd Glass (contestant on Last Comic Standing)
* J.C. Plummer (producer of I'm With Busey)
* Jim Dugan (producer of Deadliest Catch)
* Seth Margolin (associate producer of Biker Build-Off)
Notable guests
* Bob Odenkirk
* David Cross
* Andy Dick
* Jeff Garlin
* Zach Galifianakis
* Mary Lynn Rajskub
* Adam McKay
* Ben Karlin
* John Cho
* Randy and Jason Sklar
* Michael Showalter
* Paul Scheer
* Sam Seder
* Jerry Minor
* Rachael Harris
* Thomas Lennon
* Harry Elfont
* Matt Selman
* David Koechner
*
* Andrew Daly
* Paul F. Tompkins
* Matt Walsh
* Dana Gould
* Laura Silverman
* Mindy Kaling
* Moon Zappa
* Ahmet Zappa
* Dan Sterling
* Michael Blieden (former Daily Show correspondent, director of Comedians of Comedy and writer/star of Melvin Goes to Dinner)
* Matt Price (writer/actor who has appeared on ', The West Wing, ', and Arrested Development)
* Fred Goss (star and creator of )
* Jim Biederman (producer of Kids in the Hall and Whitest Kids U'Know)
* Jen Kirkman (stand-up comedian and cast member of Acceptable.TV)
* Tami Sagher (staff writer on 30 Rock and Mad TV)
* John Levenstein (writer/producer on Arrested Development)
* Josh Faure-Brac (writer/director of )
* Eric Friedman (writer/producer on American Body Shop)
* Eddie Pepitone (contestant on Last Comic Standing)
* Todd Glass (contestant on Last Comic Standing)
* J.C. Plummer (producer of I'm With Busey)
* Jim Dugan (producer of Deadliest Catch)
* Seth Margolin (associate producer of Biker Build-Off)
Website scale is a means of classifying websites in terms three parameters:
* Size: the effort needed to produce and maintain content.
* Complexity: the intricacy of the technology used for hosting and content delivery.
* Activity: the levels of traffic received.
Website scale provides a practical means for estimating the effort required to undertake the activities of Website management.
Websites of contrasting scale
Website scale can be used to represent almost any type of site. For example, Amazon.com can be described as a "large scale" website. That is because it has:
* Lots of content (Size: very big)
* Many hosting and content technologies (Complexity: very complex)
* Lots of traffic (Activity: very busy)
In contrast, a site that is small in scale has:
* Very little content (Size: small)
* Few hosting or content technologies (Complexity: simple)
* Little traffic (Activity: quiet)
There are many examples of "small scale" websites on the internet. Such sites are often called brochureware sites, though this is a misnomer. 'Brochureware' simply means that the site uses very basic hosting or content technologies, e.g. a webserver with plain text and images. In fact, some brochureware sites are quite large in scale, because they are very busy and hold lots of content.
Website Size
Website size is an estimate of the total man-hours required to produce and maintain all the content on a site. What is normally found is that a big website needs more support effort than one that contains only a few static pages.
* Small Website: Approximately 1,500 - 4,000 content production man-hours per annum.
* Medium Website: Approximately 4,000 - 10,000 content production man-hours per annum.
* Large Website: Approximately 10,000+ content production man-hours per annum.
Website Complexity
Website complexity describes the intricacy of the technology used for the hosting and delivery of content on a website. There are three main levels of website complexity:
* Basic Website: Uses a webserver to hold plain text with no interactivity.
* Dynamic Website: Uses a webserver and a database to publish large volumes of content with some interactivity, e.g. a discussion.
* Transactional Website: Uses webservers, databases and application servers to facilitate financial transactions.
Website Activity
Website activity is a measure of the levels of traffic received by a site. Some commonly accepted means for measuring activity include page impressions (or Page views), visits and visitors. The three levels of website activity are:
* Quiet Website: Between 0 - 100,000 page impressions a month.
* Intermediate Website: Between 100,000 - 1,000,000 page impressions a month.
* Busy Website: Over 1,000,000+ page impressions a month.
* Size: the effort needed to produce and maintain content.
* Complexity: the intricacy of the technology used for hosting and content delivery.
* Activity: the levels of traffic received.
Website scale provides a practical means for estimating the effort required to undertake the activities of Website management.
Websites of contrasting scale
Website scale can be used to represent almost any type of site. For example, Amazon.com can be described as a "large scale" website. That is because it has:
* Lots of content (Size: very big)
* Many hosting and content technologies (Complexity: very complex)
* Lots of traffic (Activity: very busy)
In contrast, a site that is small in scale has:
* Very little content (Size: small)
* Few hosting or content technologies (Complexity: simple)
* Little traffic (Activity: quiet)
There are many examples of "small scale" websites on the internet. Such sites are often called brochureware sites, though this is a misnomer. 'Brochureware' simply means that the site uses very basic hosting or content technologies, e.g. a webserver with plain text and images. In fact, some brochureware sites are quite large in scale, because they are very busy and hold lots of content.
Website Size
Website size is an estimate of the total man-hours required to produce and maintain all the content on a site. What is normally found is that a big website needs more support effort than one that contains only a few static pages.
* Small Website: Approximately 1,500 - 4,000 content production man-hours per annum.
* Medium Website: Approximately 4,000 - 10,000 content production man-hours per annum.
* Large Website: Approximately 10,000+ content production man-hours per annum.
Website Complexity
Website complexity describes the intricacy of the technology used for the hosting and delivery of content on a website. There are three main levels of website complexity:
* Basic Website: Uses a webserver to hold plain text with no interactivity.
* Dynamic Website: Uses a webserver and a database to publish large volumes of content with some interactivity, e.g. a discussion.
* Transactional Website: Uses webservers, databases and application servers to facilitate financial transactions.
Website Activity
Website activity is a measure of the levels of traffic received by a site. Some commonly accepted means for measuring activity include page impressions (or Page views), visits and visitors. The three levels of website activity are:
* Quiet Website: Between 0 - 100,000 page impressions a month.
* Intermediate Website: Between 100,000 - 1,000,000 page impressions a month.
* Busy Website: Over 1,000,000+ page impressions a month.
Andersen Corporation is a privately-owned business that was founded in 1903 by Danish immigrant Hans Andersen and his family in Hudson, Wisconsin, where logs arrived via the St. Croix River. Andersen first began mass producing back in 1904, nine years before Henry Ford put the automobile on an assembly line. Today the company is headquartered in Bayport, Minnesota, and employs more than 14,000 people in locations across North America. It has 16 manufacturing facilities, and manufactures more than 12 million windows and doors.
Andersen makes windows and patio doors made of wood and clad in vinyl. It also makes products out of Fibrex, a patented structural composite that combines attributes of thermoplastics and bio-fibers. A bio-fiber is a natural fiber coming from a plant, such as wood. Fibrex material is featured in the company's Renewal by Andersen product line.
In addition to Renewal by Andersen, Andersen Corporation also owns Eagle Window and Door, Silver Line, and EMCO.
The company has a history of giving back to the communities where its employees live, work and do business
Andersen makes windows and patio doors made of wood and clad in vinyl. It also makes products out of Fibrex, a patented structural composite that combines attributes of thermoplastics and bio-fibers. A bio-fiber is a natural fiber coming from a plant, such as wood. Fibrex material is featured in the company's Renewal by Andersen product line.
In addition to Renewal by Andersen, Andersen Corporation also owns Eagle Window and Door, Silver Line, and EMCO.
The company has a history of giving back to the communities where its employees live, work and do business