
Cliff Lyons
Acting
Born 1901-07-05 · Clarno Township, Lake County, South Dakota, USA · Died 1974-01-06
Cliff Lyons was an American actor, stuntman and second-unit director, primarily of Westerns, particularly the films of John Ford and John Wayne. Lyons, the son of Garrett Thomas Lyons and Wilhamena Johnson Lyons, was raised on a South Dakota farm, though his family lived for a time in Memphis, TN, where he attended business school. An expert horseman, he gave up the notion of a business career and opted for the rodeo arena instead, touring the country;y and eventually reaching Los Angeles at the age of 21. With accomplished cowboys in great demand, Lyons quickly became involved in movies, working both as a stuntman and an actor. After only a couple of bit parts, he was signed by producer Bud Barsky to do seven inexpensive Westerns directed by Paul Hurst, with Lyons and Al Hoxie alternating as the hero and the heavy. Lyons and Hoxie alternated in another Western series produced by Morris R. Schlank, and, as Cliff 'Tex' Lyons, he seemed headed for minor stardom as a B-Western lead. However, Lyons' voice was not well-suited for sound and the talkie revolution confined him to small roles. As his small shot at stardom faded, however, his career as a stunt double for stars big and small was on the rise. He doubled such cowboy stars as Tom Mix, Ken Maynard, Buck Jones and Johnny Mack Brown. In 1936 he worked with John Wayne for the first and struck up a personal and business relationship that would remain strong for three decades. Wayne was influential in getting Lyons his first work as a second-unit director and in introducing Lyons to John Ford, for whom Lyons would do some of his finest work. Lyons' reputation as a stunt coordinator is comparable to that of acknowledged master Yakima Canutt, with whom Lyons partnered on numerous occasions. Perhaps Lyons' most impressive work was the massive and dynamic battle sequences of Wayne's The Alamo (1960). He was married from 1938 to 1955 to actress Beth Marion, with whom he had two sons. Cliff Lyons died in 1974 at 72, not long after coordinating stunts for Wayne's The Train Robbers (1973). Date of Birth 4 July 1901, near Clarno Township, Lake County, South Dakota Date of Death 6 January 1974, Los Angeles, California
Acting

Chisum
Wrangler (uncredited)

The Green Berets
Hugh Parkinson (uncredited)

The War Wagon
Outrider (uncredited)

Marco the Magnificent
(uncredited)

Genghis Khan
(uncredited)

Major Dundee
Trooper (uncredited)

Two Rode Together
William McCandless (uncredited)

The Alamo
Bowie's Man (uncredited)

Spartacus
Soldier (uncredited)

Sergeant Rutledge
Sam Beecher (uncredited)

Ben-Hur
The Lubian (uncredited)

The Horse Soldiers
Union Sergeant (uncredited)

The Young Land
Reynolds - Jury Foreman (uncredited)

The Young Land
Jury Foreman

Wagon Train
Creel Weatherby

Apache Warrior
Trooper (uncredited)

The Abductors
Secret Service Agent

7 Men from Now
Henchman

The Prodigal
Harun (uncredited)

Bend of the River
Willie

The Red Badge of Courage
Soldier (uncredited)

Rio Grande
Soldier (uncredited)

Wagon Master
Marshal of Crystal City

When Willie Comes Marching Home
Churchgoer (uncredited)

She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
Trooper Cliff (uncredited)

3 Godfathers
Guard at Mojave Tanks (uncredited)

Wagon Tracks West
Henchman Matt

Colt Comrades
Rancher

The Silver Bullet
Stage Driver

The Silver Bullet
Barfly
Crew

The Train Robbers
Second Unit Director

The Train Robbers
Stunt Coordinator

The War Wagon
Stunts

The War Wagon
Second Unit Director

Genghis Khan
Second Unit Director

Major Dundee
Second Unit Director

Major Dundee
Stunts

Cheyenne Autumn
Stunts

McLintock!
Stunt Coordinator

McLintock!
Technical Advisor

Taras Bulba
Second Unit Director

How the West Was Won
Stunts

Two Rode Together
Stunts

The Alamo
Second Unit Director

The Alamo
Stunts

Sergeant Rutledge
Stunts

The Horse Soldiers
Stunts

The Missouri Traveler
Stunts

The Searchers
Stunts

The Conqueror
Second Unit Director