Annie Oakley

Annie Oakley

Born: August 13, 1860
Died: November 3, 1926
in Darke County, Ohio, USA

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Annie Oakley
Title: Annie Oakley
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: May 8, 2006
Type: Movie
This one hour documentary examines the life of the famed Sharp Shooter and Wild West performer, Annie Oakley from her birth in mid nineteenth century rural Pennsylvania to her death in 1926. Many myths are overturned and the program also features a little known trial when Annie Oakley had to sue The Hearst Newspaper chain all throughout the country for libel when they reported the activities of someone who was impersonating the famed sharpshooter and besmirching her reputation.
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Actors' Fund Field Day
Title: Actors' Fund Field Day
Character: Self
Released: October 11, 1910
Type: Movie
It's more fun than a barrel of monkeys. Regular village "cut-ups" are those actor chaps and actresses.
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Annie Oakley
Title: Annie Oakley
Character: Herself
Released: November 1, 1894
Type: Movie
Annie Oakley was probably the most famous marksman/woman in the world when this short clip was produced in Edison's Black Maria studio in West Orange, New Jersey. Barely five feet tall, Annie was always associated with the wild west, although she was born in 1860 as Phoebe Ann Oakley Mozee (or Moses)in Darke County, Ohio. Nevertheless, she was a staple in the Buffalo Bill Wild West Show and similar wild west companies. Because of her diminutive stature, she was billed as "Little Sure Shot." The man assisting her is this appearance is probably her husband, Frank E. Butler. Annie had outshot Butler (a famous dead-eye marksman himself) in a shooting contest in the 1880's. Instead of nursing his bruised ego because he had been throughly outgunned by a woman, Butler fell in love, married Little Sure Shot, and became her manager.