

Paul Fix
Paul Fix was born on March 13, 1901, in Dobbs Ferry, New York, and passed away on October 14, 1983, in Los Angeles, California. He was a prominent American actor who made a significant mark in both film and television, particularly within the western genre. Over an impressive 56-year career, which spanned from 1925 to 1981, Fix appeared in over a hundred films and numerous television series. His most memorable role came in the 1950s when he portrayed Marshal Micah Torrance opposite Chuck Connors in the popular series The Rifleman.
Fix's legacy is not just limited to his screen performances; he is also remembered for his influence on fellow actors. Notably, he is said to have taught John Wayne, a close friend, the iconic "rolling walk" that became Wayne's signature style as he launched his career in Hollywood.
Upon his passing in 1983 due to kidney failure, Fix left behind a loving family, including his daughter Marilyn Carey, son-in-law Harry "Dobe" Carey, three grandchildren, and several great-grandchildren. With his extensive body of work and contributions to the film industry, Paul Fix remains a cherished figure in American entertainment history.
Filmography


Souls at Sea

Back to Bataan

The Ballad of Josie

The Undefeated

Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon

Shoot Out

Straight from the Shoulder

The Bad Seed

The Prisoner of Shark Island

Grayeagle

Toward the Unknown

Incident at Phantom Hill

Wake of the Red Witch

In Old Oklahoma

Flame of Barbary Coast

The Sons of Katie Elder

The Sea Chase

The Fighting Kentuckian

Tall in the Saddle

Young Billy Young

Night of the Lepus

The Ghost Breakers

After the Thin Man

The Last Mile

Lafayette Escadrille

Black Friday

Man in the Shadow

Fair Wind to Java
