Tom Mix filmography


was an American motion picture actor, director, and writer whose career spanned from 1910 to 1935. During this time he appeared in 270 films and established himself as the screen's most popular cowboy star. Mix's flair for showmanship set the standard for later cowboy heroes such as Gene Autry and Roy Rogers. His horse Tony also became a celebrity who received his own fan mail.
Born in Pennsylvania, Mix served in the United States Army before moving to the Oklahoma Territory in 1902. Three years later, after working as a physical fitness instructor, bartender, and peace officer, he was hired as a full-time cowboy for the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch. Soon after, Mix established himself as the star attraction of the Millers' Wild West Show. In early 1910 Mix agreed to work as an actor and wrangler for the Selig Polyscope Company. Mix alternated between working in films and in Wild West shows until 1913 when he went into the film business full-time. The following year he established his own production unit and became a director and writer as well as an actor. His films for Selig were usually one and two-reel shorts that initially emphasized humor in the tradition of Will Rogers but eventually moved into action-oriented stories that displayed Mix's riding and stunting prowess.
In 1917 Mix left Selig and signed a contract with the Fox Film Corporation. His earliest films for them were two-reel shorts but within a year he switched to features. During his peak period in the 1920s Mix appeared in action-packed westerns filled with fights and chases which often showed him doing his own stunt work. His films were also known for their location work in places such as Arizona's Grand Canyon and Colorado's Royal Gorge. Among the notable directors that he worked with during this time were John Ford, Sidney Franklin, Jack Conway, George Marshall, and Roy William Neill. His leading ladies included Louella Maxam, Colleen Moore, Esther Ralston, Laura La Plante, Billie Dove and Clara Bow. In 1928, after eleven years and 86 films with Fox, Mix moved to FBO Pictures for a series of five films. With the advent of sound, Mix abandoned his film career and returned to working in Wild West shows. He came back to films in 1932 for a series of nine sound features for Universal. In 1935, he appeared in his final film, a 15-chapter serial for Mascot Pictures. Mix died in an automobile accident in Arizona five years later.
On February 8, 1960, Mix was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 1998, Mix's film Sky High was added to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress.

Selig Polyscope Company

In 1910, Will A. Dickey, owner of the Circle D Ranch Wild West Show and Indian Congress, signed a deal to provide stock and wranglers for the Selig motion picture company. Dickey had seen Mix perform with the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Wild West Show and asked him if he would be interested in appearing in films. Mix agreed and soon after joined the Selig unit in Flemington, Missouri. Mix's earliest films were made as part of one of Selig's traveling units. Location work for these films was done in Missouri and Oklahoma while at least one film was made in Chicago. Otis Turner, the director of these films, was impressed with Mix's screen image and wanted to keep him working as a film actor. Mix, however, was not interested in remaining in films and signed with Zack Mulhall's Wild West Show to help organize the Appalachian Exposition in Knoxville, Tennessee, which was scheduled to run in October and November. After this Mix rejoined the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Show.
In the spring of 1911 Mix left the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Show and resumed his career as an actor with the Selig Polyscope Company. Early in 1912 Mix left the film industry and joined Guy Weadick, one of his former 101 Ranch associates, to stage the first Calgary Stampede in Alberta, Canada. After this Mix toured Canada with the Buffalo Ranch Wild West Show. Following the show's closure Mix returned to Dewey, Oklahoma and accepted the position of night marshal. All of Mix's 1912 films are one-reel shorts directed by Otis Turner.
In January 1913 Mix accepted an offer from Selig to return to acting in films as part of a production unit in Prescott, Arizona, until the supervision of actor-director William Duncan. During his time with this unit Duncan persuaded Mix to write some of the scenarios. All of Mix's 1913 films were directed by Duncan and, except where noted, are one-reel shorts. The majority of these films co-starred Myrtle Stedman and Lester Cuneo. The last films that Mix made with Duncan were released in early 1914. By that time Mix had been reassigned work with Colin Campbell, one of Selig's top directors, to appear in films produced in Truckee, California. These films were largely two or three reels in length and attracting more attention than Selig's average releases. Later in 1914 Selig gave Mix his own unit, which allowed him to write, direct and star in films made in Glendale, California.
Mix returned to Arizona in 1915. The Selig Company began to experience a decline in its profits around this time, due in part to World War I cutting off its foreign market. As a result, Selig began trimming its production schedule. All films were directed by Mix and, except where noted, are one-reel shorts. In 1916 Mix moved to Las Vegas, New Mexico, which, at the time, was the last remaining open range in the West. In June 1916 he moved again, this time back to Glendale. With pressure from Selig to reduce costs in his unit, Mix began searching for a new producer. By the end of the year he had signed with the Fox Film Corporation. Mix's final films with Selig were released in early 1917.
All of Mix's Selig films are one-reel shorts except where noted. Most of these films are now lost. Those that are known to survive are listed in the notes section.
Release dateTitleRoleNotesRef
The Cowboy MillionaireUnknown roleDirected by Francis Boggs and Otis Turner
Briton and BoerUnknown roleDirected by William Selig
Up San Juan HillUnknown role
On the Little Big Horn; or, Custer's Last StandUnknown roleDirected by Francis Boggs
An Indian Wife's DevotionUnknown roleSplit-reel with A Million Dollar Mix-up
Trimming of Paradise GulchOne of the Paradise Gulch CowboysDirected by Otis Turner
'County SheriffDirected by Otis Turner; featuring Myrtle Stedman
Go West, Young Woman, Go WestUnknown role
'Unknown role
'Unknown role
Ranch Life in the Great South-WestUnknown role
Unknown roleAccording to Mix's wife Olive, she and her husband appeared in a dramatic film whose title has not been determined. Also according to her the cast featured Margarita Fischer and Wallace Reid
Two Boys in BlueUnknown role
Back to the PrimitiveUnknown roleDirected by Otis Turner; co-stars Kathlyn Williams
'Black Hawk, a Seminole IndianDirected by Otis Turner; co-stars Kathlyn Williams
Captain KateThe good nativeDirected by Otis Turner; co-stars Kathlyn Williams
Saved by the Pony ExpressPrints survive
Life on the BorderIndian chiefDirected by Otis Turner; co-stars Kathlyn Williams
Dad's GirlsDirected by Otis Turner; co-stars Kathlyn Williams and Oliver Stokes
Told in ColoradoCo-stars William Duncan and Myrtle Stedman
Why the Sheriff Is a BachelorCo-stars William Duncan and Myrtle Stedman
Western HeartsSheriff Long
'Directed by William Duncan; co-stars Duncan and Myrtle Stedman
'Directed by Otis Turner; co-stars William Duncan and Myrtle Stedman
'Directed by Otis Turner; co-stars William Duncan and Myrtle Stedman
'Co-stars William Duncan, Myrtle Stedman, and Olive Stokes
'Co-stars William Duncan, Myrtle Stedman, and Olive Stokes
'Unknown roleCo-stars Olive Stokes
Juggling with FateAndrews, the marshall / Morgan, the outlawMix as a marshall who also works as a masked bandit
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'SheriffHalf-reel
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'Slim
His Father's Deputy
Religion and Gun Practice
The Law and the OutlawTwo reels; scenario by Mix and J. Edward Hungerford
Taming a Tenderfoot
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Sallie's Sure Shot
Made a CowardPete
'Engineer
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'Swift-foot
'Tonto
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How Betty Made Good
Howlin' JonesRobledo
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'Half-reel
Saved from the Vigilantes
'Saloon keeper
Dishwash Dick's CounterfeitHalf-reel
'Half-reel
'GrayHalf-reel
'Two reels; scenario by Mix
'Two reels; scenario by Mix
'Two reels; scenario by Mix
Cupid in the Cow Camp
Physical Culture on the Quarter Circle V BarWilliams
Buster's Little Game
Mother Love vs. Gold
By Unseen HandDirected by William Duncan
'One reel; written and directed by William Duncan
'Directed by William Duncan
In Defiance of the LawThree reels; directed by Colin Campbell; co-stars Wheeler Oakman and Bessie Eyton; based on a novel by James Oliver Curwood
'Two reels; directed by Colin Campbell; co-stars Wheeler Oakman and Bessie Eyton; story by James Oliver Curwood
When the Cook Fell IllChipDirected by Colin Campbell; co-stars Wheeler Oakman
Etienne of the Glad HeartPeterTwo reels; directed by Colin Campbell; co-stars Wheeler Oakman and Bessie Eyton
'Two reels; directed by Colin Campbell; co-stars Wheeler Oakman and Bessie Eyton; story by James Oliver Curwood
Chip of the Flying UChipThree reels; directed by Colin Campbell; co-stars Kathlyn Williams and Wheeler Oakman
When the West Was YoungIndian chiefTwo reels; directed by Colin Campbell; co-stars Wheeler Oakman and Bessie Eyton
'Unknown roleTwo reels; directed by Colin Campbell; co-stars Wheeler Oakman and Bessie Eyton
'Directed by Mix
'Two reels; co-stars Lester Cuneo; written and directed by Mix
'Co-stars Leo Maloney; written and directed by Mix
'Co-stars Leo Maloney; directed by Mix
Jimmy Hayes and MurielCo-stars Leo Maloney; directed by Mix
Why the Sheriff Is a BachelorCo-stars Leo Maloney; written and directed by Mix
'Co-stars Leo Maloney and Hoot Gibson; written and directed by Mix
'RangerOne reel; written and directed by Mix
'Co-stars Leo Maloney; written and directed by Mix
'Co-stars Leo Maloney; written and directed by Mix
In the Days of the Thundering HerdFive reels; Mix's first feature; directed by Colin Campbell; co-stars Bessie Eyton and Wheeler Oakman; possibly made before Mix started working for his own unit; survives complete: AFA / LC / GEH
'Co-stars Leo Maloney; directed by Mix
Saved by a WatchTomCo-stars Leo Maloney; written and directed by Mix
'Co-stars Leo Maloney and Hoot Gibson; written and directed by Mix
Cactus Jake, Heart-BreakerBillCo-stars Leo Maloney; directed by Mix
'Stars Leo Maloney; Mix directed but does not appear
Harold's Bad ManUnknown role
Cactus Jim's Shop GirlCactus JimPrints survive
'Unknown role
Forked TrailsUnknown role
Roping a BrideUnknown rolePrints survive
Bill Haywood, Producer
Slim HigginsWritten by Mix
'Two reels; co-stars Louella Maxam; written by Mix
'Prints survive; written by Mix
'Tom, the stage-coach driverCo-stars Louella Maxam ; written by Mix
Sage-Brush TomSage Brush TomPrints survive; written by Mix
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Ma's GirlsTwo reels; co-stars Louella Maxam; written by Mix
'PeteCo-stars Eugenie Forde; written by Mix
Getting a Start in LifeTomCo-stars Louella Maxam; story by James Oliver Curwood
Mrs. Murphy's CooksCo-stars Louella Maxam; written by Mix
'Smiling TomCo-stars Louella Maxam
'Co-stars Louella Maxam; story by William MacLeod Raine; survives: UCLA
'Co-stars Louella Maxam
Saved by Her HorseCo-stars Louella Maxam
Pals in BlueTomThree reels; co-stars Eugenie Forde
'Co-stars Louella Maxam; written by Mix
With the Aid of the LawCo-stars Louella Maxam
Foreman of Bar Z RanchCo-stars Louella Maxam
'Stars Leo Maloney; Mix directed but does not appear
'Stars Leo Maloney; co-stars Louella Maxam; Mix directed but does not appear
'Stars Leo Maloney; Mix directed but does not appear
'Stars Leo Maloney; Mix wrote and directed but does not appear
Never AgainUnknown roleCo-stars Leo Maloney and Victoria Forde; written by Mix
Weary Goes A-WooingWearyCo-stars Victoria Forde
'TomCo-stars Leo Maloney and Victoria Forde; written by Mix
'Co-stars Leo Maloney and Victoria Forde; prints survive
Her Slight MistakeBillCo-stars Leo Maloney
'Co-stars Leo Maloney and Victoria Forde
'Co-stars Victoria Forde
'Two reels; co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
'Unknown roleWritten by Mix
'Co-stars Victoria Forde
Athletic AmbitionsCo-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
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'Unknown role
'Unknown role
Bad Man BobbsUnknown role
On the Eagle TrailCo-stars Victoria Forde
'Stars Victoria Forde; Mix directed but does not appear
'TomWritten by Mix
Making GoodTomCo-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
Trilby's Love DisasterStars Victoria Forde; Mix wrote and directed but does not appear
'PeteCo-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
Along the BorderCo-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
Too Many Chefs!Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
'Three reels; co-stars Victoria Forde
'Mix wrote and directed but does not appear
Five Thousand Dollar ElopementUnknown roleCo-stars Victoria Forde
Crooked TrailsCo-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
Going West to Make GoodCo-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
'Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
Taking a ChanceCo-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
'Unknown role
Some DuelTomCo-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
Legal AdviceUnknown roleSurvives: UCLA; written by Mix
Shooting Up the MoviesTwo reels; co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
Local Color on the A-1 RanchTomCo-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
'Co-stars Victoria Forde
'Unknown roleCo-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
'Unknown roleCo-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
Roping a SweetheartCo-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
Tom's StrategyUnknown roleCo-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
'TomPrints survive; written by Mix
'Three reels; a remake of Saved by the Pony Express ; written by Mix
'Unknown roleCo-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
'Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
'Co-stars Victoria Forde
'TomCo-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
'Co-stars Victoria Forde
'Co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
Tom's SacrificeCo-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
When Cupid SlippedDirected by, written by, and starring Victoria Forde; produced by Mix
'Unknown roleTwo reels; co-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
Mistakes Will HappenUnknown roleCo-stars Victoria Forde; written by Mix
Twisted TrailsThree reels; co-stars Bessie Eyton; prints survive
'Three reels; co-stars Victoria Forde
Starring in Western StuffTwo reels; fragment survives: UCLA; co-stars Victoria Forde; written and directed by Mix; partial remake of Sage-brush Tom
'One reel; produced in 1915 but not released until 1917; co-stars Louella Maxam; directed by Mix
'Tom, a cowpuncherCo-stars Victoria Forde; written and directed by Mix
Five reels; co-stars Bessie Eyton; based on the novel The Light of Western Stars by Zane Grey; survives: CD / GEH / UCLA / DFI / AFA
Movie Stunts by Tom MixHimselfTwo reels

Fox Film Corporation

Mix moved from Selig to the Fox Film Corporation in 1917, starting at a salary of $350 per week. His earliest films for the studio were two-reel shorts similar to the ones he made at Selig. Within a year, however he switched to feature films. Mix's popularity soared at Fox and his salary eventually escalated to $17,000 per week.
Initially Mix worked as a writer and director as well as an actor but eventually restricted his work largely to being in front of the cameras. As his Fox films often teamed him with notable directors an extra column now appears to list them. As the survival rate of Mix's Fox films is higher than his Selig films another column is added to display their survival status.
Except where noted all films are five reel features.
Release dateTitleRoleDirectorSurvival statusNotesRef
Hearts and Saddles and Robert EddyFragment survivesTwo reels; story by Mix; co-stars Victoria Forde
'LostTwo reels; story by Mix; co-stars Victoria Forde
Six Cylinder LoveLostTwo reels; story by Mix; co-stars Victoria Forde
'LostTwo reels; story by Mix; co-stars Victoria Forde
Durand of the Bad LandsLostStarring Dustin Farnum and Natalie Kingston with Mix in a supporting role.
Tom and Jerry MixLostTwo reels; story by Mix; co-stars Victoria Forde
Cupid's Round UpLostCo-stars Wanda Hawley. Mix's first starring feature film with Fox
Six Shooter AndyLostCo-stars Enid Markey
Western BloodLostStory by Mix; co-stars Victoria Forde
Ace HighSurvives complete: Lob
Who's Your Father?LostTwo reels
Mr. Logan, U.S.A.Lost
Fame and FortuneLost
Treat 'Em Rough2 reels survive: GEHCo-stars Jane Novak; film on location in Prescott, Arizona
Hell-Roarin' ReformTimLost
Fighting for Goldfragment in private collection
'1 reel survives: LC
'LostCo-stars Colleen Moore
Rough Riding RomanceFragment: LCCo-stars Juanita Hansen; parially filmed in San Francisco, California
'LostCo-stars Eva Novak
The Feud / John SmithLostCo-stars Eva Novak
'LostCo-stars Colleen Moore
'LostCo-stars Eva Novak
Desert LoveLostStory by Mix; co-stars Victoria Forde
'LostStory by Mix; co-stars Eva Novak; film on location in Sonora, California
3 Gold Coins / Bad Pat DuncanLostMix in a dual role as both the hero and the villain
'Whistling DanSurvives complete: GEHCo-stars Pauline Starke; based on a novel by Max Brand
'Survives complete: EYE / DFISix reels
Prairie TrailsLostSix reels; a sequel to The Texan
'Fragment: LC / NFA
Hands Off!Lost
'LostNine reels; starring Betty Blythe; Mix supervised the film's all-female chariot race sequence
'LostStory by Mix; co-stars Rhea Mitchell
Big Town Round-UpSurvives complete: EYECo-stars Laura La Plante
After Your Own HeartLostStory adaptation by Mix
'Whistling DanSurvives complete: GEH
'LostStory by Mix; co-stars Eva Novak
TrailinSurvives complete: UCLACo-stars Eva Novak
Sky HighSurvives complete: CRdB / LC / MoMA / UCLA / GEHCo-stars Eva Novak and J. Farrell MacDonald; location shooting at the Grand Canyon in Arizona; added to the National Film Registry in 1998
Chasing the MoonLostCo-stars Eva Novak
Up and GoingLostStory by Mix; co-stars Eva Novak
'Survives complete: BFICo-stars Patsy Ruth Miller; location shooting in Victorville, California
For Big StakesSurvives complete: NFACo-stars Patsy Ruth Miller
Just TonySurvives complete: GEH / MoMA / UCLA / AFIA film centering around Mix's horse Tony; based on a novel by Max Brand
Do and Dare / Henry BooneLostLocation shooting in Chatsworth, California
Tom Mix in ArabiaLostStory by Mix; co-stars Barbara Bedford
Catch My SmokeLostCo-stars Lillian Rich
Romance LandSurvives complete: NFAFive reels; co-stars Barbara Bedford
Three Jumps AheadLostFive reels; the first of two Mix films directed by John Ford
Stepping FastLostFive reels
Soft BoiledSurvives complete: GEHEight reels; co-stars Billie Dove
The Lone Star RangerLostSix reels; co-stars Billie Dove; based on the novel by Zane Grey; also filmed in 1919, 1930, and 1942 with, respectively, William Farnum, George O'Brien, and John Kimbrough in the Mix role
Mile-a-Minute RomeoLostSix reels
North of Hudson BaySurvives complete: ANF / CRdB / LC UCLAFive reels; Mix's second film with John Ford
Eyes of the ForestSurvives incomplete: MoMAFive reels; co-stars Pauline Starke
Ladies to BoardLostSix reels; co-stars Gertrude Olmstead
'Survives complete: NFASix reels
'LostFive reels; co-stars Esther Ralston
'Survives complete: NFASeven reels; co-stars Marian Nixon; based on the novel by Zane Grey
Oh, You Tony!LostSeven reels; co-stars Claire Adams
TeethSurvives complete: GEHSeven reels; co-stars George Bancroft
'LostSeven reels; co-stars George Bancroft; based on a novel by Clarence E. Mulford; location shooting at Cedar City, Utah and Zion National Park
Dick TurpinSurvives complete: GEH MoMA CSFSeven reels; features Alan Hale; one of Mix's few non-Westerns; a romanticized story of the English highwayman
Riders of the Purple SageSurvives complete: GEH MoMASix reels; based on the novel by Zane Grey; featuring Warner Oland and Fred Kohler; location shooting in the Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California; also filmed in 1918, 1931, 1941, and 1996 with, respectively, William Farnum, George O'Brien, George Montgomery, and Ed Harris in the Mix role
The Rainbow TrailSurvives complete: GEHSix reels; based on the novel by Zane Grey; location shooting in the Painted Desert in Arizona; also filmed in 1918 with William Farnum and in 1932 with George O'Brien
'Survives complete: MoMAFive reels; co-stars Billie Dove and J. Farrell MacDonald with Ann Pennington in a cameo appearance; Gary Cooper appears as an extra
'LostSix reels; co-stars Alice Calhoun
'Survives complete: MoMAFive reels; co-stars Clara Bow; based on a novel by Max Brand
The Yankee SeñorSurvives incomplete: NFAFive reels; co-stars Olive Borden; features a fiesta sequence filmed in Technicolor
My Own PalSurvival status unknownSix reels; co-stars Olive Borden
Tony Runs WildSurvives complete: NFASix reels; co-stars Jacqueline Logan
Hard BoiledSurvives complete: NFASix reels
No Man's GoldSurvives complete: NFASix reels; co-stars Eva Novak
'Survives complete: CRdB / LC / MoMA / UCLAFive reels; co-stars Dorothy Dwan; location shooting at Royal Gorge, Colorado
'LostSix reels; co-stars Dorothy Dwan
'Survives complete: CRdB / MoMA / GEHSix reels; co-stars Carmelita Geraghty; based on the novel by Zane Grey
'LostSix reels; co-stars Helene Costello; based on a story by Adela Rogers St. Johns
Outlaws of Red RiverLostSix reels; co-stars Marjorie Daw
'Survives complete: NFAFive reels; co-stars Natalie Joyce
Tumbling RiverLostFive reels; co-stars Dorothy Dwan
Silver ValleyLostFive reels; co-stars Dorothy Dwan
'LostFive reels; co-stars Dorothy Sebastian; based on a story by Adela Rogers St. Johns
Daredevil's RewardLostSix reels
LostFive reels; co-stars Sally Blane
Hello Cheyenne!LostFive reels; location shooting in Arizona
Painted Post''Survives complete: CIFive reels

FBO Pictures

By 1927, numerous low-budget imitations of Mix's films were flooding the cinema market. This, along with Mix's salary, the high rental fees for his films, and Fox Films' commitment to sound films made the studio decide not to renew his contract. Following his departure from Fox, Mix went on a vaudeville tour with the Keith-Albee-Orpheum circuit. In 1928, Mix signed with the Film Booking Offices of America studios to appear in six silent westerns. By the time his first film, The Son of the Golden West, was released FBO had merged with RKO Pictures. Mix's FBO films were not as well received by the public and press as his Fox films. As a result, after making five films for the studio production of the proposed sixth film, The Dude Ranch, was cancelled. Prints of all five of Mix's FBO films survive.
Release dateTitleRoleDirectorSurvival statusNotesRef
'Survives complete: CRdBSix reels
King CowboySurvives complete: FASeven reels; co-stars Sally Blane
OutlawedSurvives complete: EYESeven reels; co-stars Sally Blane
'Survives complete: CN / LOCSix reels; co-stars Dorothy Dwan
Survives complete: LOCSeven reels; co-stars Kathryn McGuire

Universal Pictures

Following his departure from FBO Mix returned to the vaudeville circuit, followed by two years with the Sells Floto Circus. In November 1931, Mix received an offer from Carl Laemmle of Universal Studios to star in a series of sound westerns. The resulting nine films proved to be popular at the box office. In December 1932, however, Mix ended his association with Universal due to injuries and a bout of influenza. All of Mix's Universal films survive.
Release dateTitleRoleDirectorNotesRef
'Himself75 minutes; Mix, Genevieve Tobin, Boris Karloff, Tom Mix, Sidney Fox, Lew Ayres and Gloria Stuart make cameo appearances in a sequence filmed at the Cocoanut Grove nightclub in the Ambassador Hotel.
Destry Rides AgainTom Destry53 minutes; co-stars Claudia Dell and ZaSu Pitts; based on a novel by Max Brand; remade in 1939 with James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich and as Destry with Audie Murphy
'Tom Rigby76 minutes; co-stars Lois Wilson
The Texas Bad ManTom / Dan Bishop60 minutes
My Pal, the KingTom Reed75 minutes; co-stars Mickey Rooney
Tom Martin57 minutes; co-stars Margaret Lindsay
Hidden GoldTom61 minutes
Terror TrailTom Munroe57 minutes
Flaming GunsTom Malone57 minutes; co-stars William Farnum and Ruth Hall
Rustlers' RoundupTom Lawson60 minutes; co-stars Noah Beery, Jr.

Mascot

Following his departure from Universal, Mix returned to live performances. In 1934, he joined with showman Sam Gill to form the "Tom Mix Wild West and Sam Gill Circus ". Following Gill's death from a heart attack Mix bought out his late partner's ownership. To help finance this deal Mix signed with film producer Nat Levine's Mascot Pictures to appear in a western serial. Although a major box office hit, the resulting effort was Mix's final film.
Release dateTitleRoleDirectorsNotesRef
The Miracle RiderTom MorganArmand Schaefer
B. Reeves Eason
A 15-chapter serial ; co-stars Charles Middleton; prints survive

Other film appearances

Mix appeared as himself in two early sound short films that were part of the "Voice of Hollywood" series. Both were produced by Tiffany-Stahl Productions and released in 1930.

Archives with Mix films

The following film archives have prints of Tom Mix films. The abbreviations are used in the survival status section for the Fox films and in the notes section for all other films.