Robert Emmett Tansey was an American film director, producer, and screenwriter, primarily known for his work in the Western genre during the 1930s and 1940s. He directed and wrote numerous films, including Badman's Gold (1951) and Timber Terrors (1935). Tansey's contributions to B-Westerns were significant, often working with limited budgets to produce engaging stories that resonated with audiences of the time. His ability to manage multiple roles in film production showcased his dedication and versatility in the industry.
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1897-06-28
Brooklyn [now in New York City], New York, USA
Frank Koops, Al Aly, Charles Anders, Robert Emmet, Robert Emmett, John Foster, Craig Hutchinson, Al Lane, As Al Lane, Richard J. Pearl, Frank Simpson, Bert Tansey, Bobbie Tansey, Bobby Tansey, Robert Tansey
Riding to Fame
The Witch Woman
The Girl with the Jazz Heart
Sundown Trail
Pals of the West
The Lone Rider
Carrying the Mail
West of the Law
Pals of the Prairie
God's Country
Romance of the West
Driftin' River
The Caravan Trail
Federal Man
Harmony Trail
Death Valley Rangers
Arizona Cyclone
Kimbar of the Jungle
Trail Riders
Riders of the Rockies
The Way of the West
Daily Dozens
Courage of the North
Across the Plains
Outlaw Trail
Lone Star Law Men
Tumbleweed Trail
Colorado Serenade
Texas to Bataan
Gun Packer
Wild Horse Stampede
The Law Rides Again
Blazing Guns
Westward Bound
Arizona Whirlwind
Trigger Smith
Wildfire
Western Mail
The Man from Texas
Arizona Round-Up
The Painted Trail
Dynamite Canyon
Two Fisted Justice
Where Trails End
The Driftin' Kid
Riding the Sunset Trail
Forbidden Jungle
Sonora Stagecoach
Romance of the West
The Fighting Stallion
Badman's Gold
Stars Over Texas
The Pioneers
Haunted Ranch
Song of Old Wyoming
Wild West
Timber Terrors
Cattle Queen
Adventures of the Texas Kid: Border Ambush
The Enchanted Valley
Riders of the Rio
Shaggy