Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Real Name: Shelby Fredrick Wooley. Profile: Born: April 10 1921, Erick, Oklahoma, USA. Died: September 16, 2003, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. American actor and Country singer. Presumed to be the voice actor that performed the original 'Wilhelm scream'. He recorded a series of novelty songs including the 1958 novelty song "The Purple People Eater ...

  2. Childhood & Early Life. Sheb was born Shelby Fredrick Wooley on April 10, 1921, in Erick, Oklahoma, to William C Wooley and Ora E Wooley. He grew up with his older brothers, Logan and Hubert, and his younger brother, William. Sheb's father was a farmer, and his family owned horses. He learned horseback riding at a young age and later became a ...

  3. 24 de ago. de 2023 · Sheb Wooley’s departure from Rawhide can be explained by several factors, including his desire for professional growth, changing personal ambitions, and an evolving entertainment industry landscape. Although his departure represents an important turning point in Rawhide’s history, his departure also stands as an outstanding tribute to Sheb ...

  4. 17 de sept. de 2003 · Sheb Wooley, a veteran actor in westerns like “High Noon” who also recorded the pop novelty song “The Purple People Eater,” died yesterday (Sept. 16) in Nashville. He was 82.

  5. The Purple People Eater Lyrics: Ah / Well, I saw the thing comin' out of the sky / It had a-one long horn and one big eye. (Ooh!) / I commenced to shakin' and I said, "Ooh-eee! / It looks like a ...

  6. Sheb Wooley. Shelby Fredrick " Sheb " Wooley (April 10, 1921 – September 16, 2003) was an American actor and country pop singer. He was best known for his 1958 novelty song "The Purple People Eater". [1] He played Frank Miller, in the movie High Noon, Travis Cobb in The Outlaw Josey Wales and Pete Nolan in the television series Rawhide.

  7. WOOLEY, SHELBY (1921–2003). Singer and songwriter Shelby "Sheb" Wooley was born on April 10, 1921, in Erick, Oklahoma, on the "Sooner" section of old Route 66. His father, Bill Wooley, was a well-known, old-time fiddle player and singer whose own career influenced his son's future. Sheb Wooley's talent manifested during his teenage years.