This morning, I saw Chubby Johnson in the “Gunpowder Joe” (1953) episode of The Lone Ranger. Seemed like time to make him Character Actor Of The Day.
He was born Charles Rutledge Johnson in 1903, in Terre Haute, Indiana. He worked as a journalist and radio announcer for years, and he was in his 40s when he did his first film, Abilene Town (1946) with Randolph Scott. He kept both careers going for a while. Around the time of the underrated Rocky Mountain (1950), Errol Flynn’s last Western, Chubby decided to concentrate on the movies. He’d go on to make more than 80 pictures.

L-R: Myron Healey, Claudia Barrett, Allan “Rocky” Lane and Chubby Johnson in Republic’s Night Riders Of Montana (1951).
Republic needed a replacement for sidekick Eddy Waller in the Rocky Lane series. Chubby rode alongside Allan Lane for most of 1951 and ’52.

L-R: James Stewart, Arthur Kennedy, Chubby Johnson and Stepin Fetchit in Anthony Mann’s Bend Of The River (1952).
Chubby’s in lots of great stuff. High Noon (1952), Anthony Mann’s Bend Of The River (1952) and The Far Country (1954), Calamity Jane (1953) with Doris Day, Gunsmoke (1953, with Audie Murphy), Law And Order (1953), Cattle Queen Of Montana (1954), The Fastest Gun Alive (1956) and on and on.
On TV, Chubby was a regular in Sky King the Rex Allen series Frontier Doctor, and he guested on shows like Bonanza, Gunsmoke, The Rifleman, Thriller, Death Valley Days, Sugarfoot, The Andy Griffith Show, Temple Houston, Dennis The Menace and Maverick. He stayed plenty busy.
His last pictures were Support Your Local Sheriff! and Sam Whiskey in 1969. He passed away in 1974.
Chubby could make the most of a small part, and really shine when given something bigger, as in Bend Of The River and Calamity Jane. Another one of those guys who gives a picture a lift when he turns up.
Kino Lorber have announced THE RARE BREED on Blu Ray.
Although not top drawer Stewart I far prefer this film to the cloying
over sentimental SHENANDOAH.
The recent German Bly Ray was stunning-one of the best transfers
ever of a Stewart Western.
Western releases in Germany are not as regular as they used to be,but
Koch Media do have SHOOT OUT on Blu Ray in February.
At the time I thought SHOOT OUT was Henry Hathaway’s worst Western
‘though the film does have it’s admirers on Amazon and imdb.
Interesting supporting cast.
Certainly a huge disappointment considering those involved.
Got a recent newsletter from Powerhouse/Indicator which states that
the Scott/Boetticher set getting close to being sold out so that’s quite
good news.
When Eddy Waller took a break from his role as Nugget Clark in the Rocky Lane series to co-star with Douglas Kennedy in the ‘Steve Donovan Western Marshal’ TV series Republic replaced him with Walter Baldwin as Cricket Adams in ‘Rough Riders of Durango.’ Then in came Chubby Johnson as Skeeter Davis for the next three with Irving Bacon and Clem Bevans playing the same character in one film each before Eddy Waller returned for ‘Leadville Gunslinger.’