Jim Thorpe

Jim Thorpe

Known for: Acting

Born: May 21, 1887 in Prague, Indian Territory [now Oklahoma], USA - Died: March 27, 1953

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia James Francis Thorpe (Sac and Fox (Sauk): Wa-Tho-Huk, translated as "Bright Path"; May 22 or 28, 1887 – March 28, 1953) was an American athlete and Olympic gold medalist. A member of the Sac and Fox Nation, Thorpe became the first Native American to win a gold medal for the United States. Considered one of the most versatile athletes of modern sports, he won Olympic gold medals in the 1912 pentathlon and decathlon, and played American football (collegiate and professional), professional baseball, and basketball. He lost his Olympic titles after it was found he had been paid for playing two seasons of semi-professional baseball before competing in the Olympics, thus violating the amateurism rules that were then in place. In 1983, 30 years after his death, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) restored his Olympic medals. Thorpe grew up in the Sac and Fox Nation in Oklahoma, and attended Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where he was a two-time All-American for the school's football team. After his Olympic success in 1912, which included a record score in the decathlon, he added a victory in the All-Around Championship of the Amateur Athletic Union. In 1913, Thorpe signed with the New York Giants, and he played six seasons in Major League Baseball between 1913 and 1919. Thorpe joined the Canton Bulldogs American football team in 1915, helping them win three professional championships; he later played for six teams in the National Football League (NFL). He played as part of several all-American Indian teams throughout his career, and barnstormed as a professional basketball player with a team composed entirely of American Indians. From 1920 to 1921, Thorpe was nominally the first president of the American Professional Football Association (APFA), which became the NFL in 1922. He played professional sports until age 41, the end of his sports career coinciding with the start of the Great Depression. He struggled to earn a living after that, working several odd jobs. He suffered from alcoholism, and lived his last years in failing health and poverty. He was married three times and had eight children, before suffering from heart failure and dying in 1953. Thorpe has received various accolades for his athletic accomplishments. The Associated Press named him the "greatest athlete" from the first 50 years of the 20th century, and the Pro Football Hall of Fame inducted him as part of its inaugural class in 1963. A Pennsylvania town was named in his honor and a monument site there is the site of his remains, which were the subject of legal action. Thorpe appeared in several films and was portrayed by Burt Lancaster in the 1951 film Jim Thorpe – All-American.

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Off His Base

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Jim Thorpe

1932 Comedy
Wagon Master

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Wagon Master

Navajo Indian

1950 Adventure
The Dark Horse

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The Dark Horse

Blackfeet Indian Chief

1932 Comedy
The Man from Texas

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The Man from Texas

Posse Rider (uncredited)

1939 Western
Frontier Scout

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Frontier Scout

Henchman

1938 Action
Air Mail

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Air Mail

Indian (uncredited)

1932 Adventure
Code of the Mounted

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Code of the Mounted

Murdered Indian

1935 Adventure
Sweepings

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Sweepings

Indian (Uncredited)

1933 Drama
Wildcat Trooper

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Wildcat Trooper

Indian Fur Trapper

1936 Western
My Pal, the King

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My Pal, the King

Black Cloud

1932 Western
Hill-Tillies

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Hill-Tillies

1st Indian

1936 Comedy
Sutter's Gold

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Sutter's Gold

Man

1936 Western
Start Cheering

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Start Cheering

Head Linesman

1938 Comedy
Treachery Rides the Range

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Treachery Rides the Range

Chief Red Smoke

1936 Music
Henry Goes Arizona

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Henry Goes Arizona

Bus Passenger (uncredited)

1939 Drama
Klondike Annie

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Klondike Annie

1936 Comedy
The Red Rider

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The Red Rider

Bill Abel, Portos Henchman

1934 Comedy
White Heat

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White Heat

Big Convict (uncredited)

1949 Crime
The Daring Young Man

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The Daring Young Man

Convict

1935 Comedy
Trailin' West

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Trailin' West

Black Eagle

1936 Western
Moonlight on the Prairie

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Moonlight on the Prairie

Henchman

1935 Western
The Arizonian

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The Arizonian

1935 Western
It's in the Air

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It's in the Air

Indian Father (uncredited)

1935 Comedy
La Fiesta de Santa Barbara

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La Fiesta de Santa Barbara

Indian Chief

1935 Comedy