Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor, Stunts |
Birth Day | July 24, 1927 |
Birth Place | Kansas City, Missouri, United States |
Age | 93 YEARS OLD |
Died On | May 8, 2000(2000-05-08) (aged 72)\nNorthridge, California, U.S. |
Birth Sign | Leo |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1957–1978 |
Net worth
X Brands, a well-known Actor and Stunts professional hailing from the United States, has amassed quite a significant net worth. Estimated to be between $100,000 and $1 million in the year 2024, X Brands has showcased his incredible talent and versatility in the entertainment industry. With a successful career in both acting and performing stunts, he has undoubtedly made a mark in the field. Throughout his journey, X Brands has captured the attention and admiration of audiences worldwide, solidifying his status as a respected and accomplished individual in the industry.
Biography/Timeline
His television appearances covered a similar time frame. He guest-starred on Crossroads, Cheyenne, Annie Oakley, Gunsmoke, The Tall Man, Daniel Boone, Mission: Impossible, The High Chaparral, Laredo, Alias Smith and Jones, Bonanza, Wagon Train, The Rifleman, Rawhide, and Broken Arrow. He did not always play Indians or appear in westerns, though most of his roles were of this kind. He appeared in the episode "The Indian Affairs Affair" of the NBC espionage series, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Brands appeared in the speaking role of "Yancey" in an episode of Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, a popular series in the late 1950s.
Yancy Derringer aired 34 episodes from October 1958 through June 1959, with Jock Mahoney in the title role. The series is set in New Orleans, Louisiana. X Brands played "Pahoo-Ka-Ta-Wah," a tall Pawnee Indian with a double-barrel shotgun who was Derringer's constant companion. Although it has been claimed that Derringer had gained Pahoo's loyalty after saving the Indian's life, the series' pilot episode ("Return to New Orleans"), offers the opposite story, as Derringer recounted it: "He saved my life once. That means he went against fate. Therefore he's responsible for my life from now on." Derringer spoke to Pahoo, but Brands was silent, communicating only with hand gestures and never spoke a word.
On April 28, 1960, X Brands had a rare talking role as trail boss Jeb Mitchell on NBC's Bat Masterson. He also had a speaking role in the ABC/Warner Brothers western series Cheyenne in the episode "Massacre At Gunsight Pass". He played an Indian leader named Powderface. He played rogue Indian "Sharp Tongue" in a speaking role on the season six episode of Bonanza, "A Far, Far Better Thing". He also had a speaking role in an episode of NBC's Adam-12 in which he played Officer Sanchez.
Brands always played supporting characters in films. His most noteworthy roles were "Hook" in Santee, with Glenn Ford, and the second remake of Beau Geste (1966), in which he played "Vallejo".
Brands died in Northridge, California in Los Angeles County, California, in the spring of 2000 at the age of seventy-two.