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John MacLeod “Dusty” King

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John MacLeod “Dusty” King

Birth
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
11 Nov 1987 (aged 78)
Rancho Santa Fe, San Diego County, California, USA
Burial
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Alcove of Rest section, RSN 449
Memorial ID
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John was born as 'Miller MacLeod Everson'. He was a singer and film actor renowned for his Westerns, particularly the Range Busters series. See IMDB for his filmography and Wikipedia for add'l information.

A graduate of the University of Cincinnati, Everson travelled the country working a variety of jobs, such as chauffeuring motorcars from Detroit to Cincinnati, lumberjacking in New Mexico, and working as a ranch hand in Arizona.

Everson found himself a radio announcing job in Covington, Kentucky then returned to Cincinnati where he announced, hosted, and sang. Hearing him on the radio, bandleader Ben Bernie hired him as a singer with Everson changing his name to John King. Noting his good looks and popularity, Bernie recommended him to Hollywood with Zeppo Marx also agreeing with Bernie.

King was contracted to Universal Pictures making several films and playing the lead in the serial Ace Drummond. He made appearances in films for other studios before being hired by Monogram Pictures to play the lead in a Cinecolor Western, The Gentleman from Arizona in 1939. The following year King would play "Dusty" in the Range Busters series of Westerns.

The Range Busters were Monogram's version of Republic Pictures' The Three Mesquiteers. King played the singing cowboy alongside of Ray "Crash" Corrigan who was later replaced by David Sharpe and comedy relief Max Terhune with his dummy Elmer for a total of 18 films in the series.

In Haunted Ranch (1943), Sharpe leaves the trio to enlist in the US Army in the Spanish–American War. Not only did Sharpe actually enlist in the US Army Air Forces but King himself was drafted in the USAAF serving in Special Services in Arizona.

After discharge there were no film offers, so King returned to radio, later buying a station. He later left the radio industry to run a waffle shop in La Jolla, California.
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Per: Arizona, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1865-1972

Name: Miller MacLeod Everson
Marriage Age: 31
Birth Date: abt 1909
Marriage Date: 5 Oct 1940
Marriage Place: Pima, Arizona, USA
Spouse: Hermine Mc Cormick
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Per: U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947

Name: Miller MacLeod Everson
Age: 31
Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head)
Birth Date: 11 Jun 1909
Birth Place: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Residence Place: Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940
Registration Place: Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Employer: Nonagram Studios
Weight: 185
Complexion: Light
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Brown
Height: 6 2
Next of Kin: Hermine Everson
John was born as 'Miller MacLeod Everson'. He was a singer and film actor renowned for his Westerns, particularly the Range Busters series. See IMDB for his filmography and Wikipedia for add'l information.

A graduate of the University of Cincinnati, Everson travelled the country working a variety of jobs, such as chauffeuring motorcars from Detroit to Cincinnati, lumberjacking in New Mexico, and working as a ranch hand in Arizona.

Everson found himself a radio announcing job in Covington, Kentucky then returned to Cincinnati where he announced, hosted, and sang. Hearing him on the radio, bandleader Ben Bernie hired him as a singer with Everson changing his name to John King. Noting his good looks and popularity, Bernie recommended him to Hollywood with Zeppo Marx also agreeing with Bernie.

King was contracted to Universal Pictures making several films and playing the lead in the serial Ace Drummond. He made appearances in films for other studios before being hired by Monogram Pictures to play the lead in a Cinecolor Western, The Gentleman from Arizona in 1939. The following year King would play "Dusty" in the Range Busters series of Westerns.

The Range Busters were Monogram's version of Republic Pictures' The Three Mesquiteers. King played the singing cowboy alongside of Ray "Crash" Corrigan who was later replaced by David Sharpe and comedy relief Max Terhune with his dummy Elmer for a total of 18 films in the series.

In Haunted Ranch (1943), Sharpe leaves the trio to enlist in the US Army in the Spanish–American War. Not only did Sharpe actually enlist in the US Army Air Forces but King himself was drafted in the USAAF serving in Special Services in Arizona.

After discharge there were no film offers, so King returned to radio, later buying a station. He later left the radio industry to run a waffle shop in La Jolla, California.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Per: Arizona, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1865-1972

Name: Miller MacLeod Everson
Marriage Age: 31
Birth Date: abt 1909
Marriage Date: 5 Oct 1940
Marriage Place: Pima, Arizona, USA
Spouse: Hermine Mc Cormick
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Per: U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947

Name: Miller MacLeod Everson
Age: 31
Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head)
Birth Date: 11 Jun 1909
Birth Place: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Residence Place: Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940
Registration Place: Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Employer: Nonagram Studios
Weight: 185
Complexion: Light
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Brown
Height: 6 2
Next of Kin: Hermine Everson


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  • Added: Apr 23, 2021
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/225980854/john_macleod-king: accessed ), memorial page for John MacLeod “Dusty” King (11 May 1909–11 Nov 1987), Find a Grave Memorial ID 225980854, citing El Camino Memorial Park, San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by W Piety (contributor 47945985).