Buck Bucko(1891-1962)
- Actor
Rudolph Bucko (real name Rudolph Bouckou) was a working cowhand from
Yakima, Washington, who, with his brother
Roy Bucko, drifted south and found themselves
riding Hollywood's western ranges. Neither brother was often billed but
Rudolph was billed by his nickname, "Buck'
Bucko, and he actually had a credit or so when he was billed as Rudolph
"Buck" Bucko. Because of the two different billing names in his few
credited roles, trade journals of the time, especially the annual "Film
Daily Year Book", carried a listing for both Rudolph Bucko and Buck
Bucko, even though both names were for the same actor. Some sources
don't know that so, based on their skimpy and incorrect research, three
Bucko brothers have been "created." Buck worked in well over 200
sound-era westerns and serials, and both Bucko brothers appeared in
most of the Ken Maynard westerns of
the era. Both were primarily mainstays at Columbia and Universal during
that period, and both worked in many Republic films from 1935-1952 or
so. Both Bucko brothers were present in most of the films either worked
in, but not always - Roy appeared in at least 55 more films than Rudolph
Ralph was the smaller of the two brothers