Tom Mix Filmography (Organized by Decade)

(Includes shorts, features, and serials)

1910s – Early Selig Polyscope Years (Shorts & Early Features)

Mix made dozens of one‑reel Westerns during this period. Key titles include:

  • The Range Riders (1910)

  • Ranch Life in the Great Southwest (1910)



  • The Sheriff’s Blunder (1911)

  • The Man From Texas (1911)

  • Saved by the Pony Express (1911)

  • The Scapegoat (1912)

  • The Girl and the Ranger (1912)

  • The Sheriff’s Baby (1913)


  • Chip of the Flying U (1914)

  • The Man From Texas (1915)

  • The Heart of Texas Ryan (1917)

  • Six-Shooter Andy (1918)

  • Fighting for Gold (1919)

  • The Coming of the Law (1919)

1920s – Fox Film Corporation (Peak Stardom)

This is the era that made Mix a legend.


  • The Texan (1920)

  • Trailin’ (1921)

  • Sky High (1922)



  • North of Hudson Bay (1923)

  • The Deadwood Coach (1924)

  • The Last of the Duanes (1924)

  • Riders of the Purple Sage (1925)

  • The Rainbow Trail (1925)

  • The Great K & A Train Robbery (1926)

  • Outlaws of Red River (1927)

  • The Circus Ace (1927)

  • The Arizona Wildcat (1927)


1930s – Late Career & Sound Serials

Mix made only a handful of talkies, but they’re fan favorites.

  • The Rider of Death Valley (1932)

  • Destry Rides Again (1932 serial)

  • Terror Trail (1933 serial)

  • The Miracle Rider (1935 serial) – final screen appearance

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