In the colorful world of Elvis Presley’s movies, Red West was a familiar face that often graced the screen with him.
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Despite rarely taking leading roles, Red made his mark in the film industry by appearing in a staggering 16 of Elvis’s movies during the 1960s.
In these films, Red West slipped into various roles, from playing extras to supporting characters and even stepping in as a stuntman when needed.
For instance, in “Viva Las Vegas” (1964), he portrayed a photographer, while in “Kissin’ Cousins” (1964), he took on the role of a deputy sheriff. His versatility shone through as he played a gambler in “Frankie and Johnny” (1966) and a crew member on a boat in “Paradise, Hawaiian Style” (1966).
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But what made Red West’s presence in these films particularly special was his real-life friendship with Elvis. Their bond off-screen added an authentic layer of camaraderie to the on-screen world they inhabited together.
So, the next time you settle in to watch an Elvis movie, keep your eyes peeled for Red West. You might just find yourself pleasantly surprised at how often he pops up, adding his own unique touch to the magic of Elvis Presley’s cinematic legacy.


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