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Gordon William Lillie (Pawnee Bill, The Little Giant from Oklahoma) was born on 14 February, 1860 in Bloomington, IL, is a Stunt performer. Discover Gordon W. Lillie's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of Gordon W. Lillie networth?

Popular As Gordon William Lillie (Pawnee Bill, The Little Giant from Oklahoma)
Occupation actor
Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 14 February 1860
Birthday 14 February
Birthplace Bloomington, Illinois
Date of death February 3, 1942
Died Place Pawnee, Oklahoma
Nationality United States

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Who Is Gordon W. Lillie's Wife?

His wife is May Lillie (m.1886–1936, her death)

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Gordon W. Lillie Net Worth

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2019

The Pawnee Bill Ranch continues to exist, including a museum. The Pawnee Bill Memorial Rodeo is held annually, as is a version of Pawnee Bill’s Original Wild West Show.

1942

In 1936, the couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in Taos, New Mexico. In September of that year they attended a local celebration in Tulsa, Oklahoma. While driving back to their ranch that night, Pawnee Bill lost control of their vehicle. May died as a result of her injuries, and Pawnee Bill never fully recovered. He died in his sleep on February 3, 1942, at the age of 81 in his home outside of Pawnee, Oklahoma.

1930

Pawnee Bill invested in banking, real estate, and oil. He operated various business interests and dabbled in film making at his ranch. In 1930, May and Pawnee Bill opened Pawnee Bill’s Old Town near the ranch. They sold Indian and Mexican crafts, and featured annual rodeos. That enterprise burned to the ground in the 1940s and was never rebuilt.

1917

132 (1917). He was married to May Manning Lillie.

1910

He was an actor, known for Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Far East (1910) and Mutual Weekly, No.

1908

In 1908, Pawnee Bill and Buffalo Bill joined forces and created the "Two Bills' show. That show was foreclosed on when it was playing in Denver, Colorado.

1888

In 1888, the Lillies launched their own Wild West show, which they called "Pawnee Bill’s Historic Wild West". May starred in the show as the "Champion Girl Horseback Shot of the West." Their first season was a financial disaster. They re-organized as a smaller operation called "Pawnee Bill’s Historical Wild West Indian Museum and Encampment Show." That show was popular and financially successful. Lillie added Jose Barrera to the cast; he was widely popular performing as "Mexican Joe". In 1907, Lillie hired performers from a variety of backgrounds. The show included Mexican cowboys, Pawnee, Japanese performers, and Arab jugglers. The ensemble debuted as "Pawnee Bill’s Great Far East Show."

1886

After courting for two years, Lillie married May Manning in 1886, a petite Quaker from Pennsylvania. She was younger than he, a graduate of Smith College, and the daughter of a wealthy Philadelphia physician. Her parents objected at first to their refined young daughter marrying a cowboy, but eventually they agreed to the union.

1860

Gordon W. Lillie was born on February 14, 1860 in Bloomington, Indiana, USA as Gordon William Lillie.