He rode off into the sunset in 1987.
2007-08-31 01:17:29
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answered by remowlms 7
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Following a critically acclaimed, less-heroic-than-usual role in one of the classics of the genre, Ride the High Country (1962), Scott retired from films. A multimillionaire as a result of canny investments, Scott spent his remaining years playing golf and avoiding film industry affairs. He died in 1987 survived by his second wife, Patricia, and his two children, Christopher and Sandra. He is buried in Charlotte, North Carolina. [from his bio on http://imdb.com]
The Statler Brothers country western song "Whatever Happened to Randolph Scott" and the scene in "Blazing Saddles" where the townsfolk are chided for not helping the sheriff and break into a chant of 'randolph-scott-randolph-scott' make for a kind of Western Cowboy immortality for this guy...p.s., he used his own horse in many of the westerns, a big palomino with a flowing cream-colored tail. As a young actor, he was almost too pretty...he got more rugged looking later.
2007-08-31 08:27:33
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answered by constantreader 6
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Mark D,
He is dead, many years ago. Did you know that Randolph Scott and Cary Grant were lovers. This is a well kept Hollywood secret, but it's true.
TDCWH
2007-08-31 08:24:17
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answered by TDCWH 7
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He died in 1987
2007-09-02 21:57:20
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answered by mnw1989 6
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My,I'd say he is pushing up dandeline or should I say roses by now.
2007-08-31 08:26:10
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answered by hunter 6
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I am sure he died some years ago. IT is said he was very gay.
2007-08-31 08:17:49
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answered by Anonymous
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he died
2007-08-31 08:17:58
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answered by suzypjs2000 3
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