
Howard Wright (born Frederick Howard Wright) was a songwriter ("The Strawberry Roan," "When the Bloom Is on the Sage"), composer, author, singer, radio actor, writer, producer and director, educated in college and then an Army officer in World War I. He appeared in musical comedies and tab shows, and also directed and produced in Portland, Oregon; San Francisco; Oakland; Long Beach; San Diego; and Honolulu. He toured in vaudeville and was a member of the radio and recording team The Happie Chappies, with Nat Vincent. Also he wrote for acts, including the original Beverly Hillbillies. For twelve years, he acted in the "Ma Perkins" radio series, as well as in many other radio shows. In addition, he wrote scripts for radio series ("Mystery Is My Hobby," "Deadline") and extras. Joining ASCAP in 1957, his chief musical collaborator was Nat Vincent, and other examples of his popular-song compositions include "Mellow Mountain Moon," "Little Girl Dressed in Blue," "At the End of the Lane," "Sitting on the Bank by the River," "It's Great to Love Someone Who Loves You Too," "My Pretty Quadroon," "Me and My Burro," "Old Black Mountain Trail," "My Dear Old Arizona Home," and "It's Time to Say Aloha."

The Chase
1966 · as Mr. Crain (uncredited)

Earth vs. the Spider
1958 · as Jake

The Long, Long Trailer
1954 · as Uncle Bill (uncredited)

The Raid
1954 · as Sheriff (uncredited)

Apache Rifles
1964 · as Indian Agent Thompson

One Desire
1955 · as Judge Congin

The Bonnie Parker Story
1958 · as Old Man (uncredited)

Five Minutes to Live
1961 · as Pop

War of the Colossal Beast
1958 · as Medical Research Official

What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?
1969 · as Mourner

The Gun That Won the West
1955 · as General Pope

Good Times
1967 · as Old Timer

Seminole Uprising
1955

Young Jesse James
1960 · as Storekeeper Jenkins

Tennessee Champ
1954 · as Mr. Robinson

The Solid Gold Girl
1964 · as The Old Crook

Cell 2455 Death Row
1955 · as Judge

The Legend of Tom Dooley
1959 · as Sheriff Joe Dobbs