Ex-Western movie actor, wife survive home fire near Tucson
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP, KYMA/KECY) - A former actor in Western films and his wife have survived a fire that destroyed their Tucson-area home plus decades of Arizona movie history.
Ivan Wolverton says thousands of props, books and artwork had burned in Wednesday morning’s fire along with almost everything he and Margery ever owned.
“We’ve been married 68 years. Took us 80 years to get all of that together,” Wolverton said of the items lost in fire. This included photo albums of movies worked on by the couple who are now in their early 90s.
Wolverton, also known as “Red” or “Red Cloud,” acted in Western films from the 1980s through the mid-2000s. Furthermore, Wolverton appeared in the hit 1993 movie “Tombstone.”
He’s also known for working at the Mescal film set and pulling stagecoaches at Old Tucson.
Margery Wolverton also worked in Western films during her career.
Wendy Wolverton, the couple’s daughter, said her parents are alive thanks to a neighbor alerting them.
“Flames were already coming across the bottom of the ceiling up above the fireplace and into the house,” Ivan Wolverton told Tucson TV station KGUN.
Authorities did not determine the cause of the blaze yet.
However, they did salvage a charred journal and a jewelry box from the fire.
The Wolverton’s four children came from across the country to help look for any remaining treasures. They also have to figure out what’s next for their parents.