Hoyt Axton Movies
Oklahoma-born singer/composer
Hoyt Axton was the son of
Mae Boren Axton, the highly respected country-and-western artist who wrote
Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel." Upholding family tradition, Axton has penned several hit songs for performers other than himself, from the
Kingston Trio's "Greenback Dollar" to
Ringo Starr's "The No No Song." Axton's film career until the mid 1980s was confined to soundtrack contributions, notably for the 1969 groundbreaker
Easy Rider. Switching to film acting in the late 1970s, Axton has appeared in good ole boy character roles in such films as
The Black Stallion (1979) and
Gremlins (1984).
Hoyt Axton also sang the theme song for the TV sitcom
Flo (1980-81). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide