<P> Carey was born in the Saugus neighborhood of Santa Clarita, California, the son of actor Harry Carey (1878--1947) and actress Olive Carey (1896--1988). As a child, he learned to speak Navajo . His maternal grandfather was vaudeville entertainer George Fuller Golden . As a boy, he was nicknamed "Dobe", short for adobe, because of the color of his hair . He grew up on his parents' ranch in Santa Clarita; they had horses and cattle . His family ranch was later turned into a historic park by the Los Angeles County and was named Tesoro Adobe Park . </P> <P> During World War II, Carey Jr. served in the United States Navy as a Pharmacist Mate 2nd Class (medical corpsman) in the Pacific War . However, he was transferred back to the United States (against his wishes) to serve with his father's good friend the director John Ford in a Naval photographic unit attached to the Office of Strategic Services . He then helped to make training films for the Navy and the OSS . </P> <P> After leaving the Navy, Carey attempted a singing career to avoid acting but was unsuccessful . He began acting in the John Ford Stock Company with his father . Carey collaborated frequently with director John Ford, who was a close friend . He appeared in such notable Ford films as 3 Godfathers (1948), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), The Searchers (1956), and Cheyenne Autumn (1964). Both of his parents had appearances in Ford's films as well . He became a respected character actor like his father . Carey appeared in many Westerns . He made four films with director Howard Hawks . The first was Red River, which featured both Carey and his father in separate scenes, followed by Monkey Business, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and Rio Bravo . Carey is credited in Rio Bravo, but his scenes were cut . Carey speculated that Hawks either did not like Carey's outfit or cut the scene because Carey addressed Hawks as "Howard" instead of "Mr. Hawks". </P> <P> Carey also collaborated with John Wayne with whom he made nine films . He got to work with Wayne first in Red River and last in Cahill U.S. Marshal . He also starred in nine films alongside Ben Johnson including Rio Grande and Cherry 2000 . Between 1955 and 1957, Carey appeared as ranch counselor Bill Burnett in the serial Spin and Marty, seen on Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Club . A DVD version of The Adventures of Spin & Marty was released in December 2005 as part of the Walt Disney Treasures series . Carey was interviewed by Leonard Maltin on the 50th anniversary of the series' debut as a DVD bonus feature . In the 1960s, Carey appeared on such western series as Have Gun - Will Travel and The Legend of Jesse James . </P>

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