After returning home, a friend offered Coward a job as an outlaw gunfighter at the
Old West amusement park,
Ghost Town in the Sky in
Maggie Valley. While performing at the park with an assortment of acting school students working over their summer break, locals, and professional actors, an accident with a prop pistol resulted in two of his front teeth being knocked out. Known actors, including
Dan Blocker, who starred on
Bonanza, performed at the park, and one summer, based on his appearances on
Gunsmoke,
Burt Reynolds appeared there. During this time, Reynolds and Coward became friends. In 1970, when
Deliverance began filming in
Rabun County, Georgia, Reynolds mentioned to producers that Coward would be an ideal person for a role in the film; they were unable to locate him, so wrote his name on a potential cast board as "Cowboy Coward". Reynolds saw this and called Coward to recruit him for the role, telling the producers "...he can’t write or anything, but I’m telling ya, if we can get him, we got something special. Let me bring him in. His name’s Cowboy, and he’ll just talk to you, and you see if you like him." Coward was subsequently cast as "Toothless Man", one of the two sadistic mountain men encountered in the woods by Reynolds and the film's other characters. Like the others in the film, Coward performed his own stunts, including being lowered off a cliff into a river. Upon the film's release he became infamous for his often repeated line "He got a real purty mouth, ain’t he?" After appearing in the film, Coward worked at the
BASF factory in
Asheville, North Carolina for 27 years. He also appeared in one other film,
Ghost Town: The Movie (2007), and on television's
Hillbilly Blood in 2013. Cowboy Coward was featured in an episode of the Discovery Channel show "Moonshiners". He plays the caretaker of the abandoned amusement park "Ghost Town" and two of the show's
moonshiners meet with him to ask if they can hide their bootleg whiskey in the abandoned town to let it age. ==Death==