[1] He was known for serving as a double for Eric Fleming's character Gil Favor in the American western television series Rawhide.
In the same year, he performed a stunt for the film Adventures of Frank and Jesse James,[2] which starred Clayton Moore, Steve Darrell, Noel Neill and George J.
[3] In 1950, Teague had credited roles in films that included Jack in Desperadoes of the West (with Tom Keene, Judy Clark, Roy Barcroft, I. Stanford Jolley and Lee Phelps), Blackie in Vigilante Hideout (with Allan Lane) and Pickney in The Showdown (with Wild Bill Elliott, Walter Brennan and Marie Windsor).
[4] He made numerous appearances in films such as Giant, Don Daredevil Rides Again, The Phantom Stagecoach, The Kid from Amarillo (as Dirk), A Lawless Street, No Time to Be Young, Fury at Gunsight Pass, Wyoming Renegades (as 'Black Jack' Ketchum), Man with the Steel Whip and Siege at Red River.
[2] In Rawhide, Teague acted as a double for Eric Fleming in his role as Gil Favor, also appearing as a driver throughout the show, and helped Clint Eastwood become more comfortable riding a horse.