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William S. Hart is a Actor, Director, Writer, Producer and Co-Director American born on 6 december 1864 at Newburgh (town) (USA)

William S. Hart

William S. Hart
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Birth name William Surrey Hart
Nationality USA
Birth 6 december 1864 at Newburgh (town) (USA)
Death 23 june 1946 (at 81 years) at Newhall (USA)

William Surrey Hart (December 6, 1864 – June 23, 1946) was an American silent film actor, screenwriter, director and producer. He is remembered as a foremost western star of the silent era who "imbued all of his characters with honor and integrity."

Biography

Hart was born in Newburgh, New York, to Nicholas Hart (c1834-1895) and Rosanna Hart (c1839–1909). William had 2 brothers, who died very young, and 4 sisters. His father was born in England, and his mother was born in Ireland.

He began his acting career on stage in his 20s, and in film when he was 49, which coincided with the beginning of film's transition from curiosity to commercial art form. Hart’s stage debut came in 1888 as a member of a company headed by Daniel E. Bandmann. The following year he joined Lawrence Barrett’s company in New York and later spent several seasons with Mlle. Hortense Rhéa’s traveling company. He toured and traveled extensively while trying to make a name for himself as an actor, and for a time directed shows at the Asheville Opera House in North Carolina, around the year 1900. He had some success as a Shakespearean actor on Broadway, working with Margaret Mather and other stars; he appeared in the original 1899 stage production of Ben-Hur. His family had moved to Asheville but, after his youngest sister Lotta died of typhoid fever in 1901, they all left together for Brooklyn until William went back on tour.



Hart went on to become one of the first great stars of the motion picture western. Fascinated by the Old West, he acquired Billy the Kid's "six shooters" and was a friend of legendary lawmen Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson. He entered films in 1914 where, after playing supporting roles in two short films, he achieved stardom as the lead in the feature The Bargain. Hart was particularly interested in making realistic western films. His films are noted for their authentic costumes and props, as well as Hart's extraordinary acting ability, honed on Shakespearean theater stages in the United States and England.

Beginning in 1915, Hart starred in his own series of two-reel western short subjects for producer Thomas Ince, which were so popular that they were supplanted by a series of feature films. Many of Hart's early films continued to play in theaters, under new titles, for another decade. In 1915 and 1916 exhibitors voted him the biggest money making star in the US. In 1917 Hart accepted a lucrative offer from Adolph Zukor to join Famous Players-Lasky, which merged into Paramount Pictures. In the films Hart began to ride a brown and white pinto he called Fritz. Fritz was the forerunner of later famous movie horses known by their own name, e.g., horses like Tom Mix's Tony, Roy Rogers's Trigger and Clayton Moore's Silver. Hart was now making feature films exclusively, and films like Square Deal Sanderson and The Toll Gate were popular with fans. Hart married young Hollywood actress Winifred Westover. Although their marriage was short-lived, they had one child, William S. Hart, Jr. (1922 – 2004).

By the early 1920s, however, Hart's brand of gritty, rugged westerns with drab costumes and moralistic themes gradually fell out of fashion. The public became attracted by a new kind of movie cowboy, epitomized by Tom Mix, who wore flashier costumes and was faster with the action. Paramount dropped Hart, who then made one last bid for his kind of western. He produced Tumbleweeds (1925) with his own money, arranging to release it independently through United Artists. The film turned out well, with an epic land-rush sequence, but did only fair business at the box office. Hart was angered by United Artists' failure to promote his film properly and sued United Artists. The legal proceedings dragged on for years, and the courts finally ruled in Hart's favor, in 1940.



After Tumbleweeds, Hart retired to his Newhall, California, ranch home, "La Loma de los Vientos,” which was designed by architect Arthur R. Kelly. In 1939 he appeared in his only sound film, a spoken prologue for a reissue of Tumbleweeds. The 75-year-old Hart, filmed on location at his Newhall ranch, reflects on the Old West and recalls his silent-movie days fondly. The speech turned out to be William S. Hart's farewell to the screen, and it's a fitting valedictory. Most prints and video versions of Tumbleweeds circulating today include Hart's speech. Hart died on June 23, 1946, in Newhall, California at the age of 81. He was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.

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Filmography of William S. Hart (55 films)

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YearNameJobRoles
1948Variety TimeActorTexas Tex (archive footage) (uncredited)
1931The House That Shadows BuiltActor(archive footage)
1928Show PeopleActorSelf (uncredited)
1925TumbleweedsActor, Director, ProducerDon Carver
1924Singer Jim MckeeActor, Story'Singer' Jim McKee
1923HollywoodActorWilliam S. Hart
1923Wild Bill HickokActor, Writer, ProducerWild Bill Hickok
1922Travelin' OnActor, StoryJ.B., The Stranger
1921O'Malley of the MountedActor, StorySergeant O'Malley
1921White OakActor, StoryOak Miller, a gambling man
1921The WhistleActorRobert Evans
1920The Cradle of CourageActor, Director'Square' Kelly
1920SandActor, ProducerDan Kurrie
1920The Toll GateActor, WriterBlack Deering
1920The Testing BlockActor, 'Sierra' Bill
1919Wagon TracksActor, ProducerBuckskin Hamilton
1919Square Deal SandersonActor, DirectorSquare Deal Sanderson
1919The Poppy Girl's HusbandActor, Director, Producer, Co-DirectorHairpin Harry Dutton
1919John PetticoatsActor'Hardwood' John Haynes
1919The Money CorralActor, Director, Writer, ProducerLem Beason
1918Branding BroadwayActor, Director, ProducerRobert Sands
1918Riddle GawneActor, Director, ProducerJefferson 'Riddle' Gawne
1918The Border WirelessActor, DirectorSteve Ransom
1918Wolves of the RailActor, Director'Buck' Andrade
1918Shark MonroeActor, Director, ProducerShark Monroe
1918'Blue Blazes' RawdenActor, DirectorBlue Blazes Rawden
1918Selfish YatesActor, Director'Selfish' Yates
1917The Cold DeckActor, DirectorJefferson "On the Level" Leigh
1917The Desert ManActor, DirectorJim Alton
1917Wolf LowryActor, DirectorTom 'Wolf' Lowry
1917The Narrow TrailActor, Director, StoryIce Harding
1917The Silent ManActor, DirectorBudd Marr
1916The AryanActor, DirectorSteve Denton
1916Hell's HingesActor, DirectorBlaze Tracy
1916The Return of Draw EganActor, Director'Draw' Egan aka William Blake
1916The Primal LureActor, DirectorAngus McConnell
1916The Dawn MakerActor, DirectorJoe Elk
1915The Scourge of the DesertActor, DirectorBill Evers
1915On the Night StageActorTexas
1915Bad Buck of Santa YnezActor, DirectorBad Buck Peters
1915The RuseActor, Director'Bat' Peters
1915The GrudgeActor, DirectorRio Ed
1915Knight of the TrailActor, DirectorJim Treen
1915The RoughneckActor, DirectorDave Page
1915Pinto BenActor, Director, WriterBoss Rider
1915Knight of the TrailActor, DirectorJim Treen
1915The Darkening TrailActor, DirectorYukon Ed
1915Mr. 'Silent' HaskinsActor, DirectorLon Haskins
1914The BargainActorJim Stokes
1914Jim Cameron's WifeActorAndy Stiles
1914His Hour of ManhoodActorPete Larson
1914In the Sage Brush CountryActor, DirectorJim Brandon
1914Two-Gun HicksActor, DirectorTwo-Gun Hicks
1913The GringoDirector
1907Ben HurActorMessala