William S. HartWiliam Surrey HartWilliam Surrey Hart, born December 6, 1864 in Newburgh, New York, United States – died June 23, 1946 in Newhall, California was a silent film actor, screenwriter, director, and producer. A successful Shakespearian actor on Broadway, William S. Hart went on to become one of the first great stars of the motion picture Western. Hart appeared in director Sidney Olcott's 1907 production of Ben Hur for which he received good recognition and more parts in short films until 1914 when he starred in his first feature, The Bargain. In 1917, he accepted a lucrative offer from Adolph Zukor to join Famous Players-Laskey. He made his last film in 1925 for United Artists and retired to a ranch in Newhall, California. Hart was 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. On his passing in 1946, William S. Hart was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York. As part of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, California, Hart's former home and 260 acre (1.1 kmē) ranch on Sunset Boulevard in Newhall is now "William S. Hart Park." As well, the William S. Hart Union High School District located in the Santa Clarita Valley in the northern part of Los Angeles County was named in his honor. This page about William S. Hart includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about William S. Hart News stories about William S. Hart External links for William S. Hart Videos for William S. Hart Wikis about William S. Hart Discussion Groups about William S. Hart Blogs about William S. Hart Images of William S. Hart |
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Hart Union High School District located in the Santa Clarita Valley in the northern part of Los Angeles County was named in his honor. His role in The Fugitive won him an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Hart Park." As well, the William S. In the 1990s, movies such as The Fugitive costarring Harrison Ford and Men in Black with Will Smith brought him tens of millions of dollars and made him one of the top actors of Hollywood. As part of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, California, Hart's former home and 260 acre (1.1 kmē) ranch on Sunset Boulevard in Newhall is now "William S. In 1983 he received an Emmy for Best Actor for his performance as Gary Gilmore in The Executioner's Song. Hart was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York. Mark Toland on the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live, then he played the role of an escaped convict that was hunted down by the police in Jackson County Jail (1976). On his passing in 1946, William S. Between 1971 and 1975, he portrayed Dr. He acquired Billy the Kid's "six shooters," and was a friend of legendary lawmen Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson. He started acting on Broadway and he made his debut in Love Story. Hart was fascinated by the Old West. He then moved to New York City to become an actor. He made his last film in 1925 for United Artists and retired to a ranch in Newhall, California. in English literature and graduated cum laude in 1969. In 1917, he accepted a lucrative offer from Adolph Zukor to join Famous Players-Laskey. Mark's School of Texas, he attended Harvard on a scholarship, where he was a roommate of the future Vice President Al Gore at Dunster House and there he received a B.A. Hart appeared in director Sidney Olcott's 1907 production of Ben Hur for which he received good recognition and more parts in short films until 1914 when he starred in his first feature, The Bargain. A graduate of the St. Hart went on to become one of the first great stars of the motion picture Western. Tommy Lee Jones (born September 15, 1946) is an American actor and director from San Saba, Texas. A successful Shakespearian actor on Broadway, William S. One Life to Live, (1968). William Surrey Hart, born December 6, 1864 in Newburgh, New York, United States – died June 23, 1946 in Newhall, California was a silent film actor, screenwriter, director, and producer. Love Story, (1970). Life Study, (1973). Eliza's Horoscope, (1975). Charlie's Angels, (1976) (TV). Smash-Up on Interstate 5, (1976) (TV). Jackson County Jail, (1976). The Amazing Howard Hughes, (1977) (TV). Rolling Thunder, (1977). The Betsy, (1978). Eyes of Laura Mars, (1978). Coal Miner's Daughter, (1980). Barn Burning, (1980) (TV). Back Roads, (1981). The Executioner's Song, (1982) (TV). The Rainmaker, (1982) (TV). Nate and Hayes, (1983). The River Rat, (1984). Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, (1985) (TV). The Park Is Mine, (1986) (TV). Black Moon Rising, (1986). Yuri Nosenko, KGB, (1986) (TV). Broken Vows, (1987) (TV). The Big Town, (1987). Stranger on My Land, (1988) (TV). April Morning, (1988) (TV). Stormy Monday, (1988). Gotham, (1988) (TV). Lonesome Dove, (1989). The Package, (1989). Fire Birds, (1990). JFK, (1991). Under Siege, (1992). Heaven & Earth, (1993). House of Cards, (1993). The Fugitive, (1993). Blown Away, (1994). The Client, (1994). Natural Born Killers, (1994). Blue Sky, (1994). Cobb, (1994). The Good Old Boys, (1995) (TV). Batman Forever, (1995). Volcano, (1997). Men in Black, (1997). Marshals, (1998). U.S. Small Soldiers, (1998) (voice). Double Jeopardy, (1999). Rules of Engagement, (2000). Space Cowboys, (2000). Men in Black II, (2002). The Hunted, (2003). The Missing, (2003). |