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Westover moved into the house shared by Hart and his sister, Mary. Six months into the marriage Hart told his pregnant wife to leave his home, and she went to live with her mother in Santa Monica. During the divorce hearing Westover testified that Hart's sister was the reason for the separation, and
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The couple's son, William S. Hart Jr., was born on September 22, 1922. On February 11, 1927, Westover was granted a divorce in Reno, Nevada. She received $ 100,000, with the understanding she would not return to acting or have her photograph published. A trust fund of $ 100,000 was established for
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The "Range Rider of the Yellowstone," a statue commissioned by Hart and modeled from life, stands on the Rimrocks in front of the airport at Billings, Montana. Hart donated it to the city in 1927, where it remains a memorial to his memory. On November 10, 1962, Hart was honored posthumously in an
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costar, was working in New York City Hart came to see her, and escorted her to dinner and shows. She was about to sign a five-year film contract with Lewis J. Selznick when Hart sent her a telegram, telling her not to sign anything until she'd received a letter he was mailing to her. The letter
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through the integration of landscape and action, the characteristic dilemmas of the protagonists and the gritty realism of the studio interiors. Hart was obsessed with all these details, and made sure they dominated the screen 100 per cent of the time.”—Film historian Richard Koszarski in
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star of the silent era who "imbued all of his characters with honor and integrity." During the late 1910s and early 1920s, he was one of the most consistently popular movie stars, frequently ranking high among male actors in popularity contests held by movie
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On December 7, 1921, Hart married Westover in Los Angeles. She was 22 years old, and Hart was 57. The only guests were the bride's mother, Hart's sister Mary, and his attorney. On the day of her wedding Westover signed an agreement to retire from acting.
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Hart's son lived with his mother, and spent little time with his father, but when Hart's sister Mary died in 1943 it was reported that the "tall, erect cowboy" entered the funeral service "leaning on the arm of his son, William S. Hart, Jr."
439:. In this segment, filmed at his ranch, the 74-year-old Hart reflected on the Old West and fondly recalled his silent movie heyday. The speech turned out to be his farewell to the screen. Most prints and video versions of 343:. In 1917, to signify "his patriotism and loyalty to Uncle Sam" it was announced to "change the name of his favorite horse from Fritz to one more truly American." He also volunteered from 1917 to 1918 with the 405:
By the early 1920s, 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
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1839–1909). William had two brothers, who died very young, and four sisters. His father was born in England, and his mother was born in Ireland. He was a distant cousin of the western star
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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
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When Hart died, he bequeathed his home to Los Angeles County so that it could be converted into a park and museum. His former home in
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His family had moved to Asheville but, after his youngest sister Lotta died of typhoid fever in 1901, they all left together for
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style mansion and contains many of the movie star's possessions including Native American artifacts and works by artists
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After Hart retired from film making he began writing short stories and book-length manuscripts. His published books are:
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program to give short pro-war speeches across the country. Hart was now making feature films exclusively, and films like
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He began his acting career on stage in his 20s, with his 1888 debut performance as a member of a company headed by
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Hart was always close to his sister Mary, and when he moved to California she came with him. In his autobiography
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that her husband had insisted on keeping open the door that separated their bedroom from his sister's room.
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Richard Koszarski (1976) Oxford University Press. Library of Congress Catalog Number: 76-9262. p. 44
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Beginning in 1915, Hart starred in his own series of two-reel Western short subjects for producer
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For his contribution to the motion picture industry, William S. Hart has a star on the
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Hart died on June 23, 1946, in Newhall, California, at the age of 81. He was buried in
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Opera House in North Carolina, around the year 1900. He had some success as a
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William S. Hart Union High School District, Santa Clarita Valley, California
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actor, screenwriter, director and producer. He is remembered as a foremost
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Hart went on to become one of the first great stars of the motion picture
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was charged with rape and manslaughter in the death of aspiring actress
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John Petticoats Proves Bill Hart is Versatile Star, ‘’The Gadsden Times
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and other stars; he appeared in the original 1899 stage production of
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Obituary: William S. Hart Jr. (son of 1920s silent film star),
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William S. Hart Jr., to be used for his support and education.
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contained a marriage proposal. She telegraphed her acceptance.
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at 6363 Hollywood Blvd. In 1975, he was inducted into the
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Chicago: Brewster Publications. June 1920 813:. Chicago: Brewster Publications. July 1918 581:Portrait of Hart in the June 1916 issue of 565:, a short-lived western variety program on 1568:Male actors from Santa Clarita, California 1361: 1088:Hart’s Divorced Wife Returns to the Screen 956:Gadsden, Alabama, December 8, 1919, page 5 929:– via National Library of Australia. 605:Injun and Whitey Strike Out for Themselves 270:. Fascinated by the Old West, he acquired 31: 1382:. Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society 1224:Von Quednow, Cindy (September 13, 2023). 1110:Death Ends Colorful Career of Mary Hart, 1083: 1081: 1079: 470:William S. 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Hart Photos and History 1283: 695:Newhall, Santa Clarita, California 689:, was built between 1924 and 1928. 647:Law on Horseback and Other Stories 572: 562:The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show 553:William S. Hart Senior High School 14: 1644: 1508:20th-century American male actors 1498:19th-century American male actors 1454:Works by or about William S. Hart 1323: 1253:. Friends of Hart Park and Museum 996:Meade, Marion (August 22, 1997). 805:"The Motion Picture Hall of Fame" 364:costar was a young actress named 242:until William went back on tour. 1548:American people of Irish descent 1533:Male Western (genre) film actors 1518:American male silent film actors 1470: 1374:William S. Hart Ranch and Museum 1330: 882:. University of Oklahoma Press. 876:Davis, Ronald L. (May 2, 2018). 671:William S. Hart Ranch and Museum 446: 227:actor on Broadway, working with 144: 1265: 1243: 1217: 1150: 1131: 1118: 1103: 1092: 1063: 1028: 998:Buster Keaton: Cut to the Chase 948: 933: 530:Western Performers Hall of Fame 477:When Winifred Westover, Hart's 384:In 1921, Hollywood comic actor 375:Hart on the June 1917 cover of 211:. The following year he joined 140: 1573:Film directors from California 1558:People from Newburgh, New York 1553:Burials at Green-Wood Cemetery 1538:Western (genre) film directors 1528:Film producers from California 1421:Photographs of William S. Hart 905: 896: 869: 853: 825: 797: 769: 754: 739: 659: 611:Injun and Whitey to the Rescue 519: 259:Hollywood Directors: 1914-1940 245: 1: 1593:Screenwriters from California 761:King, Susan (July 25, 2011). 724: 711:Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival 677:William S. Hart Regional Park 197: 196:1834–1895) and Rosanna Hart ( 193: 183: 38: 1618:Film producers from Illinois 1608:Film directors from Illinois 1563:People from Aurora, Illinois 1444:Works by William Surrey Hart 1112:North Hollywood Valley Times 713:and Annual Hart of the West 637:, 1929, Houghton Mifflin Co. 613:, 1922, Grosset & Dunlap 607:, 1921, Grosset & Dunlap 601:, 1920, Grosset & Dunlap 7: 1598:Screenwriters from Illinois 1523:American male screenwriters 1469:(public domain audiobooks) 1406:The Haunted Hart Ghost Site 1073:, December 8, 1921, page 25 1069:Bill Hart Is Married Here, 777:"Popularity Contest Closes" 666:William S. Hart filmography 617:Told Under a White Oak Tree 593:Pinto Ben and Other Stories 457:Pinto Ben and Other Stories 10: 1649: 1503:American male stage actors 1359:Internet Broadway Database 1114:, October 22, 1943, page 8 674: 663: 16:American actor (1864–1946) 1628:Members of The Lambs Club 1513:American male film actors 1380:"William S. Hart History" 892:– via Google Books. 751:, June 26, 1946, page 62. 631:, 1925, unknown publisher 629:The Order of Chanta Sutas 625:, 1923, Thomas Y. Crowell 154: 122: 114: 91: 72: 46: 30: 23: 1463:Works by William S. Hart 1435:Works by William S. Hart 1020:: CS1 maint: location ( 973:Rowman & Littlefield 860:Davis, Ronald L., 2003. 699:Spanish Colonial Revival 503: 355:were popular with fans. 1126:San Diego Union-Tribune 967:Neibaur, James (2013). 866:Retrieved March 2, 2014 810:Motion Picture Magazine 782:Motion Picture Magazine 538:Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 378:Motion Picture Magazine 1251:"Animals at Hart Park" 1211:William S. Hart Museum 1178:William S. Hart Museum 838:Motion Picture Classic 734: 707:James Montgomery Flagg 703:Charles Marion Russell 690: 649:, 1935, self-published 585: 583:The Photo-Play Journal 526:Hollywood Walk of Fame 474: 427:, Hart retired to his 381: 263: 1291:My Life East and West 1289:William Surrey Hart, 1071:The Los Angeles Times 1036:My Life East and West 942:Montgomery Advertiser 765:– via LA Times. 732: 685:Hart's ranch home in 684: 675:Further information: 635:My Life East and West 580: 469: 453:My Life East and West 374: 349:Square Deal Sanderson 250: 217:Mlle. Hortense RhĂ©a's 1633:Houses in California 975:. pp. 185–186. 337:and Clayton Moore's 315:, which merged into 313:Famous Players–Lasky 192:, to Nicholas Hart ( 143: 1921; 1392:(Photos & text) 1275:. 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Newburgh, New York
Newhall, California
Winifred Westover
silent film
Western
fan magazines
Newburgh, New York
Neal Hart
Daniel E. Bandmann
Lawrence Barrett
Mlle. Hortense Rhéa's
Asheville
Shakespearean
Margaret Mather
Ben-Hur
Brooklyn
Broncho Billy
Western
Billy the Kid
"six shooters"
Wyatt Earp
Bat Masterson
The Bargain
costumes
props
Thomas Ince
Adolph Zukor
Famous Players–Lasky
Paramount Pictures

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