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  1. Jul 20, 2022 · William Hart, center, and the other members of the Delfonics — his brother Wilbert, left, and Randy Cain — behind the Apollo Theater in Harlem in 1968, the year they had their first hit records.

  2. (1870–1946). The greatest of the early Western heroes on stage and screen was William S. Hart. He was born on Dec. 6, 1870, in Newburgh, N.Y., but was brought up in the Dakotas, where he lived until he was 16. Hart made his first appearance on the stage in 1889. Sixteen years later his role in the play The Squaw Man (1905) made him a Western ...

  3. Stage actor turned Hollywood star, William S. Hart (1864—1946) was for movie fans a cherished symbol of the romantic Old West. His silent westerns offered excitement, lessons in righteous behavior, and a nostalgic vision of the American frontier.

  4. William S. Hart wanted the people of Los Angeles to enjoy his ranch home, and share his love of art and nature. Help us sustain his wish!

  5. And the man who sat the cow pony was the producer, director and star of the picture — William S. Hart. At 56 years of age*, William Surrey Hart was about to take off on a dangerous four-hour ride that would entail spills, jumps and the need for three changes of horses to carry him through to victory. And all of this under a hot desert sun.

  6. Oct 7, 2023 · William S. Hart was born in Newburgh, New York on December 6, 1864, and it wasn't long before he began his acting career with his first stage performance in 1889 as part of the famed Daniel E. ...

  7. Silent screen legend William S. Hart purchased a ranch house and the 265 acre "Horseshoe Ranch" in Newhall in 1921. Hart eventually retired to the ranch, where he spent his last 20 twilight years, until his death in 1946 at the age of 81.