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  1. 2 de feb. de 2016 · Nipping at Harts spurs was the next movie cowboy sensation, Tom Mix, in his big white hat and stylish clothes. Hart and Mix were total opposites in cowboy brands, but with a fickle audience that wanted faster onscreen action, more exciting stunts, and undisputable escapism, Tom Mix soon eclipsed William S. Hart. MoMA’s Department of Film ...

  2. William S. Hart was the most popular Western movie hero of the 1910s and the most revered Western movie actor of the silent era -- and oddly enough, that was only his second successful performing career. Born in Newburgh, NY, in 1870 (though his son always insisted it was 1864), he was the son of an itinerant laborer who moved his family to the ...

  3. 27 de oct. de 2015 · William S. Hart Collection, Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. By John Hanc. Oct. 27, 2015. NEWHALL, CALIF. — It’s been 90 years since Hollywood’s first great cowboy star hung up ...

  4. Spouse: Winifred Westover ( 1921-divorced1927) Child: William S. Hart, Jr. (1922–2004) Date of Death: June 23, 1946, Newhall, California, USA. Nickname: " Two-Gun Bill". Height: 6' 2". A Mini Biography. W illiam S. Hart was the original silent screen film cowboy. He personally crafted the role of the western storybook hero, fashioned as he ...

  5. William S. Hart passed away peacefully in 1946 at the age of 81, and in his last will and testament, he bequeathed his Newhall home to the County of Los Angeles to be converted into a park and museum for the public. As he himself said: "When I was making pictures, the people gave me their nickels, dimes, and quarters.

  6. KNIGHT OF THE TRAIL (1915)Starring: William S. Hart, Leona Hutton, Frank BorzageDirected by HartProduced by Thomas InceNew York Motion Picture, Kay-Bee Pict...

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  7. The William S.Hart Park and Museum. 24151 San Fernando Road in Newhall. Open Wednesday through Friday. 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Weekends from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tours Every Half Hour. Admission is free ! For more information, call (661) 254-4584. or visit the museum's website at www.hartmuseum.org.