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  1. William S. Hart (1864–1946) was an American silent film actor, screenwriter, director and producer. [1] He is remembered as a foremost Western star of the silent era who "imbued all of his characters with honor and integrity."

  2. 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.

  3. Among his pictures were Hell’s Hinges (1916), The Dawn Maker (1916), Truthful Tulliver (1916), and The Square Deal Man (1917). Hart also wrote and produced many of his movies. Hart’s later films include Wild Bill Hickok (1923), Singer Jim McKee (1924), and Tumbleweeds (1925).

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  4. William S. Hart was much more than just a silent film star. In addition to his acting skills, Bill Hart was also: A Director, Producer, Writer, & even a crew member. He was the Clint Eastwood of Silent Film. Examine the list below to see his other movie roles

  5. William S. Hart (1864 – 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."

  6. Production. The first Western superstar, the taciturn Hart actually was a successful Shakespearean actor who played Messala in “Ben-Hur” on Broadway in 1899 before riding the range in movies. A longtime fan of the Old West, Hart was friends with Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson. His film career began in 1914.

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  8. Feb 2, 2016 · Hart came late to a career as an actor, beginning with an appearance in the 1899 stage version of Ben Hur. By the time Hart transitioned to the movies, it was 1907 and this time he was in the filmed production of Ben Hur, with Herman Rottger in the lead and Hart as Messala.