John Hart
Born: December 13, 1917 (as John Lewis Hart) (in Los Angeles, CA)
Died: September 20, 2009, 2 p.m. (in Mexico)
Spouse(s): Beryl Braithwaite Hart (married 1957 - 2009, his death)
Children: Nathaniel "Buddy" Hart,
Robyn (born September 2, 1951)
Movies & Serials:
1937
Daughter of Shanghai (uncredited)
1938
Illegal Traffic
Touchdown, Army (uncredited)
King of Alcatraz
Prison Farm
Hunted Men (uncredited)
Tip-Off Girls (uncredited)
Dangerous to Know (uncredited)
The Buccaneer (uncredited)
1939
$1000 a Touchdown (uncredited)
Million Dollar Legs (uncredited)
Persons in Hiding
Disbarred
1940
North West Mounted Police (uncredited)
1946
Son of the Guardsman (uncredited)
1947
Brick Bradford
Last of the Redmen (uncredited)
The Vigilantes Return (uncredited)
Jack Armstrong, All American Boy
Vacation Days
1948
The Plunderers (uncredited)
A Southern Yankee (uncredited)
The Velvet Touch (uncredited)
Waterfront at Midnight
Tex Granger: Midnight Rider of the Plains (uncredited)
I Love Trouble (uncredited)
1949
Cowboy and the Prizefighter
The Fighting Redhead
Joe Palooka in The Counterpunch
Special Agent
Batman and Robin (Ch. 2) (uncredited)
El Paso (uncredited)
1950
Revenue Agent (uncredited)
Pirates of the High Seas (Ch.1) (uncredited)
Hot Rod (uncredited)
Hit Parade of 1951 (uncredited)
Chain Gang (uncredited)
Atom Man vs. Superman (Ch. 3) (uncredited)
State Penitentiary (uncredited)
Champagne for Caesar
1951
Stage to Blue River
The Wild Blue Yonder (uncredited)
Texas Lawmen (uncredited)
The Longhorn
Warpath
Stagecoach Driver
Fury of the Congo (uncredited)
Belle Le Grand (uncredited)
Colorado Ambush (uncredited)
1952
The Pathfinder
The Golden Hawk (uncredited)
Caribbean
Dead Man's Trail (uncredited)
Kansas Territory
Wild Stallion (uncredited)
Thief of Damascus (uncredited)
Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land (uncredited)
Aladdin and His Lamp (uncredited)
Waco (uncredited)
Texas City (uncredited)
1953
The Great Adventures of Captain Kidd (Chs.4-6; 8-10)
Prince of Pirates (uncredited)
1954
Gunfighters of the Northwest (stunts) (uncredited)
1955
The Crooked Web (uncredited)
Adventures of Captain Africa, Mighty Jungle Avenger!
Dial Red O (uncredited)
1956
The Ten Commandments (uncredited)
Perils of the Wilderness (uncredited)
1958
Wolf Dog (uncredited)
1959
Inside the Mafia (uncredited)
The Diary of a High School Bride
The Shaggy Dog (uncredited)
1960
Bells Are Ringing (uncredited)
The Subterraneans (uncredited)
Noose for a Gunman (uncredited)
Vice Raid (uncredited)
1961
Go Naked in the World (uncredited)
Ada (uncredited)
Atlantis: The Lost Continent (uncredited)
1962
Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol (voice)
Billy Rose's Jumbo (uncredited)
The Horizontal Lieutenant (uncredited)
1963
Captain Newman, M.D. (uncredited)
The Man from the Diners' Club (uncredited)
It Happened at the World's Fair (uncredited)
The Courtship of Eddie's Father (uncredited)
1964
36 Hours (uncredited)
Marnie (uncredited)
Viva Las Vegas (uncredited)
1965
Day of the Nightmare
The Cincinnati Kid (uncredited)
The Sandpiper (uncredited)
Zebra in the Kitchen (uncredited)
1966
Django Shoots First (English version)
Hold On!
1967
The Fastest Guitar Alive (uncredited)
Riot on Sunset Strip
1968
Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? (uncredited)
1970
Three Coins in the Fountain
The Phynx
1971
Refinements in Love (uncredited)
Simon, King of the Witches (uncredited)
1972
Bonnie's Kids
1973
Blackenstein
Santee
The Roommates
1974
Only with Married Men
The Great Ice Rip-Off
The Centerfold Girls
Welcome to Arrow Beach
1975
Gemini Affair
1976
Blood Voyage
1977
John Hus
1978
The Gift of Love
Cheerleaders Beach Party
Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid
The Astral Factor
1981
The Legend of the Lone Ranger
TV Shows:
The Addams Family
- Progress and the Addams Family (1965)
American Masters
- Mort Sahl: The Loyal Opposition (1989)
The Ann Sothern Show
- Common Cents (1960)
Barbary Coast
- The Ballad of Redwing Jail (1975)
Bat Masterson
- The Conspiracy: Part 1 (1959)
- The Conspiracy: Part 2 (1959)
- A Picture of Death (1960)
Ben Casey
- Behold a Pale Horse (1962)
The Brothers Brannagan
- The Grapefruit King (1961)
The Case of the Dangerous Robin
- To Coin a Crime (1960)
CHiPs
- Down Time (1978)
Cimarron City
- Return of the Dead (1959)
Daktari
- The Hostages (1966) (uncredited)
Dallas
- The Red File: Part 2 (1979)
- John Ewing III: Part 2 (1979)
- Love and Marriage (1979)
- A House Divided (1980)
- The Mark of Cain (1981)
- Ewing vs. Ewing (1981)
- Full Circle (1981)
- Ewing-Gate (1981)
Damon Runyon Theater
- Teacher's Pet (1955)
Dr. Kildare
- Admitting Service (1961)
The Ed Sullivan Show
- Episode #4.18 (1951)
The Ford Television Theatre
- The Payoff (1956)
Frontier Circus
- Incident at Pawnee Gun (1962)
Fury
- The Miracle (1956)
Gang Busters
- The Bayless Case (1952)
General Electric Theater
- The Odd Ball (1958)
- The Stone (1959)
The Greatest American Hero
- My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys (1981)
Gunslinger
- Zone (1961)
Happy Days
- Hi Yo, Fonzie Away (1982)
Harris Against the World
- Harris Against Anniversary Gifts (1965)
Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans (regular)
Hec Ramsey
- Only Birds and Fools (1974)
Highway Patrol
- Hitchhiker (1955)
- Harbor Story (1956)
I Love Lucy
- Lucy Changes Her Mind (1953)
- The Hedda Hopper Story (1955)
- Don Juan Is Shelved (1955) (uncredited)
The Jack Benny Program
- Final Show of the Season (1960)
Judd for the Defense
- Confessional (1967)
Leave It to Beaver
- Lonesome Beaver (1958)
- Beaver Plays Hooky (1959)
- A Night in the Woods (1962)
The Lieutenant
- Cool of the Evening (1963)
- The Alien (1963)
The Living Bible
- Thy Sins Are Forgiven (1952)
- Nazareth and Capernaum (1952)
- Transfiguration (1952)
- Betrayal in Gethsemane (1952)
- Lord's Ascension (1952)
- The Last Journey to Jerusalem (1952)
The Lone Ranger (regular)
- Rifles and Renegades (1950)
- Sheriff of Gunstock (1950)
Lux Playhouse
- Drive a Desert Road (1958)
National Velvet
- The Fall (1961)
- The Experiment (1961)
- Stable Mates (1962)
Outlaws
- The Fortune Stone (1960)
Perry Mason
- The Case of the Thermal Thief (1965)
- The Case of the Wrathful Wraith (1965)
Pete and Gladys
- The Fur Coat Story (1961)
Rawhide
- Incident of the 13th Man (1959)
- Incident of the Sharpshooter (1960)
- Incident of the Champagne Bottles (1960)
- Incident of the Challenge (1960)
- Incident of the Broken Word (1961)
- Incident of the New Start (1961)
- The Sendoff (1961)
- The Lost Tribe (1961)
- The Gentleman's Gentleman (1961)
- Twenty-Five Santa Clauses (1961)
- The Captain's Wife (1962)
- The Pitchwagon (1962)
- The Child-Woman (1962)
- Reunion (1962)
- House of the Hunter (1962) (uncredited)
- The Devil and the Deep Blue (1962)
- Abilene (1962)
- The Meeting (1965)
- Prairie Fire (1965)
Rescue 8
- Walking Death (1959)
Rin Tin Tin, The Adventures of
- The Outcast of Fort Apache (1954)
- The Dead Man's Gold (1955)
- Grandpappy's Love Affair (1958)
Sam
- Episode #1.3 (1978)
Schlitz Playhouse
- Hostage (1959)
Sergeant Preston of the Yukon
- Girl from Vancouver (1955)
Shotgun Slade
- Marked Money (1959)
Sky King
- Two-Gun Penny (1952)
Tales of the Texas Rangers
- Double Edge (1955)
- The Shooting of Sam Bass (1955)
World of Giants
- The Smugglers (1959)
Other film works:
1960
Hollywood - Ein Vorort in vier Anekdoten (TV Short documentary) (uncredited)
1964
Mondo Inferno (Documentary)
1966
Dawn of Victory (Short)
Regular Shows:
Շђє Lone Rangeг (Sept. 1949 - Sept. 1957, 221 episodes)
A firey horse with the speed of a light, a cloud of dust, and a hearty Hi-Yo Silver! The Lone Ranger.
Television still was in its young years when The Lone Ranger first aired in 1949. Clayton Moore was choosen for the role of the Ranger, and Jay Silverheels was choosen for the role of his faithful Indian companion, Tonto.
Although the show ran for eight years, it is usually counted up as five seasons.
Seasons One and Two -- 78 episodes altogether -- are about the same as far as script and directing go, and these seasons contain some of the most commonly-watched episodes.
Season Three (51 episodes) brought change; a man named John Hart replaced Moore's role as the Ranger, and sets and scripts were done slightly different. But John Hart didn't last long, and Clayton Moore soon returned.
Season Four welcomed the "real" Ranger back. Also, the rights to the Lone Ranger sold (for $3,000,000) and production was now under Jack Wrather.
Season Five grew more elaborate, now being filmed in color, with more location shots and less studio sets.
Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans (Apr. 1957 - Dec. 1957, 39 episodes)
The characters of Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans were based off two main characters from James Fenimore Cooper's novel, The Last of the Mohicans. The show was produced in Canada, and stars John Hart as Nat 'Hawkeye' Cutler "the first of the long rifles" and Lon Chaney Jr. as his blood brother Chingachgook, the "last of the Mohicans."
Sometimes employed by the king (the stories are set during the French and Indian War) or sometimes just out on a hunting trip, Hawkeye and Chingachgook manage to find adventure---and danger---everywhere they go.
Episodes were filmed mostly outdoors, with occasional indoor scenes shot in Toronto; both American and Canadian actors appear throughout the series.
Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans on DVD:
~From Alpha Home Entertainment~
Vol. 1 - 3 (12 episodes)
Vol. 4 - 6 (12 episodes)
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