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John Hart
Actor
Born December 13, 1917Died September 20, 2009 (91 years)
John Lewis Hart, also credited as John Hilton was an American film and television actor. In his early career, Hart appeared mostly in Westerns. Although Hart played mostly minor roles in some fairly well known films, he was probably best known for having replaced Clayton Moore in 1952 in the television series, The Lone Ranger for one season from 1952 until 1953.
Hart began his screen career in 1937 with a bit part in Daughter of Shanghai. He continued in a variety of B pictures such as Prison Farm and King of Alcatraz before appearing in two of Cecil B. DeMille's films The Buccaneer and North West Mounted Police. In 1941, Hart's acting career was interrupted when he was drafted into the United States Army. He rose to the rank of first sergeant in the Coast Artillery and eventually served in the Philippines. Following his military service, Hart worked frequently for Sam Katzman; he was given the lead role in the Jack Armstrong film serial. Hart did stunt work and acted in numerous Westerns
Hart was eventually offered the opportunity to replace Clayton Moore on The Lone Ranger television series. Based on the assumption that the masked character, rather than the actor, was the true star of The Lone Ranger, the program's producers fired Moore (presumably over salary differences) and replaced him with Hart, who was of a similar build and had a comparable background in Westerns. However, the public never truly accepted Hart as the Lone Ranger, and by 1954 the producers returned Moore to the role. According to Clayton Moore's autobiography I Was That Masked Man, Moore never knew why he was replaced by Hart, and also stated that he had not sought a pay increase. Hart acted in minor roles in two episodes of The Lone Ranger before being asked to replace Clayton Moore for the entire third season. The episodes were "Rifles and Renegades" (#34) and "Sheriff at Gunstock" (#46).
Hart continued to act in films for more than two decades, appearing in films of several genres, almost always in supporting roles. Hart appeared twice in on the TV series I Love Lucy as Lucy's old boyfriend and again in the Hollywood episodes as a lifeguard at the hotel pool. In 1955, Hart starred in The Adventures of Captain Africa, which was originally intended to be a new movie about famous comic book hero The Phantom. However, licensing issues forced Columbia Pictures re-film the entire serial and re-christen the hero "Captain Africa." Hart also had numerous supporting roles in the Highway Patrol TV series. In 1965 Hart made two brief appearances on the TV series Perry Mason, including the role of title character and murder victim Jamison Selff in "The Case of the Wrathful Wraith." In the 1970 film The Phynx, Hart played the Lone Ranger alongside Jay Silverheels as Tonto, spoofing their characters. Hart's last theatrical film appearance was in 1981's The Legend of the Lone Ranger in which he appeared as a newspaper editor. He appeared in the television series Happy Days as the Lone Ranger in the episode "Hi Yo, Fonzie Away". In this episode Fonzie, played by Henry Winkler, meets his childhood hero, the Lone Ranger, for his birthday. Hart's other major late appearance was in an episode of The Greatest American Hero, My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys, where Hart gives the title character an inspiring speech about heroism.
Hart began his screen career in 1937 with a bit part in Daughter of Shanghai. He continued in a variety of B pictures such as Prison Farm and King of Alcatraz before appearing in two of Cecil B. DeMille's films The Buccaneer and North West Mounted Police. In 1941, Hart's acting career was interrupted when he was drafted into the United States Army. He rose to the rank of first sergeant in the Coast Artillery and eventually served in the Philippines. Following his military service, Hart worked frequently for Sam Katzman; he was given the lead role in the Jack Armstrong film serial. Hart did stunt work and acted in numerous Westerns
Hart was eventually offered the opportunity to replace Clayton Moore on The Lone Ranger television series. Based on the assumption that the masked character, rather than the actor, was the true star of The Lone Ranger, the program's producers fired Moore (presumably over salary differences) and replaced him with Hart, who was of a similar build and had a comparable background in Westerns. However, the public never truly accepted Hart as the Lone Ranger, and by 1954 the producers returned Moore to the role. According to Clayton Moore's autobiography I Was That Masked Man, Moore never knew why he was replaced by Hart, and also stated that he had not sought a pay increase. Hart acted in minor roles in two episodes of The Lone Ranger before being asked to replace Clayton Moore for the entire third season. The episodes were "Rifles and Renegades" (#34) and "Sheriff at Gunstock" (#46).
Hart continued to act in films for more than two decades, appearing in films of several genres, almost always in supporting roles. Hart appeared twice in on the TV series I Love Lucy as Lucy's old boyfriend and again in the Hollywood episodes as a lifeguard at the hotel pool. In 1955, Hart starred in The Adventures of Captain Africa, which was originally intended to be a new movie about famous comic book hero The Phantom. However, licensing issues forced Columbia Pictures re-film the entire serial and re-christen the hero "Captain Africa." Hart also had numerous supporting roles in the Highway Patrol TV series. In 1965 Hart made two brief appearances on the TV series Perry Mason, including the role of title character and murder victim Jamison Selff in "The Case of the Wrathful Wraith." In the 1970 film The Phynx, Hart played the Lone Ranger alongside Jay Silverheels as Tonto, spoofing their characters. Hart's last theatrical film appearance was in 1981's The Legend of the Lone Ranger in which he appeared as a newspaper editor. He appeared in the television series Happy Days as the Lone Ranger in the episode "Hi Yo, Fonzie Away". In this episode Fonzie, played by Henry Winkler, meets his childhood hero, the Lone Ranger, for his birthday. Hart's other major late appearance was in an episode of The Greatest American Hero, My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys, where Hart gives the title character an inspiring speech about heroism.
Filmography
1981 | The Legend of the Lone Ranger · as Lucas Striker |
1981 | The Greatest American Hero (TV Series) · as Lone Ranger |
1978 | The Gift of Love · as Justice Of The Peace |
1978 | The Astral Factor · as Harbormaster |
1976 | Blood Voyage · as Jules |
1975 | Gemini Affair: A Diary · as Bob |
1974 | Only with Married Men · as Minister |
1974 | The Great Ice Rip-Off · as Klein Salesman |
1974 | The Centerfold Girls · as Sheriff |
1974 | Happy Days (TV Series) |
1973 | Welcome to Arrow Beach · as Doctor |
1973 | Blackenstein · as Dr. Stein |
1973 | The Roommates · as Sheriff Sam |
1972 | Bonnie's Kids · as Sheriff With Sunglasses |
1970 | The Phynx · as The Lone Ranger |
1968 | Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? · as Policeman (uncredited) |
1967 | Riot on Sunset Strip · as Pritchard |
1966 | Hold On! · as Detective #2 |
1965 | The Cincinnati Kid · as Poker Player (uncredited) |
1965 | Day of the Nightmare · as Dr. Philip Crane |
1965 | The Sandpiper · as Trooper (uncredited) |
1964 | 36 Hours · as Lt. Cmdr. Perkins (uncredited) |
1964 | The Addams Family (TV Series) · as Scotty |
1964 | Marnie · as Dr. Gilliat (uncredited) |
1964 | Viva Las Vegas · as Casino Patron (uncredited) |
1964 | Mondo Inferno · as Commentator |
1963 | The Lieutenant (TV Series) · as Capt. Adam Quincy |
1963 | The Courtship of Eddie's Father · as State Trooper (uncredited) |
1962 | Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol · as Billings / Stage Manager / Milkman (voice) |
1961 | Ben Casey (TV Series) |
1961 | Atlantis: The Lost Continent · as Nobleman (uncredited) |
1961 | Go Naked in the World · as Club Doorman (uncredited) |
1960 | Maigret (1960) (TV Series) · as Character In Corridor (uncredited) |
1960 | The Case of the Dangerous Robin (TV Series) · as Pilot |
1960 | Pete and Gladys (TV Series) |
1960 | National Velvet (TV Series) |
1960 | The Subterraneans · as Cop (uncredited) |
1960 | Noose for a Gunman · as Dave Barker - Avery Gunman (uncredited) |
1959 | Vice Raid · as Blond Gunman At Office Door |
1959 | The Diary of a High School Bride · as Policeman |
1959 | Rawhide (TV Series) · as Sheriff |
1958 | Bat Masterson (TV Series) · as Wilson |
1957 | Perry Mason (TV Series) · as Dion |
1957 | Leave It to Beaver (TV Series) · as Troop #21 Scoutmaster Norton |
1957 | Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans (TV Series) · as Hawkeye |
1957 | Tales of Wells Fargo (TV Series) · as Weaver |
1956 | The Ten Commandments · as Cretan Ambassador |
1955 | |
1955 | Highway Patrol (1955) (TV Series) · as Sergeant At Headquarters |
1955 | Sergeant Preston of the Yukon (TV Series) |
1955 | Gunsmoke (TV Series) · as Crowd Member (uncredited) |
1955 | Adventures of Captain Africa: Mighty Jungle Avenger! · as Captain Africa |
1955 | Dial Red O · as Uniformed Deputy (uncredited) |
1955 | The Man Who Loved Redheads · as Sergei |
1953 | The Great Adventures of Captain Kidd · as Mate Jenkins |
1953 | Prince of Pirates · as Captain Of The Guards (uncredited) |
1952 | The Pathfinder · as British Sergeant |
1952 | Caribbean · as Stuart |
1952 | Kansas Territory · as U.s. Marshal Matt Furness |
1952 | Gang Busters (TV Series) |
1951 | The Longhorn · as Moresby |
1951 | Warpath · as Sgt. Plennert |
1951 | I Love Lucy (TV Series) · as Tom Henderson |
1951 | Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (TV Series) |
1950 | Champagne for Caesar · as Executive No. 4 |
1949 | Cowboy and the Prizefighter · as Mark Palmer |
1949 | The Fighting Redhead · as Faro Savage |
1949 | The Lone Ranger (TV Series) · as The Lone Ranger |
1949 | |
1949 | Special Agent · as Ranch Foreman Frank Kent (as John Hilton) |
1949 | Vengeance Is Mine · as Barman |
1947 | Brick Bradford · as Dent |
1947 | Jack Armstrong · as Jack Armstrong |
1947 | Vacation Days · as Big Jim |
1940 | North West Mounted Police · as Constable Norman |
1939 | $1000 a Touchdown · as Buck (uncredited) |
1939 | Persons in Hiding · as Male Stenographer |
1939 | Disbarred · as First Reporter |
1938 | Illegal Traffic · as Davis |
1938 | King of Alcatraz · as 1st Radio Operator |
1938 | Prison Farm · as 'texas' Jack |
1938 | Hunted Men · as Young Man At Party |
1937 | Daughter of Shanghai · as Sailor (uncredited) |