JOHN HART - SCRIPT SIGNED - HFSID 277444
Price: $280.00
JOHN HART
19 signed episode synopses of the TV western Rawhide, each of
which lists John Hart as a cast member and was owned by him
Episode synopses signed "John Hart". 32 pages, 8½x 11. These
are cast and crew listings for 20 episodes of the TV western Rawhide,
which were shot from 1959 to 1965. Hart was small parts in each of these
episodes and has signed 19 of the 20 synopses. These synopses were Hart's
personal property. American actor Hart (1917-2009) had over 100 credited
and uncredited roles on TV and the big screen. Baby Boomers probably remember
him best as the Lone Ranger. Hart, who was a cowboy before becoming an
actor, had numerous roles in westerns, including small parts on TV's
The Lone Ranger (1950-1953), before being offered the role in
1952. He replaced Clayton Moore, the series' original Lone Ranger, for 52
episodes when Moore was fired for demanding a higher salary. In one
interview, Hart claimed that all 52 episodes were shot in a matter of weeks,
with each episode taking only two days to shoot. Hart forged a close
relationship with Jay Silverheels, who played Tonto, and his cowboy training
helped him to ride the Lone Ranger's horse Silver, whom he said was jumpy and
difficult to ride. Hart went on to other roles, including parts on Bat
Masterson, Rawhide and Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans.
He played another masked hero in The Adventures of Captain Africa, a
Columbia serial intended to be a sequel to The Phantom but which had its
name and hero changed after Columbia lost the rights to the character. He
also played the Lone Ranger for one episode of Happy Days and was
cast as a reporter in The Legend of the Lone Ranger, the movie
adaptation of the Lone Ranger story. Lightly creased. Three binder holes on left
with only one binder in upper corner. Upper left corner of first page is
creased. Otherwise in fine condition.
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