- William Boyd (actor)
Infobox Actor
name = William Boyd
imagesize = 225px
caption = in Chicago with children(fy|about 1950)
birthdate =5 June fy|1895
location =Hendrysburg, Ohio U.S.
deathdate =September 12 fy|1972
birthname = William Lawrence BoydWilliam Boyd (
June 5 ,1895 -September 12 ,1972 ) was an Americanactor .Biography
Born William Lawrence Boyd in
Hendrysburg, Ohio , located 26 miles east ofCambridge, Ohio , he was raised inTulsa, Oklahoma . In 1918 he went toHollywood where he became famous as aleading man insilent film romances with a yearly salary of $100,000. By the end of the 1920s, Boyd's career had begun to deteriorate, and he was without a contract and going broke. Then Boyd's picture was mistakenly run in a newspaper story about the arrest of another actor with a similar name (William Stage Boyd ) on gambling and liquor charges, which further hurt his career.Hopalong Cassidy
In 1935, he was offered the lead role in the movie "
Hopalong Cassidy ". He changed the original pulp-fiction character, written byClarence E. Mulford , from a whisky guzzling wrangler to a cowboy hero who did not smoke, drink, or swear and he always let the bad guy start the fight. Boyd would be indelibly associated with the Hopalong Cassidy character, and he gained lasting fame in theWestern film genre because of it. Boyd purchased the rights to the character of Hopalong, as well as the rights to the 66 Hopalong Cassidy movies. In the early 1950s, he released the movies to television, where they became extremely popular. "Hopalong Cassidy" is, in fact, credited with helping reinvigorate the time-worn Western genre. Along with othercowboy figures, such asRoy Rogers andGene Autry , Boyd licensed merchandise, including such products as Hopalong Cassidy watches, cups and dishes, comic books and cowboy outfits. Boyd used his fame and his fortune to meet with children around the world, and underscore for them the fine qualities of the Hopalong Cassidy figure he portrayed. As a private individual and an actor, he was a hero to a generation of American children. The "Hopalong Cassidy" films remain available for broadcast and are on DVD in restored form.Boyd appeared as Hopalong Cassidy on the cover of numerous national magazines, such as the August 29, 1950 issue of "Look " [http://www.americanmusicpreservation.com/Hoppy.htm] , and the November 27, 1950 issue of "Time".
Oddly, both
Clark Gable andRobert Mitchum experienced their first big breaks in movies playing bearded villains in westerns starring Boyd.William Boyd died in 1972 in
Laguna Beach, California and was buried in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery inGlendale, California . He is survived by his wife, actressGrace Bradley Boyd.For his contribution to the motion picture industry, William Boyd has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1734 Vine Street. In 1995, he was inducted into theWestern Performers Hall of Fame at theNational Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum inOklahoma City, Oklahoma . Since 1991, the Friends of Hoppy fan club has held the Hopalong Cassidy Festival in Boyd's hometown of Cambridge, Ohio.Marriages
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Laura Maynes (1917 - ?)(divorced)
*Ruth Yeager Miller (1921 - 1924) (divorced)
*Elinor Virginia Crow (December 1926 - 1929) (divorced)
*Dorothy Sebastian (1931 - 1935) (divorced)
*Grace Bradley (1937 - September 12, 1972) (his death)Filmography
See:
Hopalong Cassidy films ee also
*Other notable figures in Western films
External links
*imdb name|id=0101955|name=William Boyd
*amg name|2:120607|William "Hopalong" Boyd
*http://www.b-westerns.com/hoppy.htm
* [http://www.americanmusicpreservation.com/Hoppy.htm Hopalong Cassidy music]
* [http://film.virtual-history.com/person.php?personid=805 Photographs of William Boyd]
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