John Hart(1917-2009)
- Actor
- Sound Department
- Producer
Tall and athletic, and possessed of "movie star" good looks, John Hart
acted on the stage of the renowned Pasadena Playhouse as a young man,
before making his screen debut in a supporting role in director
Cecil B. DeMille's big-budget The Buccaneer (1938). With these physical assets and early
acting credentials, the native Los Angeleno seemed bound for bigger and
better things but military service slowed his momentum: Returning to
Hollywood after World War II, he found himself back at the proverbial
starting line. Hart soon fell into the low-budget Western and serial
rut, but he served with distinction in many youth-oriented productions:
He was the perfect embodiment of radio-comic strip hero Jack Armstrong
in a 1947 serial, rode the Western plains in 52 episodes of TV's
The Lone Ranger (1949) (playing the Masked Man) and brought life to James Fenimore Cooper's
courageous frontiersman Hawkeye in TV's Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans (1957). In more recent years,
he worked behind-the-scenes (as a cameraman, post-production
supervisor, dubbing supervisor, etc.).