William Boyd

Birthday

1895-06-05

Place of Birth

Hendrysburg, Ohio, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia William Lawrence Boyd (June 5, 1895 – September 12, 1972) was an American film actor who is best known for portraying the cowboy hero Hopalong Cassidy. Boyd was born in Hendrysburg, Ohio, and reared in Cambridge, Ohio and Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was the son of a day laborer, Charles William Boyd, and his wife, the former Lida Wilkens (aka Lyda). Following his father's death, he moved to California and worked as an orange picker, surveyor, tool dresser and auto salesman. In Hollywood, he found work as an extra in Why Change Your Wife? and other films. During World War I, he enlisted in the army but was exempt from military service because of a "weak heart". More prominent film roles followed, including his breakout role as Jack Moreland in Cecil B. DeMille's The Road to Yesterday (1925) which starred also Joseph Schildkraut, Jetta Goudal, and Vera Reynolds. Boyd's performance in the film was praised by critics, while movie-goers were equally impressed by his easy charm, charisma, and intense good-looks. Due to Boyd's growing popularity, DeMille soon cast him as the leading man in the highly acclaimed silent drama film, The Volga Boatman. Boyd's role as Feodor blew critics away, and with Boyd now firmly established as a matinee idol and romantic leading man, he began earning an annual salary of $100,000. He acted in DeMille's extravaganza The King of Kings (in which he played Simon of Cyrene, helping Jesus carry the cross) and DeMille's Skyscraper (1928). He then appeared in D.W. Griffith's Lady of the Pavements (1929). Radio Pictures ended Boyd's contract in 1931 when his picture was mistakenly run in a newspaper story about the arrest of another actor, William "Stage" Boyd, on gambling and liquor charges. Although the newspaper apologized, explaining the mistake in the following day's newspaper, Boyd said, "The damage was already done." William "Stage" Boyd died in 1935, the same year William L. Boyd became Hopalong Cassidy, the role that led to his enduring fame. But at the time in 1931, Boyd was virtually broke and without a job, and for a few years he was credited in films as "Bill Boyd" to prevent being mistaken for the other William Boyd.
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Strange Gamble

Strange Gamble

1948 6.7
Strange Gamble

as Hopalong Cassidy

1948
False Paradise

False Paradise

1948 6.4
False Paradise

as William "Hopalong" Cassidy

1948
The Marauders

The Marauders

1947 6.4
The Marauders

as Hopalong Cassidy

1947
Fool's Gold

Fool's Gold

1946 6.1
Fool's Gold

as Hopalong Cassidy

1946
Lumberjack

Lumberjack

1944 6.5
Lumberjack

as Hopalong Cassidy

1944
Mystery Man

Mystery Man

1944 6.4
Mystery Man

as Hopalong Cassidy

1944
Forty Thieves

Forty Thieves

1944 6.3
Forty Thieves

as Hopalong Cassidy

1944
Colt Comrades

Colt Comrades

1943 6.4
Colt Comrades

as Hopalong Cassidy

1943
Border Patrol

Border Patrol

1943 6.2
Border Patrol

as Hopalong Cassidy

1943
Bar 20

Bar 20

1943 6.2
Bar 20

as Hopalong Cassidy

1943
Riders of the Deadline

Riders of the Deadline

1943 6.4
Riders of the Deadline

as Ranger William "Hopalong" Cassidy

1943
Lost Canyon

Lost Canyon

1942 6.3
Lost Canyon

as Hopalong Cassidy

1942
Undercover Man

Undercover Man

1942 6.4
Undercover Man

as Hopalong Cassidy

1942
Wide Open Town

Wide Open Town

1941 6.6
Wide Open Town

as Hopalong Cassidy

1941