William Boyd

William Boyd

ActorProducerDirector
Born
June 5, 1895
Died
September 12, 1972
Awards
7 wins, 7 nominations

The son of a day laborer, William Boyd moved with his family to Tulsa, Oklahoma, when he was seven. His parents died while he was in his early teens, forcing him to quit school and take such jobs as a grocery clerk, surveyor and oil field worker. He went to Hollywood in 1919, already gray-haired.…

Biography

The son of a day laborer, William Boyd moved with his family to Tulsa, Oklahoma, when he was seven. His parents died while he was in his early teens, forcing him to quit school and take such jobs as a grocery clerk, surveyor and oil field worker. He went to Hollywood in 1919, already gray-haired. His first role was as an extra in Cecil B. DeMille's Why Change Your Wife? (1920). He bought some fancy clothes, caught DeMille's eye and got the romantic lead in The Volga Boatman (1926), quickly becoming a matinée idol and earning upwards of $100,000 a year. However, with the end of silent movies, Boyd was without a contract, couldn't find work and was going broke. By mistake his picture was run in a newspaper story about the arrest of another actor with a similar name (William 'Stage' Boyd) on gambling, liquor and morals charges, and that hurt his career even more. In 1935 he was offered the lead role in Hop-a-Long Cassidy (1935) (named because of a limp caused by an earlier bullet wound). He changed the original pulp-fiction character to its opposite, made sure that "Hoppy" didn't smoke, drink, chew tobacco or swear, rarely kissed a girl and let the bad guy draw first. By 1943 he had made 54 "Hoppies" for his original producer, Harry Sherman; after Sherman dropped the series, Boyd produced and starred in 12 more on his own. The series was wildly popular, and all recouped at least double their production costs. In 1948 Boyd, in a savvy and precedent-setting move, bought the rights to all his pictures (he had to sell his ranch to raise the money) just as TV was looking for Saturday morning Western fare. He marketed all sorts of "Hoppy" products (lunch boxes, toy guns, cowboy hats, etc.) and received royalties from comic books, radio and records. He retired to Palm Desert, California, in 1953. In 1968 he had surgery to remove a tumor from a lymph gland and from then on refused all interview and photograph requests.

Director

Men of AmericaMen of America(1932)

Actor

Hopalong CassidyHopalong Cassidy(1952)as Hopalong Cassidy, Marshal Hopalong Cassidy, Sheriff Hopalong Cassidy, Bill Hopalong Cassidy, Hopalong Cassidy posing as John Smith
The Greatest Show on EarthThe Greatest Show on Earth(1952)as Hopalong Cassidy
Strange GambleStrange Gamble(1948)as Hopalong Cassidy
False ParadiseFalse Paradise(1948)as Hopalong Cassidy
Borrowed TroubleBorrowed Trouble(1948)as Hopalong Cassidy

Self

It Happened in Hollywood(1960)as Self
The 29th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade(1955)as Self - as Hopalong Cassidy
Tournament of Roses(1954)as Self - Parade Rider
Little Smokey: The True Story of America's Forest Fire Preventin' Bear(1953)as Hopalong Cassidy - Host, Narrator
The 27th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade(1953)as Self - as Hopalong Cassidy

Archive Footage

Catalogue of ShipsCatalogue of Ships(2008)
50 Greatest TV Animals(2003)as Narrator of Smokey Bear
BiographyBiography(1987)as Self
Hopalong Cassidy: Public Hero #1(2001)as Hopalong Cassidy
Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs(2000)

Known for

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Boris Karloff, William Boyd, and Louis Wolheim in Two Arabian Knights (1927)William Boyd in Emergency Call (1933)William Boyd and Wynne Gibson in Emergency Call (1933)William Boyd and William Gargan in Emergency Call (1933)William Boyd and William Gargan in Emergency Call (1933)William Boyd and Betty Furness in Emergency Call (1933)

Credit Score: William Boyd

8765
19251926192719281929193019311932193319341935193619371938193919401941194219431944194519461947194819491950195119521953
W. Daingerfield Phelps III
Fri Sep 23 1927
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Two Arabian Knights6.5019276.6111268
2Hopalong Cassidy Returns4.8819367.100321
3Silent Conflict3.2519486.400176
4The Frontiersmen3.2519386.300255
5Rustlers' Valley3.2519376.600247
6Borderland3.2519376.900270
7Call of the Prairie3.2519366.300248
8The Volga Boatman3.2519266.700196
9Flaming Gold3.0919325.700166
10The Painted Desert3.0919315.200899