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Ty Hardin

Though born in New York City, Ty was raised in Texas and, after military service during the Korean War, took some classes at Texas A&M. He then moved west to California and won some minor roles in B movies. When TV's Clint Walker insisted on improvements in his Cheyenne (1955) contract, Warner Brothers countered by bringing in Ty as a possible replacement. Soon, Ty had his own show, Bronco (1958), which ran from 1958 to 1962. From here, he moved into a brief flurry of film activity: Merrill's Marauders (1962) and The Chapman Report (1962) in 1962, PT 109 (1963), Wall of Noise (1963), and Palm Springs Weekend (1963) in 1963, and Battle of the Bulge (1965) in 1966. After this, Ty's career drifted off into a series of forgettable movies made in Europe and, later, he worked in Prescott, Arizona, as an evangelistic preacher. Though often dismissed as just a hunk of "beefcake" -- he did a lot of bare-chest scenes -- Ty displayed a flair for light comedy in The Chapman Report (1962) and showed dramatic potential in the underrated Wall of Noise (

Though born in New York City, Ty was raised in Texas and, after military service during the Korean War, took some classes at Texas A&M. He then moved west to California and won some minor roles in B movies. When TV's Clint Walker insisted on improvements in his Cheyenne (1955) contract, Warner Brothers countered by bringing in Ty as a possible replacement. Soon, Ty had his own show, Bronco (1958), which ran from 1958 to 1962. From here, he moved into a brief flurry of film activity: Merrill's Marauders (1962) and The Chapman Report (1962) in 1962, PT 109 (1963), Wall of Noise (1963), and Palm Springs Weekend (1963) in 1963, and Battle of the Bulge (1965) in 1966. After this, Ty's career drifted off into a series of forgettable movies made in Europe and, later, he worked in Prescott, Arizona, as an evangelistic preacher. Though often dismissed as just a hunk of "beefcake" -- he did a lot of bare-chest scenes -- Ty displayed a flair for light comedy in The Chapman Report (1962) and showed dramatic potential in the underrated Wall of Noise (1963).

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Ty Hardin Biography

Date of Birth:
Jan 1, 1930Birth Place:
New York, New York, USA

Biography

Ty Hardin was a prolific actor who created a name for himself largely on the big screen. Hardin started off his acting career mostly in film roles, appearing in the Kirk Douglas western "Last Train From Gun Hill" (1959), "Merrill's Marauders" (1962) and "The Chapman Report" (1962) with Efrem Zimbalist Jr.. He also appeared in "PT109" (1963) and the Troy Donahue comedy "Palm Springs Weekend" (1963). Hardin worked in television around the start of his acting career with a role on "Bronco" (ABC, 1958-1960). His film career continued throughout the sixties and the seventies in productions like "Battle of the Bulge" (1965) with Henry Fonda, "Berserk" (1967) and the historical film "Custer of the West" (1968) with Robert Shaw. He also appeared in "Last Rebel" (1971). His work around this time also included a part on the TV movie "Fire!" (NBC, 1976-77). He also was featured in the TV movie "Red River" (CBS, 1987-88). Hardin later acted in the Michael Dudikoff comedy "Rescue Me" (1993

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