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Years active
  
1958–present

Books
  
Cowboys Up: "Armageddon"

Height
  
1.87 m

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Ty Hardin


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Full Name
  
Orison Whipple Hungerford, Jr.

Born
  
January 1, 1930 (
1930-01-01
)
New York City, New York, U.S.

Spouse
  
Caroline Hardin (m. 2007)

Children
  
Jeff Orison Hardin, John Richard Hardin

Movies and TV shows
  
Bronco, Merrill's Marauders, PT 109, The Chapman Report, Berserk!

Similar People
  

Died
  
August 3, 2017 (aged 87) Huntington Beach, California, U.S.

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Orison Whipple Hungerford Jr. (January 1, 1930 – August 3, 2017), known as Ty Hardin, was an American actor best known as the star of the 1958 to 1962 ABC/Warner Bros. Western television series Bronco.

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Early life

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Hardin was born in New York City, but reared in Texas, after his family moved to the capital city of Austin when he was six months old. His father, an acoustical engineer, left the family four years later.

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As a growing boy, his grandmother, with whom he lived part of the time after his parents divorced, nicknamed him "Ty" because he was as active as a "Texas typhoon". Hardin graduated in 1949 from Lamar High School in Houston. A football scholarship enabled him to attend Blinn College in Brenham, Texas for one year, and then he went to the Dallas Bible Institute for one semester.

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He served in the United States Army during the Korean War. He was commissioned after attending Officer Candidate School in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, and he became a pilot of Forward Observer O-1 Bird Dog liaison aircraft. He attained the rank of first lieutenant. After his return from service, he began taking courses at Texas A&M University in College Station on a scholarship under Coach Bear Bryant, for whom he played tight end.

Start

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A Paramount Pictures talent scout discovered Hardin while Hardin attended a costume party. He had rented revolvers from a motion picture costume rental company. By 1957, Hardin acquired the services of agent Henry Willson and made his way to Hollywood, where he was put under contract by Paramount Pictures. Initially billed as "Ty Hungerford", he made various minor appearances in several Paramount films, such as I Married a Monster from Outer Space and Last Train from Gun Hill.

Warner Bros. years

According to Hardin, he tried to obtain a lead role in the 1959 film Rio Bravo that had been promised to singer Ricky Nelson. John Wayne reportedly saw Hardin while visiting a film set at Paramount and was impressed with Hardin's appearance. Wayne introduced him to Howard Hawks and William T. Orr at Warner Bros. Television; they bargained for his seven-year contract and he moved to Warner Bros., who changed his stage surname to "Hardin", reminiscent of the Texas gunfighter John Wesley Hardin. He also attended actors' school at Warner Bros. and landed small parts in various Warner productions.

When Clint Walker walked out on his ABC series Cheyenne in 1958 during a contract dispute with Warner Bros., Hardin got his big break. Warner bought out Hardin's contract from Paramount Studios and installed him into Cheyenne for the remainder of the season, as the country cousin "Bronco Layne". Walker and Warner Bros. came to terms after the season ended, but Hardin had made such a big hit on the show that Jack L. Warner gave him his own series, Bronco, under the Cheyenne title. Bronco alternated weeks with Sugarfoot, starring Will Hutchins, and Cheyenne for four years. The series ran from 1958 to 1962.

Hardin was soon given other prominent roles for Warner Bros., such as Merrill's Marauders, as Doug "Stretch" Fortune in the 1963 spring break film Palm Springs Weekend, The Chapman Report, and PT 109.

International films

When his contract expired, Hardin left Hollywood to seek opportunity overseas as his series aired all over the world. Like many other American actors, Hardin traveled to Europe, where he made several spaghetti Westerns, although he turned down Sergio Leone's offer to play the lead in A Fistful of Dollars, a role which went instead to Clint Eastwood. He also appeared in American-financed all-star epics such as Battle of the Bulge and Custer of the West. He was reportedly the first choice to play the starring role in the television series Batman, which went instead to Adam West. Hardin turned down Batman because of film commitments overseas.

Hardin starred in the 1968–1969 Australian television series Riptide, in which he played an American running a charter boat company along the eastern seaboard of Australia, and a 1970 German television series called On the Trail of Johnny Hilling, Boor and Billy, shown in the former West Germany.

Personal life

In 1958, Hardin had his name changed legally from Orison Whipple Hungerford Jr. to Ty Hardin. He ascribed the change to a matter of convenience.

From 1962 to 1966, he was married to the 1961 Miss Universe, German beauty queen Marlene Schmidt, who later worked in the movie industry; they had one daughter. At the time of his death, Hardin lived with his eighth wife, Caroline, in Huntington Beach, California.

Hardin died on August 3, 2017, aged 87.

Arizona Patriots

After difficulties with the Internal Revenue Service, Hardin founded an anti-tax movement in Prescott, Arizona. In 1982, the movement became known as the Arizona Patriots. The anti-Semitic group first gained public notice by its efforts to clog the Arizona court system with nuisance lawsuits in the 1980s, a tactic also employed by the violence-prone Posse Comitatus. The group also stockpiled weapons. It eventually disappeared after being infiltrated by the FBI. Three men (James Ellison, Kerrey Noble and William Thomas) were sentenced to prison, others to lesser sentences, and one remains a fugitive. Hardin left Arizona for California.

Filmography

Actor
2011
The Back-up Bride as
Colonel Sanders
1997
We Are Angels (TV Series) as
Blind Exorcist
- Polvere (1997) - Blind Exorcist
- Finalmente si vola (1997)
1992
Rescue Me as
Sheriff Gilbert
1990
Bad Jim as
Tom Jefferd
1989
Born Killer as
Sheriff Stone
1988
Red River (TV Movie) as
Cotton
1985
The Zoo Gang as
Dean Haskell
1981
Image of the Beast as
The Missionary
1981
The Love Boat (TV Series) as
Arnold Simmons
- First Voyage, Last Voyage/April, the Ninny/The Loan Arranger (1981) - Arnold Simmons
1978
David Cassidy - Man Undercover (TV Series) as
Neil Bowen
- Baby Makes Three (1978) - Neil Bowen
1978
Flying High (TV Series) as
Rod Hunter
- A Hairy Yak Plays Musical Chairs Eagerly (1978) - Rod Hunter
1978
Rooster: Spurs of Death! as
The Texan
1977
Fire (TV Movie) as
Walt Fleming
1976
The Quest (TV Series) as
Tom Kurd
- Prairie Woman (1976) - Tom Kurd
1976
Hunter (TV Series)
- The Chand is Burning
1975
Arpad - Zwei Teufelskerle räumen auf
1973
Arpad le tzigane (TV Series) as
Longuernal
- Der Verrat (1973) - Longuernal
- Das Gesetz der Zigeuner (1973) - Longuernal
- Die Geiseln (1973) - Longuernal
- Ein Maskenball (1973) - Longuernal
- Der Frauentausch (1973) - Longuernal
1972
Avanti! as
Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)
1972
Sei iellato, amico hai incontrato Sacramento as
Jack Thompson 'Sacramento'
1971
Acquasanta Joe as
Jeff Donovan
1971
The Last Rebel as
The Sheriff
1971
Day of Judgment as
The Stranger
1971
Quel maledetto giorno della resa dei conti as
Jonathan Benton
1970
Last Train to Berlin as
Major
1969
Riptide (TV Series) as
Moss Andrews
- The Captain's Blood (1969) - Moss Andrews
- Chance of a Lifetime (1969) - Moss Andrews
- Clean Sweep (1969) - Moss Andrews
- Flight of the Curlew (1969) - Moss Andrews
- Black Friday (1969) - Moss Andrews
- Good Friday Island (1969) - Moss Andrews
- Game for Three Hands (1969) - Moss Andrews
- Hagan's Kingdom (1969) - Moss Andrews
- Down at the Bay (1969) - Moss Andrews
- Lend a Helping Fist (1969) - Moss Andrews
- Dead But Not Forgotten (1969) - Moss Andrews
- Turnabout (1969) - Moss Andrews
- Daybreak Island (1969) - Moss Andrews
- Sharky (1969) - Moss Andrews
- To Murder a Mermaid (1969) - Moss Andrews
- One Way to Nowhere (1969) - Moss Andrews
- Brethren Island (1969) - Moss Andrews
- Jump High, Land Easy (1969) - Moss Andrews
- The Boat That Went to Sea (1969) - Moss Andrews
- The McQuade Myth (1969) - Moss Andrews
- North of the Headland (1969) - Moss Andrews
- Surprise Surprise (1969) - Moss Andrews
- Echoes from a Lost Valley (1969) - Moss Andrews
- Affair at Mangrove Creek (1969) - Moss Andrews
- The Dangerous Pick-Up (1969) - Moss Andrews
- Bound from California (1969) - Moss Andrews
1968
King of Africa as
Lt. King Edwards
1968
Ragan as
Lee Ragan
1967
Berserk as
Frank Hawkins
1967
Custer of the West as
Maj. Marcus Reno
1967
Death on the Run as
Jason
1965
Battle of the Bulge as
Schumacher
1965
Savage Pampas as
Miguel Carreras
1964
Man of the Cursed Valley as
Johnny Walscott
1963
Palm Springs Weekend as
Doug 'Stretch' Fortune
1963
Wall of Noise as
Joel Tarrant
1963
PT 109 as
Ensign Leonard J. Thom
1962
The Chapman Report as
Ed Kraski
1958
Bronco (TV Series) as
Bronco Layne
- Then the Mountains (1962) - Bronco Layne
- The Immovable Object (1962) - Bronco Layne
- A Town That Lived and Died (1962) - Bronco Layne
- Moment of Doubt (1962) - Bronco Layne
- Until Kingdom Come (1962) - Bronco Layne
- One Evening in Abilene (1962) - Bronco Layne
- The Last Letter (1962) - Bronco Layne
- Destinies West (1962) - Bronco Layne
- Rendezvous with a Miracle (1962) - Bronco Layne
- Trail of Hatred (1962) - Bronco Layne
- A Sure Thing (1962) - Bronco Layne
- Ride the Whirlwind (1962) - Bronco Layne
- Beginner's Luck (1962) - Bronco Layne
- The Harrigan (1961) - Bronco Layne
- The Equalizer (1961) - Bronco Layne
- One Came Back (1961) - Bronco Layne
- Prince of Darkness (1961) - Bronco Layne
- The Cousin from Atlanta (1961) - Bronco Layne
- Guns of the Lawless (1961) - Bronco Layne
- Stage to the Sky (1961) - Bronco Layne
- Manitoba Manhunt (1961) - Bronco Layne
- Yankee Tornado (1961) - Bronco Layne
- The Buckbrier Trail (1961) - Bronco Layne
- The Invaders (1961) - Bronco Layne
- Ordeal at Dead Tree (1961) - Bronco Layne
- Seminole War Pipe (1960) - Bronco Layne
- Apache Treasure (1960) - Bronco Layne
- The Mustangers (1960) - Bronco Layne
- End of a Rope (1960) - Bronco Layne
- Winter Kill (1960) - Bronco Layne
- La Rubia (1960) - Bronco Layne
- Tangled Trail (1960) - Bronco Layne
- Legacy of Twisted Creek (1960) - Bronco Layne
- Montana Passage (1960) - Bronco Layne
- The Human Equation (1960) - Bronco Layne
- Death of an Outlaw (1960) - Bronco Layne
- Every Man a Hero (1960) - Bronco Layne
- Volunteers from Aberdeen (1960) - Bronco Layne
- Masquerade (1960) - Bronco Layne
- Shadow of Jesse James (1960) - Bronco Layne
- Night Train to Denver (1959) - Bronco Layne
- Flight from an Empire (1959) - Bronco Layne
- The Devil's Spawn (1959) - Bronco Layne
- The Last Resort (1959) - Bronco Layne
- The Soft Answer (1959) - Bronco Layne
- Bodyguard (1959) - Bronco Layne
- The Burning Springs (1959) - Bronco Layne
- Game at the Beacon Club (1959) - Bronco Layne
- Red Water North (1959) - Bronco Layne
- Hero of the Town (1959) - Bronco Layne
- Shadow of a Man (1959) - Bronco Layne
- Prairie Skipper (1959) - Bronco Layne
- School for Cowards (1959) - Bronco Layne
- Backfire (1959) - Bronco Layne
- The Belles of Silver Flat (1959) - Bronco Layne
- Silent Witness (1959) - Bronco Layne
- Borrowed Glory (1959) - Bronco Layne
- Riding Solo (1959) - Bronco Layne
- Payroll of the Dead (1959) - Bronco Layne
- Baron of Broken Lance (1959) - Bronco Layne
- Freeze-Out (1958) - Bronco Layne
- Brand of Courage (1958) - Bronco Layne
- Trail to Taos (1958) - Bronco Layne
- Long Ride Back (1958) - Bronco Layne
- Four Guns and a Prayer (1958) - Bronco Layne
- The Turning Point (1958) - Bronco Layne
- Quest of the Thirty Dead (1958) - Bronco Layne
- The Besieged (1958) - Bronco Layne
1962
Merrill's Marauders as
2nd Lt. Lee Stockton
1959
Sugarfoot (TV Series) as
Bronco Layne
- Angel (1961) - Bronco Layne
- Trial of the Canary Kid (1959) - Bronco Layne
1961
77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) as
Drew Dekker
- Strange Bedfellows (1961) - Drew Dekker
1961
Cheyenne (TV Series) as
Bronco Layne
- Duel at Judas Basin (1961) - Bronco Layne
1960
Maverick (TV Series) as
Bronco Layne
- Hadley's Hunters (1960) - Bronco Layne
1959
Last Train from Gun Hill as
Cowboy Loafer (uncredited)
1958
The Buccaneer as
Soldier (uncredited)
1958
I Married a Monster from Outer Space as
Mac Brody (as Ty Hungerford)
1958
As Young as We Are as
Roy Nielson (as Ty Hungerford)
1958
The Space Children as
Sentry (as Ty Hungerford)
Soundtrack
1963
Palm Springs Weekend (performer: "Bye, Bye, Blackbird")
Self
2017
Western Trails (TV Series) as
Duke
- The Cisco Kid in Memphis (2017) - Duke
2000
The 27th Annual American Music Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1985
All-Star Party for 'Dutch' Reagan (TV Special) as
Self (uncredited)
1979
When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1969
The 11th Annual TV Week Logie Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1964
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.258 (1964) - Self
1963
Stump the Stars (TV Series) as
Self - Guest Panelist
- James Gregory, Ty Hardin, Roddy McDowall, Grant Williams (1963) - Self - Guest Panelist
- P.T. Boat 109 Cast (1963) - Self - Guest Panelist
1963
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Shelley Winters, Larry Storch, Elizabeth Allen, William and Walker (1963) - Self - Guest
1963
The 35th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
1962
The 34th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
1962
Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.121 (1962) - Self
1961
Hollywood Christmas Lane Parade of the Stars (TV Special) as
Self
1959
Beverly Hills Easter Parade (TV Special) as
Self
Archive Footage
1993
TV's Western Heroes (Video documentary) as
Bronco Lane
1962
Merrill's Marauders (Short) as
Stock

References

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