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Richard Hart was born on 14 April, 1915 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA, is an Actor. Discover Richard Hart's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of Richard Hart networth?

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Occupation actor
Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 14 April, 1915
Birthday 14 April
Birthplace Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Date of death 2 January, 1951
Died Place New York City, New York, USA
Nationality United States

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Who Is Richard Hart's Wife?

His wife is Louise Valery (1945 - 2 January 1951) ( his death) ( 2 children), Eugenia Getchell (1938 - 1941) ( divorced) ( 1 child)

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Wife Louise Valery (1945 - 2 January 1951) ( his death) ( 2 children), Eugenia Getchell (1938 - 1941) ( divorced) ( 1 child)
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Richard Hart Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Richard Hart worth at the age of 36 years old? Richard Hart’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United States. We have estimated Richard Hart's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2014

According to Laura Wagner in her article on Richard in the summer 2014 issue of Films of the Golden Age, his final years were spent in a relationship with actress Felicia Montealegre. They appeared together on TV in episodes of "Studio One". Following Hart's death, she married composer Leonard Bernstein.

1950

In 1950 he became the first Ellery Queen on TV, appearing in the low-budget Dumont series "The Adventures of Ellery Queen.

1949

Following a dismal MGM loan-out opposite Arlene Dahl in Reign of Terror (1949) [aka The Black Book], Hart asked for a release from his contract.

Returning to New York, he replaced Sam Wanamaker in the 1949 production of "Goodbye, My Fancy" and co-starred with Charlton Heston and Coleen Gray in the short-lived "Leaf and Bough", which closed the next day. He then enjoyed a major success in "The Happy Time" with Eva Gabor, Leora Dana and Claude Dauphin the following year. Hart also found a valuable medium in TV, appearing in numerous live productions of Fireside Theatre, NBC Presents, Ford Theatre Hour and Studio One. He also returned to his "Dark of the Moon" stage success on TV for a Phico-Goodyear Television Playhouse presentation and appeared in such classics as "Hedda Gabler" and "Julius Caesar" (as Marc Antony).

1948

's Daughter (1948) he loses Barbara Stanwyck to Van Heflin.

1947

In Desire Me (1947) he replaced Robert Montgomery as the man who takes Robert Mitchum away from Greer Garson.

In Green Dolphin Street (1947) he was the love interest of both Lana Turner and Donna Reed. And in B. F.

A terrible experience in Desire Me (1947) (numerous rewrites, retakes, added scenes and director changes) disillusioned Hart in pursuing career film work. Not helping was his rather diffident performances on film and a burgeoning alcohol problem.

1945

Winner of the 1945 Theatre World Award for his Broadway performance in "Dark of the Moon".

1943

Following his Broadway debut in "Pillar to Post" in December of 1943, he went out on tour with Constance Bennett in "Without Love. " A superb performance in a repertory production of "Dark of the Moon" led to his being cast in the Broadway version, winning a Theatre World Award in the process, and continuing on the national tour. He met second wife, theatre actress Louise Valery, during the run of the show. MGM saw the dark-haired actor with the trimmed mustache as potential leading man material after seeing his stage success, and with no film training at all, Richard was signed and given the chance to perform in three prominent movies.

1940

Dark-haired American leading man, briefly popular in the late 1940s. The son of a distinguished lawyer and President of the Rhode Island Bar Association, he graduated from Brown University and worked as a journalist before making his Broadway debut in 1945. Died aged 35, apparently from a heart attack.

1915

While he had a short life and very short film career, sleekly handsome actor Richard Hart, with his dark and virile looks, demonstrated much promise in those few years, especially on Broadway and in TV's "Golden Age. " It all ended quickly, however, with his sudden demise at age 35. He was born Richard Comstock Hart, in Providence, Rhode Island, on April 14, 1915, the middle child of a prominent local lawyer, Henry Clay Hart. His grandfather, Richard Comstock, was also a lawyer. Following education at the Quaker-run preparatory Moses Brown School, he majored in English and psychology upon entering Brown University. After attaining his degree, his interest changed and he took journalism classes and had a brief job at Gorham, the silver company, before pursuing acting. A summer stock job in nearby Tiverton, Rhode Island, decided things for Hart, and he moved to New York City to pursue a professional stage career. Wife (and high school sweetheart) Eugenia did not adjust to the Manhattan life style and returned to Providence with son Christopher in tow. They abruptly divorced.