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Hobart Bosworth | |
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Born | Hobart Van Zandt Bosworth August 11, 1867 Marietta, Ohio, U.S. |
Died | December 30, 1943 Glendale, California, U.S. | (aged 76)
Occupation(s) | Actor Film director |
Years active | 1908–1942 |
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Children | 1 |
Hobart Van Zandt Bosworth (August 11, 1867 – December 30, 1943) was an American film actor, director, writer, and producer. Bosworth began his career in theater, eventually transitioning to the emerging film industry. Despite a battle with tuberculosis, he found success in silent films, establishing himself as a lead actor and pioneering the industry in California. Bosworth started his own production company, Hobart Bosworth Productions, in 1913, focusing on Jack London melodramas. After the company closed, Bosworth continued to act in supporting roles, surviving the transition to sound films. He is known as the "Dean of Hollywood" for his role in shaping the California film industry. In 1960, Bosworth was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to the film industry.