Jack Hoxie
John Hartford Hoxie was an American rodeo performer and motion-picture actor whose career was most prominent in the silent film era of the 1910s through the 1930s. Hoxie is best recalled for his roles in Westerns and rarely strayed from the genre.
Early life
Born in Kingfisher Creek in Indian Territory, Hoxie was the son of a veterinarian father, Bart "Doc" Hoxie, who was killed in a horse accident just weeks before Jack's birth, and a half–Nez Perce mother, Matilda E. Hoxie. After his father's death, his mother and he moved to northern Idaho where, at an early age, Hoxie became a working cowboy and ranch hand. Matilda married a rancher and horse trader named Calvin Scott Stone. The family then relocated to Boise, where Hoxie worked as a packer for a US Army fort in the area, continuing to hone his skill as a horseback rider while competing in rodeos. In 1905, aged 20, he married Pearl Gage. The marriage lasted only a few months before the couple divorced.In 1909, he met performer Dick Stanley and joined his Wild West show. He performed as bronco rider in the show. During this period, Hoxie met and married his second wife, Hazel Panting, who was a Western trick rider with the outfit.
Film career
Hoxie continued to tour with circuit rodeos until 1913, when he was approached to perform in the Western drama film short The Tragedy of Big Eagle Mine. Now billing himself as Hart Hoxie, he continued working through the 1910s in popular Western shorts, often in small but well-received roles. In 1919, after appearing in roughly 35 films, he was cast in the starring role in the Paul Hurst-directed Lightning Bryce serials as main character Sky Bryce. Hoxie began billing himself as Jack Hoxie and used this name thereafter. In 1920, he met and married his third wife, actress and frequent co-star Marin Sais, after his divorce from Hazel Panting. Although he rarely strayed from the Western film genre, several notable exceptions include his role as Perrone in the 1916 historical drama The Dumb Girl of Portici, starring Anna Pavlova; a role in the 1916 epic drama film Joan the Woman starring Geraldine Farrar; and his role as Sandusky in the 1917 drama Nan of Music Mountain, starring Wallace Reid and Ann Little.Image:Lightning bryce.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Hoxie in his first starring role in Lightning Bryce with Ann Little
Through the early 1920s, Hoxie became an extremely popular Western film star and worked for such film companies as Pathé Exchange, Arrow Film Corporation, and Sunset Pictures. In 1923, Universal Pictures head Carl Laemmle put Hoxie under contract and soon his career was on par with those of other Western stars of the era: Art Acord, Harry Carey, and Hoot Gibson. He appeared in such high-profile films as 1923's Where Is This West? with newcomer Mary Philbin and 1924's Universal promotional film Hello, 'Frisco, alongside such popular actors of the era as Jackie Coogan, Norman Kerry, Barbara La Marr, Antonio Moreno, Anna Q. Nilsson, Bebe Daniels, and Rin Tin Tin. The film was designed to showcase Universal's roster of its most popular actors. Hoxie, often atop his horses Fender and Dynamite, starred alongside such actresses as Marceline Day, Alice Day, Helen Holmes, Louise Lovely, Lottie Pickford, and Fay Wray in Westerns throughout the silent era.
Also during this period, Jack's younger half-brother Al Stone began to appear with him in films. Al eventually became a successful actor in the Western genre after changing his name to Al Hoxie and appearing in a series of films by actor/director J.P. McGowan.
In 1926, Laemmle and Universal chose Jack to star as Buffalo Bill Cody in Metropolitan Pictures' The Last Frontier, co-starring William Boyd. The film proved enormously successful. In 1927, however, Hoxie became dissatisfied with his contract at Universal and refused to renegotiate for another stint at the studio. He continued throughout the late 1920s making films with lower-rank film studios. He made his last silent film, Forbidden Trail, in 1929, before pursuing further work in circuit rodeos, carnivals, and the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Wild West Show.
Later life
During the 1930s, Hoxie made a brief comeback in films after signing a contract with low-budget studio Majestic Pictures. The films, however, did little to revive his acting career, so he once again hit the rodeo circuit. His last film appearance was in 1933's Trouble Busters with Lane Chandler, who had appeared alongside Hoxie in a number of earlier films.Hoxie eventually divorced and married his fourth wife, Dixie Starr. The couple briefly operated the Broken Arrow Ranch, a dude ranch in Hereford, Arizona. After a fire consumed the ranch, Hoxie returned to Wild West shows, often billed as the "Famous Western Screen Star". Hoxie performed throughout the 1940s and well into the 1950s before finally making his last public appearance as a performer in 1959 for the Bill Tatum Circus at age 74.
Hoxie divorced Starr and married his fifth wife, Bonnie Avis Showalter, and the couple retired to a small ranch in Arkansas, then later moved to his mother Matilda's old homestead in Oklahoma. In his later years, Hoxie developed leukemia, and he died in 1965 at the age of 80. He was interred at the Willowbar Cemetery in Keyes, Oklahoma with the epitaph "A Star in Life - A Star in Heaven".
Selected filmography
Captain Courtesy - MartinezThe Diamond from the Sky - Matt HardiganThe Scarlet Sin - 'Bull' MorganFatherhood - Del BeasleyThe Dumb Girl of Portici - PerroneSecret Love - Minor RoleA Youth of Fortune - GardenerThe Three Godfathers - Sheriff Pete CushingThe Girl from Frisco - Santone / The SheriffJoan the Woman The Further Adventures of Stingaree The Man from Tia Juana - The Sheriff A Whirlwind of Whiskers Jack and Jill - Cactus JimNan of Music Mountain - SanduskyThe Bull's Eye The Wolf and His Mate - Donald Bayne, 'The Wolf''Blue Blazes' Rawden - Joe La BargeNobody's Wife - Jack DarlingHis Majesty, Bunker Bean - The greatest pitcherThe Iron Test Johnny Get Your Gun - Bill BurnhamThe Love Call - Nick HortonThe Valley of the Giants - Jules RondeauTold in the Hills - Henry HardyLightning Bryce - Sky Bryce - aka Lightning BryceThunderbolt Jack - Jach HallidayDeath Valley Kid A Man from Nowhere - Clay NortonCyclone Bliss - Jack BlissDead or Alive - Jack StokesCupid's Brand - Reese WhartonThe Sheriff of Hope Eternal - Drew HallidayDevil Dog Dawson The Broken Spur - 'Silent' Joe Dayton / Jacques DurandHills of Hate - Nate 'Hate' HammondThe Double O - Happy HanesTwo-Fisted Jefferson The Desert's Crucible - Jack Hardy Jr. / DeerfootThe Desert Bridegroom - Jack Harkins- Barb Wire - Jack HardingThe Crow's Nest - EstebanBack Fire - 'Lightning' CarsonRiders of the Law - Jack MeadowsThe Forbidden Trail - Jack Merriwell / Col. Jim MerriwellGallopin' Through - HimselfWolf Tracks - John HastingsDon Quickshot of the Rio Grande - 'Pep' PepperDesert Rider - Jack SutherlandWhere is This West? - John HarleyMen in the Raw - Windy WatkinsThe Red Warning - Philip HaverThe Man from Wyoming - Ned BannisterThe Phantom Horseman - Bob WintonThe Galloping Ace - Jim JordanRidgeway of Montana - Buck RidgewayThe Back Trail - Jeff ProutyFighting Fury - Clay Hill Sr. / Clay Hill JrThe Western Wallop - Bart TullisonDaring Chances - Jack ArmstrongHello, 'Frisco - HimselfThe Sign of the Cactus - Jack HayesA Roaring Adventure - Duffy BurnsFlying Hoofs - Frank MoodyRidin' Thunder - Jack DouglasDon Dare Devil - Jack BannisterThe Red Rider - White ElkThe White Outlaw - Jack LuptonBustin' Thru - Jack SavageHidden Loot - CrannerTwo-Fisted Jones - Jack WilburThe Demon - Dane GordonA Six Shootin' Romance - 'Lightning' JackThe Border Sheriff - Sheriff Cultus CollinsLooking for Trouble - Jack William PepperThe Fighting Peacemaker - 'Peace River' ParkerThe Last Frontier - Buffalo Bill CodyThe Wild Horse Stampede - Jack TannerRed Hot Leather - Jack LaneRough and Ready - Ned RaleighThe Western Whirlwind - Jack HowardThe Rambling Ranger - Hank KinneyGrinning Guns - 'Grinner' MartinMen of Daring - Jack BentonThe Fighting Three - Jack ConwayHeroes of the Wild - Jack HaleForbidden Trail Gold - Jack TarrantOutlaw Justice - Panamint JackLaw and Lawless - MontanaVia Pony Express - Buck CarsonGun Law - The Sonora KidTrouble Busters - Tex Blaine