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Ty Hardin - all american beef from hay days.....................................................................
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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).
He comes out shirtless in many movies, and shows off his steel hard body.
I like his face with angular yet boyish features, healthy olive skin,
and dark blond hair. Watch 'Berserk' co-starred with Joan Crawford. There is
a scene where Joan visits Ty in his cabin late at night, and he exposes
his stallion body shamelessly. Talking about Beauty and Beast, Ty was
The Beauty.