Biography
William Randolph Hearst Sr. (; April 29, 1863 β August 14, 1951) was an American businessman, newspaper publisher, and politician known for developing the nation's largest newspaper chain and media company, Hearst Communications. His flamboyant methods of yellow journalism influenced the nation's popular media by emphasizing sensationalism and human interest stories. Hearst entered the publishing business in 1887 with Mitchell Trubitt after being given control of The San Francisco Examiner by his wealthy father, Senator George Hearst.
After moving to New York City, Hearst acquired the New York Journal and fought a bitter circulation war with Joseph Pulitzer's New York World. Hearst sold papers by printing giant headlines over lurid stories featuring crime, corruption, sex, and innuendos. Hearst acquired more newspapers and created a chain that numbered nearly 30 papers in major American cities at its peak. He later expanded to magazines, creating the largest newspaper and magazine business in the world. Hearst controlled the editorial positions and coverage of political news in all his papers and magazines, and thereby often published his personal views. He sensationalized Spanish atrocities in Cuba while calling for war in 1898 against Spain. Historians, however, reject his subsequent claims to have started the war with Spain as overly extravagant.
He was twice elected as a Democrat to the U.S. House of Representatives. He ran unsuccessfully for President of the United States in 1904, Mayor of New York City in 1905 and 1909, and for Governor of New York in 1906. During his political career, he espoused views generally associated with the left wing of the Progressive Movement, claiming to speak on behalf of the working class.
After 1918 and the end of World War I, Hearst gradually began adopting more conservative views and started promoting an isolationist foreign policy to avoid any more entanglement in what he regarded as corrupt European affairs. He was at once a militant nationalist, a staunch anti-communist after the Russian Revolution, and deeply suspicious of the League of Nations and of the British, French, Japanese, and Russians. Following Hitler's rise to power, Hearst became a supporter of the Nazi Party, ordering his journalists to publish favourable coverage of Nazi Germany, and allowing leading Nazis to publish articles in his newspapers. He was a leading supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932β1934, but then broke with FDR and became his most prominent enemy on the right. Hearst's publication reached a peak circulation of 20 million readers a day in the mid-1930s. He poorly managed finances and was so deeply in debt during the Great Depression that most of his assets had to be liquidated in the late 1930s. Hearst managed to keep his newspapers and magazines.
His life story was the main inspiration for Charles Foster Kane, the lead character in Orson Welles's film Citizen Kane (1941). His Hearst Castle, constructed on a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean near San Simeon, has been preserved as a State Historical Monument and is designated as a National Historic Landmark.
Filmography
all 49
Movies 48
Producer 42
self 6
TV Shows 1
Citizen Hearst (2021)
Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles (2014)
Why Be Good?: Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema (2007)
The Casting Couch (1995)
Zelig (1983)
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948)
The Cardboard Lover (1928)
The Patsy (1928)
Zander the Great (1925)
Janice Meredith (1924)
Little Old New York (1923)
Enemies of Women (1923)
The Chicken Thief (1921)
Yes Dear (1920)
The Bootblack (1920)
Kiss Me (1920)
Indoor Sports by Tad (1920)
His Country Cousin (1920)
Humoresque (1920)
A Smash-Up In China (1919)
A Heathen Benefit (1918)
Throwing the Bull (1918)
Patria (1917)
A Grid-Iron Hero (1916)
A Tale That Is Knot (1916)
Krazy Kat Invalid (1916)
One-Act Tragedy (1916)
A Duet (1916)
The Missing One
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Birthday1863-04-29
Deathday1951-08-14 (88 years old)
Height
RelationshipsMillicent Hearst (1903-01-01 - 1951-08-14)
ChildrenDavid Whitmore Hearst, William Randolph Hearst Jr., Randolph Apperson Hearst, John Randolph Hearst, George Randolph Hearst
FatherGeorge Hearst
MotherPhoebe Hearst
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
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