Richard Palmer Kaleioku Smart (1913–1992) was a
musical theatre
Musical theatre is a form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. The story and emotional content of a musical – humor, pathos, love, anger – are communicated through words, music, movemen ...
actor and singer who became owner of the largest private ranch in
Hawaii
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.
Early life
Richard Palmer Kaleioku Smart was born May 21, 1913, in
Honolulu
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. In 1914 the family traveled to Europe, where his mother gave birth to a sister Elizabeth Ella Smart in
Paris
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. By this time
World War I
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was starting, so they hurriedly traveled back to
New York City
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, where the sister died.
His mother (born Annie Thelma Kahiluonapuaapiilani Parker) died shortly after this in
San Francisco
San Francisco (; Spanish language, Spanish for "Francis of Assisi, Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the List of Ca ...
on November 14, 1914, from
tuberculosis
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. A year later, his father Henry Gaillard Smart (son of a
Virginia
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clergyman) died in November 1915, just after contesting the will.
He was raised by his part-Hawaiian maternal grandmother, born Elizabeth Jane Lanakila Dowsett, by then remarried to Frederick Knight in San Francisco, usually called "Aunt Tootsie".
Although he had many cousins, he became the sole owner of the
Parker Ranch
Parker Ranch is a working cattle ranch on the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawaii, now run by a charitable trust.
History
The ranch was founded in 1847 and is one of the oldest ranches in the United States, pre-dating many mainland r ...
on
Hawaii Island
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, founded by his 5th generation ancestor
John Palmer Parker (1790–1868). The ranch was managed by
Alfred Wellington Carter from 1899 to 1937, then A.W.'s son Hartwell Carter. Already one of the largest owned by a single person (the
King Ranch
King Ranch is the largest ranch in the United States. At some it is larger than the state of Rhode Island and country of Luxembourg. It is mainly a cattle ranch, but also produced the Triple Crown winning racehorse Assault.
The ranch is loc ...
was owned by a corporation), the Carters expanded the operation further through the 20th century. The ranch had over of land and 30,000 head of
Hereford cattle
The Hereford is a British breed of beef cattle originally from Herefordshire in the West Midlands of England. It has spread to many countries – there are more than five million purebred Hereford cattle in over fifty nations worldwide. The bre ...
.
Smart was sent to
Los Gatos High School
Los Gatos High School (LGHS) is a high school in Los Gatos, California. It was founded in 1908 and is part of the Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School District, which in 2021 was ranked the best high school district in Caliifornia
The sch ...
and become interested in theater.
Show business
Smart became a
nightclub singer
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and performed in plays and musicals from 1933–1939. Director
Joshua Logan
Joshua Lockwood Logan III (October 5, 1908 – July 12, 1988) was an American director, writer, and actor. He shared a Pulitzer Prize for co-writing the musical '' South Pacific'' and was involved in writing other musicals.
Early years
Logan ...
hired him for the
Broadway theatre
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production of ''
Two for the Show'' in 1940. and he performed in ''
The Merry Widow
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''.
Smart married actress Patricia Havens-Monteagle from
Burlingame, California
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July 3, 1936 who lived in
Beverly Hills, California
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. Known as Pat Monteagle, she appeared un-credited in the 1936 movie ''
The Great Ziegfeld
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'', but was more well known as a socialite.
The family moved to Honolulu later in 1940, but then lived in California after the
Attack on Pearl Harbor
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. About of the ranch were leased to the
United States Marines
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for use as
Camp Tarawa
Camp Tarawa was a training camp located on Hawaiʻi Island constructed and used by the 2nd Marine Division during World War II. The grounds of the camp were situated between the volcanic peak of Mauna Kea and Kohala mountain. Marines were sen ...
. The second and fifth divisions trained there.
He was divorced in 1944.
After the war he appeared under the name Dick Smart. In 1946 and 1947, he starred in the Broadway production of ''
Bloomer Girl
''Bloomer Girl'' is a 1944 Broadway musical with music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by E.Y. Harburg, and a book by Sig Herzig and Fred Saidy, based on an unpublished play by writer Daniel Lewis James and his wife Lilith.Suskin, 89 The plot concerns ind ...
'' with
Nanette Fabray
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and ''
All for Love'' in 1949.
Over nearly 30 years, Smart performed on Broadway and in cabarets in the U.S. and abroad. He headlined such clubs as the
Coconut Grove
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in Los Angeles, the Monte Carlo in New York and
Le Lido
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in Paris. After A.W. Carter died in 1949, Smart took a more active role in the ranch.
Back to the ranch
As traditional cattle ranching began to lose money, Smart modernized and diversified the ranch's operation. In 1965 he leased land to
Laurance Rockefeller
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for building the
Mauna Kea Beach Hotel
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on
Kaunaoa Bay
Kaunaoa Bay has one of the few white sand beaches of the Kohala Coast, the western side of the island of Hawaii. A historic hotel, the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, is located on beautiful Kauna'oa.
Description
The word ''kaunaoa'' may refer to a few ...
of the
Kohala Coast
The districts of the Big Island. From Northernmost, clockwise; North Kohala (highlighted), Hilo,_ Hilo,_South_Hilo,_Hawaii">Hilo,_Puna,_Hawaii">Puna,_ Hilo,_South_Hilo,_Hawaii">Hilo,_Puna,_Hawaii">Puna,_Kau,_Hawaii">Kaū,_South_ Hilo,_South_Hilo ...
. It was land too dry for cattle, but popular with tourists. He opened a visitors center and museum, and developed entire new towns such as
Waikoloa Village
Waikōloa Village is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 6,362 at the 2010 census, up from 4,806 at the 2000 census. The name Waikoloa is used by the local post office.
Geography
Waikō ...
on his landholdings. His wealth was an estimated $400 million in 1990.
Starting in 1979 he built the 490-seat Kahilu theater (named after his mother's Hawaiian name) in the town of
Waimea, on ranch land, where he performed in occasional productions.
In 1987, Smart sponsored a production of the Jerry Herman musical revue ''
Showtune
A show tune is a song originally written as part of the score of a work of musical theatre or musical film, especially if the piece in question has become a standard, more or less detached in most people's minds from the original context.
Th ...
'' (then titled ''Tune the Grand Up'') at the Kahilu Theatre. This was the first production of ''Showtune'' away from the United States mainland.
His most recent performance was in a one-man musical entitled "Richard Smart Remembers". Smart died July 4, 1992, in Oahu of cancer after a short illness.
His estate was left in a trust to benefit North Hawaii Community Hospital,
Hawaii Preparatory Academy
Hawaii Preparatory Academy (also known as HPA) is a coeducational, private, day and international boarding school in Kamuela, Hawaii, providing K-12 education. The school has an annual day tuition at the Lower School (K-5) of $22,900, $25,300 at th ...
, Hawaii Community Foundation, and Parker School.
James Michener
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said:
Richard Smart is clearly a talented man. But what really impresses me is how much he is respected by the local people–particularly the native Hawaiians who work for him.
Son Gilliard "Gil" Smart died in 1999, leaving daughter Willow Parker Smart.
Antony Parker Smart was born August 8, 1937. Antony died June 26, 2007 in Honolulu, leaving daughter Stefanie Lee Havens Smart and son Parker Damon Smart. Stefanie Smart died on August 17, 2011.
Sexuality
Despite having married and fathered two children, there is reason to believe Smart was homosexual or at least bisexual. His marriage ended in a divorce in 1944 and he never remarried despite continuing to live to 1992. S, George W. Parker III, wrote something relevant in his memoirs 2009. Parker wrote he learned Smart was gay via a mutual acquaintance, who was once married to René Coty, of the
Coty perfume family. She reports told him "Smart was gay" at least while she knew him when he was living on the
French Riviera
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. There is no doubt Smart spent considerable amounts of time in France and beginning in 1950 he started making frequent trips to Europe spending most of his time singing and dancing at the Lido Club in Paris.
Apolonio told Parker that his first job after graduating from MIT was to serve as a tutor for Smart in Hawaii. Parker, who was not gay, but a longtime friend of Ap, who was gay, might have influenced Richard Smart. See georgewashingtonparker.com.
A Hawaii Island resident wrote "Smart who died in the last few years was gay. He was very progressive and did wonders for the Big Island helping the poor folks out some."
On this same forum in reply another Hawaii resident in September 2009 wrote "I knew Richard Smart was gay."
Smart's sexuality was again a topic, albeit glossed over, in a new book that came out about him in October 2011.
[http://honoluluweekly.com/story-continued/2011/11/before-cowboys-became-actors/ Richard Smart of the legendary Parker Ranch, Honolulu Weekly, November 2011]
Family tree
George W.Parker was not related to Richard Smart, though he served in The Marine Corps and was stationed on the Parker Ranch with the Second Division in 1944. His friend, Norman Apolonio, after his graduation from MIT served as tutor to Richard Smart.
Richard Smart had two sons, Antony Smart, and Gilliard Smart. Gilliard Smart had daughter Willow Parker Smart, and Antony fathered Stefanie Havens Smart, and Parker Smart.
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1913 births
1992 deaths
American male musical theatre actors
Male actors from Honolulu
20th-century American male actors
Nightclub performers
American people of Native Hawaiian descent
20th-century American singers
20th-century American businesspeople
Ranchers from Hawaii
20th-century American male singers