Red and white pinto gelding bought by
William S. Hart from
Thomas H. Ince, he appeared
with Hart in all his films from 1914-1924, beginning with
The Bargain (1914). He
even received fan letters, and had his own fan club (one had to own a
pinto to join). Hart claimed that Fritz was the only horse that "could
do and did do anything and everything." Fritz died and is buried at
Hart's Newhall, Calfornia ranch, which is a state park.