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Home/People/Earle Hodgins
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Born
Oct 5, 1893Died: Apr 14, 1964
Lived 70 years
Place of Birth
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

191
Movies
30
TV Shows
Also Known As
Earl Hodges
Earl Hodgin
Earl Hodgins
Earl Hudgins
IMDb Profile

Earle Hodgins

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Earle Hodgins (October 6, 1893 – April 14, 1964) was an American actor. Early in his career, Hodgins was active in stock theater, including working in the Ralph Cloninger troupe of Salt Lake City, Utah, and the Siegel Stock company of Seattle, Washington. He appeared in over 330 films and television shows between 1932 and 1963. He specialized in playing fast-talking con men—often in westerns, such as The Lone Ranger, Judge Roy Bean, The Cisco Kid, The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok, Rawhide, Maverick, Lawman, The Rifleman, Cheyenne, Have Gun – Will Travel, Gunsmoke and Hopalong Cassidy. In the 1960-1961 season, he appeared in three episodes of Joanne Dru's ABC sitcom, Guestward, Ho! as the aging ranch wrangler known as "Lonesome." In one of those episodes, "Lonesome's Gal", he was cast opposite ZaSu Pitts. Thereafter, the two died within a year of each other. Hodgins' other television roles were as carnival barkers, medicine-show salesmen, and the like. He was known for shooing away obstreporous children from his stage, snapping at them, "Get away, son, ya bother me". Hodgins married Sue Hanley, who was described in a newspaper item as "a Seattle society girl."
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance poster

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

as Clute Dumfries (uncredited)
1962
Saintly Sinners poster

Saintly Sinners

as Uncle Clete
1962
Inherit the Wind poster

Inherit the Wind

as Dr. Britton's Tonic Spieler with Chimp (uncredited)
1960
The Missouri Traveler poster

The Missouri Traveler

as Old Sharecropper
1958
The D.I. poster

The D.I.

as Guard
1957
Friendly Persuasion poster

Friendly Persuasion

as Shooting Gallery Operator (uncredited)
1956
The Young Guns poster

The Young Guns

as Rancho
1956
The Fastest Gun Alive poster

The Fastest Gun Alive

as Medicine Man (uncredited)
1956
Guys and Dolls poster

Guys and Dolls

as Pitchman (uncredited)
1955
East of Eden poster

East of Eden

as Shooting Gallery Concessionaire (uncredited)
1955
The Forty-Niners poster

The Forty-Niners

as Hotel Clerk
1954
Thunder Over the Plains poster

Thunder Over the Plains

as Auctioneer (uncredited)
1953
City of Bad Men poster

City of Bad Men

as Cooch
1953
The Great Jesse James Raid poster

The Great Jesse James Raid

as 'Soapy' Smith
1953
Westward the Women poster

Westward the Women

as Pioneer Woman (uncredited)
1951
Callaway Went Thataway poster

Callaway Went Thataway

as Somerset Club Doorman (untitled)
1951
Texas Carnival poster

Texas Carnival

as Cab Passenger Frightened by Cornie (uncredited)
1951
Where Danger Lives poster

Where Danger Lives

as Postville Cowboy (uncredited)
1950
Bunco Squad poster

Bunco Squad

as Professor Markett (uncredited)
1950
The Savage Horde poster

The Savage Horde

as Buck Yallop
1950
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