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  1. 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.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0388232Earle Hodgins - IMDb

    Earle Hodgins was born on 6 October 1893 in Payson, Utah, USA. He was an actor, known for Oregon Trail (1945), The Sagebrush Family Trails West (1940) and Heroes of the Alamo (1937). He was married to Elizabeth Birss Ogilvie and Sue Henley.

  3. Earle Hodgins was born on October 6, 1893 in Payson, Utah, USA. He was an actor, known for Oregon Trail (1945), The Sagebrush Family Trails West (1940) and Heroes of the Alamo (1937).

  4. Earle Hodgins (1893-1964) was a versatile actor who appeared in over 330 films and TV shows, mostly as fast-talking con men in westerns. He also worked in stock theater in Utah and Washington, and married a Seattle society girl.

  5. www.westernclippings.com › heavies › earlehodgins_charactersheaviesEARLE HODGINS - westernclippings.com

    Earle Hodgins was a versatile character actor who played medicine show men, sideshow barkers, auctioneers and snake-oil con-men in over 364 film and TV roles from 1934 to 1963. He worked with many western stars, such as John Wayne, Gene Autry, Hopalong Cassidy and Johnny Mack Brown, and often stole the show with his snappy patter and outrageous mannerisms.

  6. Earle Hodgins was a prolific film and television actor. He served in the US Army during WWI and began his career as a stage actor with traveling troupes. He is known for playing the roles of fast-talking con men, often in Westerns.

  7. www.moviefone.com › celebrity › earle-hodginsEarle Hodgins | Moviefone

    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...