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Earle Hodgins
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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."
As actor
Saintly Sinners
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Inherit the Wind
The Missouri Traveler
The D.I.
The Young Guns
Friendly Persuasion
The Fastest Gun Alive
Guys and Dolls
East of Eden
The Forty-Niners
Thunder Over the Plains
The Great Jesse James Raid
City of Bad Men
Westward the Women
Callaway Went Thataway
Texas Carnival
The Savage Horde
Bunco Squad
Where Danger Lives
Shockproof
Radio Riot
Sheriff of Wichita
Slightly French
Henry, the Rainmaker
Canadian Pacific
Silent Conflict
Whispering Smith
Borrowed Trouble
If You Knew Susie