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John Hodiak (/ ˈ h oʊ. d iː. æ k / HOH-dee-ak; April 16, 1914 – October 19, 1955) was an American actor who worked in radio, stage and film.
John Hodiak. Actor: Lifeboat. Pittsburgh-born John Hodiak was one of several up-and-coming male talents who managed to take advantage of the dearth of WWII-era superstars (MGM's Clark Gable, Van Johnson, Robert Taylor and James Stewart, among others) who were off serving their country.
John Hodiak. Actor: Lifeboat. Pittsburgh-born John Hodiak was one of several up-and-coming male talents who managed to take advantage of the dearth of WWII-era superstars (MGM's Clark Gable, Van Johnson, Robert Taylor and James Stewart, among others) who were off serving their country.
Hodiak made his debut in A Stranger in Town in 1943. He appeared in 34 movies over a 12 year career. The vast majority of his appearances occurred in the 50s an 60s. Major film genres were: drama, war, romance, and comedy. His IMDb ratings are in a tight range: Mean - 6.5. Median - 6.5. Mode - 6.7 & 6.8 (4)
Actor Born April 16, 1914 in Pittsburgh, PA. Died Oct. 19, 1955 of heart attack in Tarzana, CA. J ohn Hodiak was a husky star known for his performance in Hollywood and on the stage. Hodiak, the...
--John Hodiak, quoted by James Robert Parrish in Hollywood Players: The Forties If John Hodiak felt all of his roles were variations on himself, it may be because he was so easily cast as a time-honored type. He was one of the screen's quintessential workingmen, with a rugged physique, strong features and a head made for hard hats.
Find bio, credits and filmography information for John Hodiak on AllMovie - John Hodiak began his radio acting career in Detroit, where he'd previously worked in the warehouse…
John Hodiak (April 16, 1914 – October 19, 1955) was an American actor who worked in radio and film. Description above from the Wikipedia article John Hodiak, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. Known For. Lifeboat. Somewhere in the Night. Battleground. Desert Fury. The Harvey Girls. Ambush at Tomahawk Gap.
In Lewis Allen. …from a compulsive gambler (John Hodiak). The suspenseful So Evil My Love (1948) featured Milland as a con man who seduces a widow (Ann Todd) and manipulates her into assisting him in a scheme involving one of her friends (Geraldine Fitzgerald). Milland also starred in Sealed Verdict (1948), a… Read More.
Pittsburgh-born John Hodiak was one of several up-and-coming male talents who managed to take advantage of the dearth of WWII-era superstars (MGM's Clark Gable, Van Johnson, Robert Taylor and James Stewart, among others) who were off serving their country.