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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_HodiakJohn Hodiak - Wikipedia

    Hodiak went to Paramount for Desert Fury (1947), playing the lead with Lizabeth Scott and Burt Lancaster.He starred in Love from a Stranger (1947) for Eagle Lion, then supported Lana Turner and Clark Gable in Homecoming (1948). He supported Gable again in Command Decision (1948). The two Gable films were hits but Hodiak was voted "box office poison" by exhibitors at the end of 1948.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0388303John Hodiak - IMDb

    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's early death at age 41, however, robbed Hollywood of a strong player and promising character star.

  3. 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's early death at age 41, however, robbed Hollywood of a strong player and promising character star. Born ...

  4. Oct 30, 2023 · Early Life and Career. John Hodiak was born on April 16, 1914, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Ukrainian and Polish immigrants. He grew up in a suburb of Detroit, Michigan, where he developed an interest in music and drama.

  5. God was sad on this date in 1955 when John Hodiak passed way in Los Angeles, he was 41 years old. 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. J ohn Hodiak was a husky star known for his performance in Hollywood and on the stage.. Hodiak, the son of Ukrainian and Polish immigrants, was born in Pittsburgh and grew up in Detroit. He first tried radio as the door to an acting career but was turned down because of his accent.

  7. Apr 16, 2014 · A tribute to a rugged Pittsburgh-born actor who rose to stardom during World War II but is now largely forgotten.

  8. John Hodiak began his radio acting career in Detroit, where he'd previously worked in the warehouse at the Chevrolet motor company. Signed to an MGM contract in 1942, Hodiak did some of his best work on loan-out to 20th Century-Fox, where he appeared as a communist stoker in Hitchcock's Lifeboat (1944) and as the humanitarian US army officer in A Bell for Adano (1945).

  9. 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.

  10. Other articles where John Hodiak is discussed: Sam Wood: Later films: …deadly mission, and Walter Pidgeon, John Hodiak, and Van Johnson appeared in supporting roles. The Stratton Story (1949) was a fine biopic about the baseball player Monty Stratton, who overcame the loss of one leg; James Stewart played the title role, and June Allyson was Stratton’s wife.