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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.
34 FILMS OF JOHN HODIAK (1914 - 1955) 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.
Here are 10 things you should know about John Hodiak, born on April 16, 1914. In his all-too-brief life and career, he enjoyed success on the stage, in radio...
Hodiak followed his triumphant appearance in Adano with a starring role opposite Lucille Ball in Two Smart People (1946), followed by The Harvey Girls, a popular musical co-starring Judy Garland, and Somewhere in the Night (1946), his initial foray into the realm of film noir.
John Hodiak: From Hamtramck to Hollywood. Radio and film actor John Hodiak in The Sellout (1952) It was the church plays, the high school dramas and John Hodiak's eagerness to spout speeches that got him hipped on the radio acting idea which finally paid off way out in Hollywood.