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  1. --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.

  2. John Hodiak (16 avril 1914 – 19 octobre 1955) est un acteur américain. Biographie. Il est né à Pittsburgh, en Pennsylvanie ; ses parents étaient Walter Hodiak (25 octobre 1888 – 21 août 1962) et Anna Pogorzelec (28 février 1888 – 17 octobre 1971). Il était d’ascendance ukrainienne et polonaise.

  3. 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.

  4. 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. Finally, there was…

  5. Hodiak wurde als Sohn von Walter Hodiak und Anna Pogorzelec in Pittsburgh geboren. Er war ukrainisch - polnischer Abstammung. Aufgewachsen ist er in einer polnisch geprägten Vorstadtgemeinde von Detroit in Michigan. Erste Erfahrungen mit dem Schauspielerberuf machte er bei Amateuraufführungen bereits als Kind.

  6. 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 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. 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. Hodie had worked up such an oratorical rep around Hamtramck that when a campaigning candidate for Michigan ...