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Bob Terry
Actor
Born September 24, 1910Died May 28, 1988 (77 years)
Bob Terry's (aka Robert Terry and Bob Hodges) real name (birth name) was Robert T. Hodges and he was born in New York City, New York, USA in 1910. He was a fixture in many Poverty Row features and serials for a short period circa 1936 to 1940, when he dropped out of movies and became a car salesman in Los Angeles.
Known For
Filmography
1941 | Citizen Kane · as Newsreel Man (uncredited) |
1940 | Up in the Air · as Sound Engineer (uncredited) |
1940 | Sky Bandits · as Henchman Hutchins |
1940 | Lightning Strikes West · as Tad Grant |
1940 | Danger Ahead · as Henchman Gimpy |
1940 | Yukon Flight · as Henchman Delong |
1939 | Flaming Lead · as Henchman Blackie |
1939 | Dick Tracy's G-Men · as Benton |
1939 | Straight Shooter · as Saloon Gunman Jim (archive Footage) |
1939 | Down the Wyoming Trail · as Blackie |
1939 | Outlaws' Paradise · as Henchman Steve |
1939 | Texas Wildcats · as Mort Burrows |
1939 | Code of the Cactus · as Henchman Lefty |
1938 | California Frontier · as Henchman |
1938 | Six-Gun Trail · as Henchman Mac |
1938 | Where the Buffalo Roam · as Rogell-Rider Shifty |
1938 | Lightning Carson Rides Again · as Paul Smith - Carson's Nephew |
1938 | The Stranger from Arizona · as Henchman Talbot |
1938 | Starlight Over Texas · as Henchman Farrell |
1938 | Dick Tracy Returns · as Agent Reynolds |
1938 | On the Great White Trail · as Sergeant Kelly |
1938 | Man's Country · as Henchman |
1938 | Songs and Saddles · as Henchman Klinker |
1938 | Six-Shootin' Sheriff · as Ed Morton |
1938 | The Buccaneer · as Officer |
1938 | Where the West Begins · as Henchman |
1937 | The Mysterious Pilot · as Rcmp Constable Casper |
1937 | Renfrew of the Royal Mounted · as Henchman Duke |
1937 | Flying Fists · as Brunt |
1937 | Brothers of the West · as Ed Wade |
1937 | Blake of Scotland Yard · as Peyton - Henchman |
1937 | Blake of Scotland Yard · as Henchman Peyton |
1936 | Stormy Trails · as Billy Storm |
1936 | Strike Me Pink · as Club Lido Patron (uncredited) |
1935 | Let 'em Have It · as Federal Agent |