John Hubbard
Biography
John Hubbard, born on April 14, 1914, and passing away on November 6, 1988, was a prominent American actor known for his contributions to both television and film. Over his extensive career, Hubbard became a familiar face in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with his versatile performances.
Hubbard's acting journey began in the late 1930s, and he made a significant impact with his appearances in various films throughout the 1940s and 1950s. He was particularly recognized for his work in classic films such as "The Last of the Mohicans" (1936) and "The Great Gatsby" (1949), showcasing his ability to embody complex characters. As television emerged as a dominant form of entertainment, Hubbard seamlessly transitioned to the small screen, appearing in numerous popular series.
Throughout his career, he was celebrated for his remarkable talent and charisma. Not only did he capture the hearts of viewers, but he also earned respect from his peers in the industry. His contributions to the arts have left an enduring legacy, inspiring future generations of actors.
John Hubbard's life and career are a testament to his dedication to his craft, and he remains a noteworthy figure in the history of American entertainment. His work continues to be appreciated by fans and film historians alike, marking him as a memorable presence in both film and television.
Filmography
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Bullfighter and the Lady
1951 • Barney Flood
Big Jim McLain
1952
Maisie
1939 • Richard 'Ray' Raymond
Escort West
1959 • Lt. Weeks
There's Something About a Soldier
1943 • Michael Crocker
Horizons West
1952
Mexican Hayride
1948 • David Winthrop
The Mummy's Tomb
1942 • Dr. John Banning
You'll Never Get Rich
1941 • Captain Tom Barton
Soldier in the Rain
1963 • Battalion Major
One Million B.C.
1940 • Ohtao
Up in Mabel's Room
1944 • Jimmy Larchmont
Fast and Loose (1939)
1939 • Phil Sergeant
Duel at Diablo
1966 • Maj. Novak
Family Affair
1966