Eddie Hodges Actor Singer - 2018年9月25日 Samuel Hodges (born March 5, 1947) professionally known as Eddie Hodges, is an American former child actor and recording artist who left show business as an adult. He made his film debut in the 1959 film A Hole in the Head with Frank Sinatra and Edward G. Robinson, in which Hodges and Sinatra performed a song called "High Hopes". When Sinatra recorded the song for Capitol Records, Hodges was not included as Decca Records would not grant him permission to record the duet with Sinatra. Hodges made eight feature films and numerous TV guest appearances. He is probably best remembered for playing the title role in Michael Curtiz's 1960 film The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. He also appeared in the 1962 film Advise and Consent in a minor role as well as the Disney films Summer Magic and The Happiest Millionaire.
In 1959 at age 12, Hodges became Mississippi's first Grammy Award winner for his contribution to the original Broadway cast soundtrack album of The Music Man for which he sang a solo and was credited as the lead singer on another song. It was the first year that the Grammys were awarded.
At the age of 14, Hodges recorded for Cadence Records and his biggest hit was "I'm Gonna Knock on Your Door" in 1961. He also scored a minor hit with "(Girls, Girls, Girls) Made to Love," a song written by Phil Everly and originally recorded by the Everly Brothers.
Sent him 2 photos on 20 Aug and got them back signed 25 Sep.
[youtubehvgo7K3BXI0[/youtube[youtubeQRIhld4O68c[/youtube
Mr Eddie Hodges
106 McSwain Rd.
Hattiesburg, MS 39401
Child/Actor singer "Eddie Hodges" success - 2013年10月20日 Hodges made his professional acting debut on stage in Meredith Willson's 1957 Broadway musical The Music Man, in which he played the character of Winthrop Paroo.[3 He made his film debut in the 1959 film A Hole in the Head with Frank Sinatra and Edward G. Robinson, in which Hodges and Sinatra performed a song called High Hopes. When Sinatra recorded the song for Capitol records, although it became a solo, Hodges was given a single line in the last verse. Hodges made eight feature films and numerous TV guest appearances. He is probably best remembered for the title role in Michael Curtiz's 1960 film 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which is considered one of the best of the many attempts to film Mark Twain's classic. Both Hodges and his co-star as Jim, Archie Moore, received generally positive reviews for their performances. He also appeared in the 1963 Disney film Summer Magic and the 1967 film The Happiest Millionaire.
mailed photo 8-9-13
received signed 8-19-13
used: private resident address
Collins, MS
Note: per admin I won't post private addresses to protect privacy.