by Hans J. Wollstein
biography
A veteran stunt man, Hugh Hooker also did the occasional bit part, such as a bellboy in Dead Reckoning (1947) and an outlaw in The Bandit Queen (1950). The following year, he starred in a failed television pilot which was eventually released theatrically as The Adventures of the Texas Kid (1954). Conceived by veteran B-Western entrepreneur Robert Emmett Tansey, the lackluster oater also featured silent screen stars Monte Blue and James Kirkwood. Hooker stuck mostly to stunt work thereafter and also produced a couple of B-movies: The Littlest Hobo (1958) and The Devil's Partner (1962). He was the father of stunt performers Buddy Joe Hooker and Billy Hank Hooker.
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The Gold Raiders
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1951 | |||
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Bandit Queen
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1950 | |||
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King of the Bullwhip
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1950 | |||
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Dead Reckoning
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1947 |




