- Date de naissance
- Date de décès
- Nom de naissanceEdmund Richard Gibson
- Taille1,75 m
- Hoot Gibson est né le 6 août 1892 dans le Nebraska, États-Unis. Il était acteur et producteur. Il est connu pour Feud of the West (1936), Les cavaliers (1959) et Trigger Tricks (1930). Il était marié à Dorothea Dunstan, Sally Eilers, Helen Johnson et Helen Gibson. Il est mort le 23 août 1962 en Californie, États-Unis.
- ConjointsDorothea Dunstan(3 juillet 1942 - 23 août 1962) (son décès)Sally Eilers(27 juin 1930 - 24 septembre 1933) (divorcé)Helen Johnson(20 avril 1922 - 5 février 1929) (divorcé, 1 enfant)Helen Gibson(6 septembre 1913 - 25 septembre 1920) (divorcé)
- ParentsHiram J. GibsonIda Belle Richards
- In the 1950s he was out of work and reduced to working as a Las Vegas casino greeter and performing in carnivals in order to handle the enormous debts that mounted after a series of cancer operations.
- In 1933 Gibson, an avid pilot, entered the National Air Races. His plane crashed and he was seriously injured, which kept him hospitalized and off the movie screen for several months.
- Won the title "World's All Around Champion Cowboy" at age 20.
- Earned the nickname "Hoot" as a messenger for the Owl Drug Co.
- He was racing against fellow cowboy star Ken Maynard when he crashed the J-5 Swallow he was flying.
- I hired out to be an Indian in the morning then turned cowboy and chased myself all afternoon. They paid five dollars a day and two-fifty extra to fall off a horse. Make it ten dollars and I'll let him [the horse] kick me to death.
- I know of no other business where merit is rewarded as it is in the movies -- but merit must be aided by labor, and plenty of it.
- The Dude Bandit (1933) - $16,000
- The Cowboy Counsellor (1932) - $16,000
- A Man's Land (1932) - $16,000
- Spirit of the West (1932) - $16,000
- The Local Bad Man (1932) - $16,000
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