Peter Hobbs, a renowned thespian, came into this world on January 18, 1918, in the charming coastal town of Etretat, France, a place known for its stunning white cliffs and picturesque lighthouse. Throughout his illustrious career, Hobbs left an indelible mark on the film industry, with his impressive body of work including iconic roles in 'The Man with Two Brains' (1983),'The Andromeda Strain' (1971),and the Woody Allen classic 'Sleeper' (1973).
Hobbs' personal life was marked by a series of loving relationships, as he was married to the lovely Carolyn Adams, the talented Patience Cleveland, the charming Parker McCormick, and the beautiful Ruth Margaret Davis. Despite the ups and downs of life, Hobbs remained a devoted partner to each of his spouses.
Tragically, Peter Hobbs' life came to a close on January 2, 2011, in Santa Monica, California, USA, a city known for its stunning beaches and vibrant cultural scene.