Robert Hinkle

Robert Hinkle

94 · Born: Jul 25, 1930

Personal Details

BornJul 25, 1930 Brownfield, Texas, USA

Biography

Texas Bob Hinkle's remarkable journey through the world of show business, characterized by a prolonged and impressive string of accomplishments, began in the latter half of the 20th-century, a time of significant cultural and artistic metamorphosis, marked by the convergence of innovative ideas, groundbreaking artistic expressions, and the evolution of popular entertainment forms.

Bob's educational journey came to a close with his high school graduation in the small town of Brownfield, Texas, a rural community that would always hold a special place in his heart. It was in this humble setting that he made the life-changing decision to enlist in the United States Air Force, a bold move that would significantly impact the course of his life.

Throughout the extensive duration of his tenure in the Air Force, Bob would go on to receive an honorable discharge in the month of March, specifically in the year 1950, thereby serving as a poignant testament to his unwavering dedication and unrelenting commitment to serving his country with unshakeable loyalty and patriotism.

The formative years of this individual's life would go on to lay the groundwork for a remarkable show-business career that would be characterized by a plethora of notable moments, distinguished accomplishments, and enduring influences on the entertainment industry.

Bob's professional journey underwent a profound transformation following his discharge, as he elected to embark on a thrilling adventure in the world of rodeos, where he demonstrated exceptional prowess as a calf-roper and bulldogger. His most remarkable achievement during this period was securing a notable victory in a bet he placed with a fellow competitor, thereby earning the right to accompany the esteemed Queen of the Rodeo, the captivating Miss Sandra Larson, on a date. This serendipitous encounter ultimately blossomed into a lifelong partnership, as Bob and Miss Larson exchanged vows a mere 15 months later and have since remained devoted to each other for an impressive 56 years. Throughout their marriage, they have been blessed with three wonderful children, Michael, Bradley, and Melody, who have undoubtedly brought immense joy and fulfillment to their lives.

Bob's rodeo acquaintances on the set of Universal's 1952 cinematic production "Bronco Buster" initially garnered the attention of director Budd Boetticher, which subsequently led to Bob being cast in an uncredited capacity as a cowboy stunt performer. This serendipitous turn of events sparked his fascination with the film industry, ultimately leading him to pursue a multifaceted career in the entertainment sector.

Bob's career in the entertainment industry encompassed a diverse array of film and television appearances, including notable roles in "Giant" (1955),"Hud" (1953),and "Old Rex" (1960). Moreover, he was also involved in the production of "Old Rex" (1960) in a triple capacity as the writer, director, and producer.

Robert, affectionately known as Bob, embarked on a remarkable creative odyssey during the 1960s, a period marked by immense artistic growth and innovation. As a visionary producer, Bob's creative endeavors culminated in the production of a remarkable series of country-music specials that not only showcased his exceptional talents but also left an indelible mark on the music industry.

Noteworthy in Bob's professional trajectory was his foray into the realm of cinematic storytelling, where he donned multiple hats, writing, directing, and producing a string of two-reel shorts for the esteemed Paramount Pictures. This notable milestone in his career proved pivotal, as it afforded him the opportunity to refine his craft as a masterful weaver of tales and a visionary creative force behind the camera lens.

Beyond his illustrious career in the entertainment industry, Bob played a pivotal and profoundly influential role in the lives of his close friends and esteemed colleagues. His multifaceted expertise and tireless dedication to the craft of management culminated in his appointment as the personal manager for the renowned Chill Wills, whose remarkable career he expertly guided and adeptly nurtured, thereby facilitating the singer's attainment of unparalleled success.

Robert, a multifaceted creative force, embarked on a cinematic journey during the 1970s, assuming the director's chair and producer's mantle for a succession of notable films, including the 1972 cinematic endeavour "Guns of a Stranger", a production that showcased his burgeoning talent behind the camera, and the 1982 film "Atoka", a notable achievement that boasted an impressive roster of country music luminaries, thereby solidifying Bob's reputation as a versatile and accomplished industry professional, a testament to his versatility and expertise in the realm of filmmaking.

Bob's professional expertise extended far beyond the realm of filmmaking, as he also held the prestigious position of General Manager at Network One in Nashville, Tennessee, a city renowned for its vibrant music scene and rich cultural heritage.

As Bob embarked on the next chapter of his life, he made the conscious decision to remain professionally engaged by continuing to work in tandem with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, leveraging his profound expertise to offer life-saving support to individuals grappling with the aftermath of devastating disasters.

Bob resides in the vibrant city of Dallas, Texas, where he shares a residence with his loving and devoted wife, Sandra. In their free time, the couple, despite Bob's reduced work schedule, continues to be actively involved in the entertainment industry, a passion that brings them immense joy and fulfillment.

Career

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1963
Hud
Hud as Rodeo Announcer Frank
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1962
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1960
All the Fine Young Cannibals
All the Fine Young Cannibals as Texas Man (uncredited)
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1958
No Place to Land
No Place to Land as 'Big Jim'
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1956
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1955
Outlaw Treasure
Outlaw Treasure as Frank James
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2015
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2003
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1973