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Cordell Hickman

Cordell Hickman

2 titles Acting Nov 13, 1932 Died: Aug 30, 1996 Oklahoma, USA

Cordell Hickman, born on November 13, 1932, in Oklahoma, made a significant mark in the entertainment industry as a talented actor. He is best recognized for his performances in several classic films from the early 1940s. Among his notable works are "The Biscuit Eater" released in 1940, a heartwarming story about friendship and perseverance, and "Tales of Manhattan" from 1942, an anthology film that weaves together various narratives showcasing the complexities of human relationships. Additionally, Hickman appeared in "The Big Bonanza" in 1944, further solidifying his presence in Hollywood during that era.

Hickman's career, while spanning only a few years in the limelight, left an indelible impression on audiences. After his time in the spotlight, he continued to live a life away from the public eye. He passed away on August 30, 1996, in Los Angeles, California. Cordell Hickman's contributions to film, particularly during the golden age of cinema, remain a cherished part of cinematic history, reflecting the artistic spirit of his time. His performances continue to be remembered and appreciated by film enthusiasts today.

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