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Allen 'Farina' Hoskins

Allen 'Farina' Hoskins

2 titles Acting Aug 09, 1920 Died: Jul 26, 1980 Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Allen 'Farina' Hoskins, born Allen Clayton Hoskins on August 9, 1920, in Boston, Massachusetts, was an accomplished actor recognized for his work in early cinema. He gained fame as a member of the beloved "Our Gang" series, appearing in 106 episodes from 1922 to 1931. Notable films from his early career include "Pups Is Pups," "Shivering Shakespeare," and "Bear Shooters," all released in 1930. His nickname 'Farina' originated from a popular cereal, and during his time with Hal Roach Studios, he commanded a weekly salary of $350—significantly higher than his peers, including Jackie Cooper.

In addition to his acting career, Hoskins served in the military during World War II, showcasing his commitment to his country. After the war, he shifted his focus towards helping others, establishing a successful career in medical centers around Los Angeles. He dedicated himself to aiding young individuals grappling with disabilities, drug issues, and mental health challenges.

Hoskins was married to Frances and was a proud father to two children, Candy and Chris. He also had a sister, actress Jannie Hoskins. Allen 'Farina' Hoskins passed away on July 26, 1980, in Oakland, California, leaving behind a legacy marked by both artistic accomplishments and humanitarian efforts.

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