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  1. This is a complete filmography of American actor Hoot Gibson (August 6, 1892 – August 23, 1962), including his performances between 1910 and 1960. Gibson appeared in more than 200 films.

  2. Mar 3, 2017 · He died Aug. 23, 1962 of cancer. Now, about that nickname. Legend had it that he was called Hoot because he hunted hoot owls at night. O’Neal, who regularly wrote for the magazine, said that wasn’t it at all. “He acquired his famous nickname when he worked as a bicycle message for the Owl Drug Company.” Now, isn’t that a hoot!

  3. 817. 48K views 1 year ago The Man Who Can Fly Anything. Hoot Gibson: Seconds From Disaster (STS Mission), the Vietnam War, Top Gun School, F-14 Tomcat Test Pilot, Astronaut. A wonderful...

  4. Apr 30, 2009 · Hoot (the nickname originated with cowboy movie star Edmund "Hoot" Gibson) knew many of these flying machines personally. From light piston aircraft to thundering World War II fighters to...

  5. 280K views • 11 months ago. •. A wonderful series of interviews with Hoot Gibson. He is a Topgun pilot, Astronaut, air racer, instructor, engineer and much more. This is the first part of ...

  6. Biography. Hoot Gibson was a colorful figure, a light-hearted, fun-loving personality on screen and off. Hoot’s cheerful westerns included a significant amount of comedy. His mild, peaceful character rarely carried a gun. As an expert horseman, Hoot was always impressive on a galloping horse.

  7. August 06, 1892. Died. August 23, 1962. Cause of Death. Cancer. Biography. Read More. Hoot Gibson was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In his early acting career, Gibson appeared in such films as "Step on It!" (1922), "Trimmed" (1922) and "The Bear-Cat" (1922).

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