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A rollicking look at filmmaking, James Dean, and Hollywood.
A Texan in Hollywood
By Robert Hinkle with Mike Farris
Foreword by George Stevens, Jr.
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"Do you think you could teach Rock Hudson to talk like
you do?"
The question came from famed Hollywood director George Stevens,
and an affirmative answer propelled Bob Hinkle into a fifty-year
career in Hollywood as a speech coach, actor, producer, director,
and friend to the stars. Along the way, Hinkle helped Rock
Hudson, Dennis Hopper, Carroll Baker, and Mercedes McCambridge
talk like Texans for the 1956 epic film Giant.
He also helped create the character Jett Rink with
James Dean, who became a best friend, and he consoled Elizabeth
Taylor personally when Dean was killed in a tragic car accident
before the film was released.
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A few years later, Paul Newman asked Hinkle to do for him
what he did for James Dean. The result was Newman's powerful
portrayal of a Texas no-good in the Academy Award-winning
film Hud (1963).
Hinkle could - and did - stop by the LBJ Ranch to exchange
pleasantries with the president of the United States. He did
likewise with Elvis Presley at Graceland. Good friends with
Robert Wagner, Hinkle even taught Wagner's wife Natalie Wood
how to throw a rope.
He appeared in numerous television series, including Gunsmoke,
Bonanza, Dragnet,
and Walker, Texas Ranger.
On a handshake, he worked as country music legend Mary Robbins'
manager, and he helped Evel Knievel rise to fame.
From his birth in Brownfield, Texas, to a family so poor
"they could only afford a tumbleweed as a pet",
Hinkle went on to gain acclaim in Hollywood. Through it all,
he remained the salty, down-to-earth former rodeo cowboy from
West Texas who could talk his way into - or out of - most
any situation. More than forty photographs, including rare
behind-the-scenes glimpses of the stars Hinkle met and befriended
along the way, complement this rousing, never-dull memoir.
Robert Hinkle is a retired
actor, writer, producer, and director. He lives in Texas with
his wife, Sandra. Mike Farris
is a screenwriter and attorney. He and his wife, Susan, run
Farris
Literary Agency, Inc., in Dallas.
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