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Earl Dobbins
(1910-1949)
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Earl Dobbins was born on 17 September 1910 in Butte County, California, USA. He was an actor. He died on 9 February 1949 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Sister Kenny
7.2
Farmer
(uncredited)
1946
Lone Texas Ranger
6.8
Henchman Jenkins
(uncredited)
1945
Bordertown Trail
6.1
Henchman
(uncredited)
1944
Robbers of the Range
6.2
Henchman
(uncredited)
1941
Western Union
6.7
Telegraph Worker
(uncredited)
1941
Song of the Saddle
5.9
Rodeo Performer
(uncredited)
1936
Not Exactly Gentlemen
6.9
Teamster
(uncredited)
1931
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Born
September 17
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1910
Butte County, California, USA
Died
February 9
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1949
Los Angeles, California, USA
(knife wound)
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Bennie E. Dobbins
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His father Ben had been a stuntman in early westerns, and his son
Bennie E. Dobbins
continued for a 3rd generation.
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