- Hodgins is best remembered for his many roles as a fast-talking con man, medicine-show pitchman or carnival barker who would interrupt his rapid-fire spiel to shoo kids away from his stage ("get away, son, ya bother me").
- In addition to his character roles in films, he lent his voice--uncredited--to several Porky Pig cartoons in the 1930s, including Porky's Garden (1937) and Get Rich Quick Porky (1937) in huckster roles similar to much of his on-camera work, and in The Village Smithy (1936) as the narrator.
- Served in the US Army during World War I.
- Father of Gordon Hodgins.
- Hodgins had steady work doing voice-over narration for most of Warner Bros.' trailers from the 1930s through the 1950s.
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