Elmer Calvin "Hank" Patterson (October 9, 1888 â€" August 23, 1975)
was an American actor and musician. He is known foremost for playing
two recurring characters on three television series: the stableman
Hank Miller on Gunsmoke and farmer Fred Ziffel on both Petticoat
Junction and Green Acres.Patterson was born in Springville, Alabama,
one of seven children of Green Davis Patterson, an insurance agent,
and Mary Isabell "Mollie" Newton Patterson. By the 1890s his family
had moved to Taylor, Texas, where he spent most of his boyhood and
attended school through 8th grade. In 1917 he registered for a World
War I draft card in Lubbock County, Texas.Patterson had intended to be
a serious pianist, but he instead became a vaudeville piano player. By
the end of the 1920s he moved to California. He entered the movie
business as an actor during the 1930s. His earliest identified screen
work was an uncredited appearance in the Roy Rogers' Western film The
Arizona Kid (1939).
was an American actor and musician. He is known foremost for playing
two recurring characters on three television series: the stableman
Hank Miller on Gunsmoke and farmer Fred Ziffel on both Petticoat
Junction and Green Acres.Patterson was born in Springville, Alabama,
one of seven children of Green Davis Patterson, an insurance agent,
and Mary Isabell "Mollie" Newton Patterson. By the 1890s his family
had moved to Taylor, Texas, where he spent most of his boyhood and
attended school through 8th grade. In 1917 he registered for a World
War I draft card in Lubbock County, Texas.Patterson had intended to be
a serious pianist, but he instead became a vaudeville piano player. By
the end of the 1920s he moved to California. He entered the movie
business as an actor during the 1930s. His earliest identified screen
work was an uncredited appearance in the Roy Rogers' Western film The
Arizona Kid (1939).
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