
Hank Patterson
Acting
Born 1888-10-09 · Springville, Alabama, USA
Hank Patterson (born Elmer Calvin Patterson; October 9, 1888 – 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 found plenty of movie work, mainly playing cantankerous types as well as blacksmiths, hotel clerks, farmers, shopkeepers and other townsmen, usually bit roles and character parts in Republic Pictures westerns, and then in popular juvenile TV westerns such as The Cisco Kid, The Adventures of Kit Carson, The Lone Ranger, and Annie Oakley. Patterson played recurring or different roles in adult/family TV westerns, including the role of "Hank Miller" in 33 episodes of Gunsmoke from 1962 through 1972, on Have Gun-Will Travel (eleven episodes), Death Valley Days (nine episodes), Tales of Wells Fargo (seven episodes), Maverick (four episodes), Cheyenne (four episodes), Wagon Train (three episodes), Daniel Boone (three episodes), The Virginian (two episodes), The Rifleman, Bonanza, and in episodes of Lawman, Bat Masterson, The Restless Gun, and many others. He made additional TV appearances, including three episodes of The Twilight Zone as well as Perry Mason, Burke's Law, The Untouchables, Judd for the Defense, My Three Sons, and in later years The Mod Squad and Love, American Style.Highway Patrol. In 1963 Patterson first appeared in what would become a recurring role as farmer Fred Ziffel on the popular CBS rural comedy Petticoat Junction. In 1965 CBS debuted another rural comedy, Green Acres. Both series were set in the mythical farming community of Hooterville, with characters from Petticoat Junction often also appearing in Green Acres, including Patterson's Fred Ziffel character. It was on the popular, irreverent Green Acres that Patterson earned his greatest fame. In 1965 and 1966—two of the years in which the two series ran concurrently—Patterson frequently appeared in both shows in the same week on primetime. The association of Patterson's character with the popular character Arnold, the pet pig whom Fred and his wife Doris treated as a son, ensured Patterson a place in TV history. Arnold attended school, watched TV and was a talented artist, piano player, and actor. He even "talked" (snorted, grunted and squealed) in a language that everyone in Hooterville seemed to understand except Oliver Wendell Douglas (Green Acres co-star Eddie Albert). According to westernclippings.com "Characters and Heavies" by Boyd Magers, "Ironically, by the time Patterson was doing 'Green Acres' he was in his late 70s and almost completely deaf, but the producers loved his portrayal so much they worked around his hearing impairment by having the dialogue coach lying on the floor out-of-shot tapping Hank's leg with a yardstick as a cue to speak his line."
Filmography

The Absent-Minded Professor
Jan 20, 1961

Gunfighters of Abilene
Jan 1, 1960

Lone Texan
Mar 1, 1959

Gunmen from Laredo
Mar 1, 1959

No Name on the Bullet
Feb 1, 1959

Monster on the Campus
Oct 15, 1958

The Decks Ran Red
Oct 10, 1958

The Saga of Hemp Brown
Sep 5, 1958

Terror in a Texas Town
Sep 1, 1958

Earth vs. the Spider
Sep 1, 1958

Attack of the Puppet People
Apr 1, 1958

Attack of the Puppet People
Apr 1, 1958

The Amazing Colossal Man
Oct 25, 1957

Gunsight Ridge
Sep 1, 1957

Beginning of the End
Jun 28, 1957

The Storm Rider
Mar 1, 1957

Julie
Oct 17, 1956

Strange Intruder
Sep 2, 1956

The First Traveling Saleslady
Aug 1, 1956

Tarantula
Oct 29, 1955

Phantom Trails
May 8, 1955

Southwest Passage
Apr 1, 1954

Jack Slade
Nov 8, 1953

Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders
Jul 8, 1953

California Conquest
Jul 4, 1952

Don Daredevil Rides Again
Apr 10, 1951

Silver City Bonanza
Mar 1, 1951

Blades of the Musketeers
Nov 24, 1950

Desperadoes of the West
Aug 2, 1950

The Return of Jesse James
Aug 1, 1950