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Born and raised on a military base in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Edwin Hodge moved to New York with his family when he was 3 years old. At age 9, Hodge
attended a cattle call for what he thought was an audition for a commercial. He was surprised when they announced he was cast in the Tony Award-winning revival of "Showboat" on Broadway.
Heading out to Los Angeles to continue his acting career, Hodge quickly
landed a role in the Showtime movie, "My Teacher Ate My Homework," for which he
received the "Young Artist Award." Next up was a role as a young Marvin Gaye
in "The Marvin Gaye Story." Other television credits include guest appearances on "Beyond Belief," "Touched By An Angel," "Any Day Now," "King of
Queens" and a recurring role on "Boston Public."
After guest appearances in "7th Heaven" and "Grounded For Life," Edwin
Hodge returns to the WB in "Jack and Bobby" as Jack's best friend Marcus Ride.
On the big screen, Hodge was most recently seen in the Dennis Quaid film,
"The Alamo" where he portrayed one of the battle's seven survivors who lived to
tell the true story. Other movie credits include "Big Momma's House," "Die Hard With A Vengeance," and "National Lampoon's Dorm Daze."
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