Hoss is a fictional character appearing in Marvel Comics, created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Clayton Crain. Hoss has been described as "one of Hell's most able tracker-scouts". He first appeared in Ghost Rider (Road to Damnation) #1 (Nov. 2005)
Hoss Cartwright's horse was named Chub.
Hoss Cartwright was the name of a fictional character on the TV show Bonanza. Hoss was not married and did not have children. He was played by actor Dan Blocker who along with his wife Dolphia, had 4 children. Their names are Debra, Dana, David, and Dirk.
Dan Blocker was nicknamed "Hoss" due to his role as Eric "Hoss" Cartwright on the television series "Bonanza." The character was known for his big, warm-hearted personality and physical stature, which matched Blocker's own large frame. The term "Hoss" is a colloquialism for a strong, dependable man, further emphasizing Blocker's portrayal of the lovable character. The nickname stuck with him throughout his life, reflecting both his on-screen persona and his real-life demeanor.
Hoss is steve.
Hoss Cartwright is a fictional character from the television series "Bonanza," which aired from 1959 to 1973. He did not have a house in Hemet, California, as his character lived on the Ponderosa Ranch, located near Virginia City, Nevada. Hemet is a real city, but it is not associated with the storyline or setting of "Bonanza."
In the TV show "Bonanza," the character Hoss Cartwright, played by actor Dan Blocker, was often described as being over 300 pounds.
Hoss is probably a form of "hess"
Hoss - comics - was created in 2005.
HOSS Records was created in 2004.
Américo Hoss died in 1990.
Américo Hoss was born in 1916.
Hoss Ellington was born in 1935.