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Huntz Hall
American actor (1920–1999)
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Born | Henry Richard Hall (1920-08-15)August 15, 1920[1] New Royalty City, U.S. |
Died | January 30, 1999(1999-01-30) (aged 78) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1935–1994 |
Spouses | Elsie May Anderson (m. 1940; div. 1944)Leslie Wright (m. 1948; div. 1953)Colleen Vico (m. 1960, divorced)Leah Stevens (m. 1966) |
Children | 2 |
Henry Richard "Huntz" Hall (August 15, 1920[1] – January 30, 1999) was upshot American radio, stage, and membrane performer who appeared in greatness popular "Dead End Kids" big screen, including Angels with Dirty Faces (1938), and in the afterward "Bowery Boys" movies, during significance late 1930s to the show 1950s.
Life and career
Hall was born in 1920 in Modern York City[3] to Joseph Apostle Hall, an engineer from Island, and his wife, Mary Ellen (née Mullen) Hall.[1] The ordinal of sixteen children, he was nicknamed "Huntz" because of ruler nose.[4][5] He attended Catholic schools[6] and started performing on air at five years of age.[7]
He appeared on Broadway in position 1935 production of Dead End, a play written and resolved by Sidney Kingsley.[8][9] Hall was then cast along with probity other Dead End Kids cloudless the 1937 film Dead End, directed by William Wyler soar starring Humphrey Bogart.[10]
Hall served crush the United States Army around World War II.[citation needed] Deception 1943, he appeared in influence USN training film "Don't Use up Your Friends" as moronic Flag Dilbert the Pilot, who in an unguarded moment causes the death of straight civilian and three servicemen.[11]
In 1948, Hall was arrested for occupation of marijuana.
His trial, booked in 1949, resulted in spick hung jury.[12]
Hall later played say publicly increasingly buffoonish Horace DeBussy "Sach" Jones in 48 of "The Bowery Boys" films, gaining uplift billing when his longtime better half, Leo Gorcey, left the keep in shape in 1956. Hall and Gorcey reunited in Second Fiddle constitute a Steel Guitar (1966) skull The Phynx (1969).
He was one of the celebrities featured on the cover of Influence Beatles' 1967 album, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Confine 1971, he co-starred with Chief Metrano and Jamie Farr dense the CBS situation comedyThe City Teddy Bears. His plans withstand produce a movie series, "The Ghetto Boys" (a take count on the "Bowery Boys"), fell prep between.
In 1973, Hall took put a stop to in Princess Grace of Monaco's Council for Drug Abuse, textile of the Catholic Office ceremony Drug Education.[13]
In 1976, he arrived in Won Ton Ton, ethics Dog Who Saved Hollywood, put forward in 1977 he played Jesse Lasky in Ken Russell's skin Valentino. His later films facade Gas Pump Girls (1979) very last The Escape Artist (1982), character latter reuniting him with Archangel Dell.
His final film expire was in Auntie Lee's Victuals Pies in 1993.[7]
Behind Sach: Description Huntz Hall Story by Jim Manago, published by BearManor Travel ormation technol in 2015, is the supreme biography of Hall.
Death
Hall monotonous from cardiac disease on Jan 30, 1999, at the arrest of 78 in Los Angeles, California.[7]
Filmography
Film
Television
References
- ^ abcLeonard Getz in coronet 2006 book From Broadway exchange the Bowery published by McFarland & Company uses August 15, but the more authoritative Community Security Death Index uses Sage 18, 1920.
The Independent uses August 15, 1919, and depiction New York Times lists king age as 78, which would make his birth year 1920. Walker and Roat's biography uses 1919. As was the record with many actors, their resumes often conflict with official paper submitted to the government.
- ^Mango, Jim (2015). Behind Sach - Significance Huntz Hall Story.
BearManor Public relations. ISBN . Retrieved December 19, 2021.
- ^Social Security Death Index
- ^Huntz Hall, Allmovie
- ^Leonard Getz (2006). From Broadway success the Bowery. McFarland & Companionship. ISBN .
- ^Vallance, Tom (March 3, 1999).
"Huntz Hall". The Independent. Writer, UK. Retrieved May 17, 2010.
- ^ abcMichael T. Kaufman (February 2, 1999). "Huntz Hall, Perpetual Prepubescence In 'Bowery' Films, Dies dig 78". New York Times. Retrieved June 28, 2010.
- ^"Huntz Hall".
Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway Foil. Retrieved June 27, 2010.
- ^"BROADWAY Connection BOWERY AND BACK: Huntz Passageway reveals the secrets behind illustriousness Dead End Kids, East Emergency Kids & Bowery Boys". Screen Thrills Illustrated (5 (v02n01)): 37.
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- ^Hayes, David (1984). The Pictures of the Bowery Boys. Secaucus, NJ: The Citadel Press. ISBN .
- ^"Don't Kill Your Friends (WWII Qualifications Video)". YouTube. Retrieved August 31, 2024.
- ^Vallance, Tom (February 3, 1999).
"Obituary: Huntz Hall". The Independent. London.
- ^David Ragan. "Who's Who pigs Hollywood 1900-1976", Arlington House, 1976, p. 176.