Ben Hall
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1899-03-18 – 1985-05-20
Place of birth: Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Biography
Benjamin Joseph Hall (March 18, 1899 – May 20, 1985) was an American actor who started performing as a boy and worked for three and a half decades, mainly in small parts. Born in Brooklyn, New York as the eldest child of American stevedore George E. Hall and his English wife Constance L. Fletcher, Ben Hall began making appearances in films when he was little more than ten years old. After a handful of movies, his family moved to Weehawken, New Jersey, and in 1918 Ben took work as a bank clerk in Manhattan. But by 1920, Ben and his mother had moved to Los Angeles (where they were joined later by his younger brother George Jr.). Hall worked as a property man for the studios for a time, but eventually began to get small roles and was eking out a living as an actor again by 1926. He became a minor but fairly frequently-used member of the John Ford Stock Company, and did eight films for John Ford between 1929 and 1946. Most memorable among these bit roles was probably that of the barber who slicks down and perfumes Wyatt Earp's hair in My Darling Clementine (1946). Hall left acting in 1949, though he lived for another 36 years. He died in North Hollywood, California in 1985. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Known for
Radio Kisses
1930
The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine
1942AttendantHollywood Trouble
1935
The Skyrocket
1926Peter StantonLove Past Thirty
1934Junior Burt
Satan Town
1926Crippy Jack
The Star Witness
1931Timekeeper at W.P. Randolph (uncredited)
It Happened Tomorrow
1944
Held For Ransom
1938Hillbilly
A Man from Wyoming
1930Orderly
Harold Teen
1928Goofy
Racing Luck
1935'Knapsack'An All American Toothache
1936Dental Student (uncredited)
Parole Girl
1933Apartment Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Lilly Turner
1933Western Union Boy (uncredited)
The Stranger's Return
1933Farmhand
Face in the Sky
1933Service Station Attendant (uncredited)
Smoke Tree Range
1937Pete
Fury
1936Walter "Goofy" Gordon (uncredited)