Hal K. Dawson
Hal K. Dawson | |
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Born | |
Died | February 17, 1987 | (aged 90)
Occupation | Actor |
Hal K. Dawson (October 17, 1896 – February 17, 1987) was an American actor.
Death[]
He died on February 17, 1987, in Loma Linda, California aged 90.[1]
Selected filmography[]
- Another Language (1933)
- Dr. Socrates (1935)
- Music Is Magic (1935)
- Everybody's Old Man (1936)
- Public Enemy's Wife (1936)
- My American Wife (1936)
- Down the Stretch (1936)
- Libeled Lady (1936)
- We're on the Jury (1937)
- Park Avenue Logger (1937)
- Cafe Metropole (1937)
- She Had to Eat (1937)
- On Again-Off Again (1937)
- Wife, Doctor and Nurse (1937)
- Danger – Love at Work (1937)
- Second Honeymoon (1937)
- Wells Fargo (1937)
- The Nurse from Brooklyn (1938)
- Always Goodbye (1938)
- Keep Smiling (1938)
- Sweethearts (1938)
- Rose of Washington Square (1939)[2]
- Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President (1939)
- The Great Victor Herbert (1939)
- Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940)
- Star Dust (1940)
- The Doctor Takes a Wife (1940)
- Washington Melodrama (1941)
- Week-End in Havana (1941)
- Song of the Islands (1942)
- The Magnificent Dope (1942)
- Baby Face Morgan (1942)
- Obliging Young Lady (1942)
- Hi Diddle Diddle (1943)
- Guest Wife (1945)
- Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948)
- Chicken Every Sunday (1949)
- Wabash Avenue (1950)
- Rhubarb (1951)
- Superman and the Mole Men (1951)
- The Captive City (1952)
- Park Row (1952)
- Bonzo Goes to College (1952)
- The Yellow Mountain (1954)
- The Benny Goodman Story (1956)
- The Tin Star (1957)
- Cattle Empire (1958)
- The Rat Race (1960) [3]
- Bat Masterson (1961)
Selected Television[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1952 | Death Valley Days | Bill | Episode "Self Made Man" |
1953 | Death Valley Days | Jonah King | Season 2, Episode 4, "Which Side of the Fence" |
1961 | Bat Masterson | Finnegan | Episode "The Good and the Bad" |
1961 | Have Gun - Will Travel | Bum | Episode "The Gold Bar" |
1960 | Wanted Dead or Alive | Henry Foster | Season 3 Episode 8 " To the Victor" |
References[]
- ^ "Hal K. Dawson, Stage, Film and TV Character Actor, Dead at 90". Articles.latimes.com. 1987-03-02. Retrieved 2018-05-20.
- ^ Great Movie Musicals on DVD - A Classic Movie Fan's Guide by John Howard Reid - Google search with book preview
- ^ Hal Erickson. "Hal K. Dawson". AllMovie. Retrieved 2018-05-20.
External links[]
Categories:
- 1896 births
- 1987 deaths
- 20th-century American male actors
- American male film actors
- American male stage actors
- American male television actors
- Male actors from Connecticut
- People from Rockville, Connecticut
- American film actor, 1890s birth stubs