Thurston Hall

Thurston Hall

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1882-05-08
Place of Birth:Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Also Known As: Ernest Thurston Hall /
Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1882-05-08 More

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Thurston Hall (May 10, 1882 – February 20, 1958) was an American film actor. He appeared in 250 films between 1915 and 1957 and is probably best remembered for his portrayal, during the later stages of his career, of often pompous or blustering authority figures. Hall's best-known television role was as Mr. Schuyler, the boss of Cosmo Topper (played by Leo G. Carroll), in the 1950s television series, Topper (1953–1956). Description above from the Wikipedia article Thurston Hall, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Maverick
Comedy Western
The Adventures of Hiram Holliday
Action & Adventure Comedy
Lassie
Action & Adventure Drama Family Comedy
Topper
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Comedy
The Band Wagon
Music Comedy Romance
One Big Affair
Comedy Romance
Dangerous Assignment
Action & Adventure
Racket Squad
Drama Action & Adventure Crime
The Bandit Queen
Western Adventure
Chain Gang
Crime Action Drama
Bright Leaf
Drama Romance
Belle of Old Mexico
Comedy Music Western
It Had to Be You
Romance Comedy Fantasy
The Unfinished Dance
Drama Music Thriller
Black Gold
Drama Western
The Son of Rusty
Adventure Family
One More Tomorrow
Romance Drama Comedy
Saratoga Trunk
Drama Romance Western
Song of the Prairie
Western Action Music
Lady on a Train
Comedy Crime Mystery Romance Thriller
Thrill of a Romance
Comedy Music Romance
Ever Since Venus
Romance Comedy Music
In Society
Comedy Action Crime Music
Cover Girl
Comedy Music Romance
I Dood It
Music Comedy Romance
Crash Dive
War Romance Drama Action Adventure Thriller
Sherlock Holmes in Washington
Action Crime Mystery Thriller War
The Hard Way
Drama Music Romance
Counter-Espionage
Comedy Mystery Romance
The Great Man's Lady
Western Drama Romance
Sleepytime Gal
Comedy Crime Music
Pacific Blackout
Mystery Romance Thriller Drama
Remember the Day
War Drama Romance
Tuxedo Junction
Comedy Music Romance
Secrets of the Lone Wolf
Crime Mystery Romance
In the Navy
Comedy Music War
Four Mothers
Drama Romance
The Invisible Woman
Science Fiction Comedy
City for Conquest
Music Drama Crime
Alias the Deacon
Comedy Adventure
In Old Missouri
Adventure Comedy Drama
Virginia City
Western Action Romance
The Blue Bird
Adventure Comedy Family Fantasy
First Love
Comedy Romance Music
Sued for Libel
Comedy Crime Mystery Thriller
Dancing Co-Ed
Comedy Romance
Hawaiian Nights
Romance Comedy Music
Each Dawn I Die
Crime Drama Thriller
Three Smart Girls Grow Up
Comedy Drama Romance Music
Going Places
Romance Comedy
Spring Madness
Romance Comedy
Hard to Get
Comedy Romance
Fast Company
Mystery Comedy Romance
Counsel for Crime
Romance Crime Drama
We Have Our Moments
Comedy Mystery Romance
Parole Racket
Crime Romance
Women of Glamour
Comedy Drama Romance
Shakedown
Action Drama Crime
Trapped by Television
Science Fiction Drama Romance
Roaming Lady
Action Adventure Drama Thriller
Too Tough to Kill
Action Adventure Crime
Case of the Missing Man
Crime Mystery Romance
Metropolitan
Drama Music Romance
The Black Room
Crime Horror Thriller
Love Me Forever
Drama Music Romance
A Burglar to the Rescue
Thriller Crime Mystery
The Royal Oak
Drama History
Fair Lady
Adventure Crime Drama
Love Letters
Drama Mystery
Cleopatra
Drama History
  • name:Thurston Hall
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1882-05-08
  • Place of Birth:Boston, Massachusetts, USA
  • Also Known As: Ernest Thurston Hall ·
  • Biography:From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Thurston Hall (May 10, 1882 – February 20, 1958) was an American film actor. He appeared in 250 films between 1915 and 1957 and is probably best remembered for his portrayal, during the later stages of his career, of often pompous or blustering authority figures. Hall's best-known television role was as Mr. Schuyler, the boss of Cosmo Topper (played by Leo G. Carroll), in the 1950s television series, Topper (1953–1956). Description above from the Wikipedia article Thurston Hall, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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