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Hal Wilson

Hal Wilson

American actor


Hal Wilson (also credited Harold Wilson; born Hippocrates Wolfarth, October 2, 1861 – May 22, 1933), was a character actor who appeared in silent films.[1] He was born in New York City.[2][3] He was a denizen of Hollywood.[4] He had a significant role in The Man Trap.[5][6]

Quick Facts Born, Died ...

Wilson got into acting at age 10 and was in his first feature film in 1915.[2] There is some debate about his birth year.[2] Per a 1921 studio guide, he acted on the stage for 20 years, including for Harrigan and Hart, Charles Frohman, Albert H. Woods, and the Murray Hill Theatre Stock Company under Henry V. Donnelly, before moving to film in 1907.[7]

Wilson married Ethel Harbord, born Elizabeth Laura Sophia Pirani (b. 1869) in Melbourne, Australia, on May 13, 1896.[8] He died in Los Angeles in 1933.[2][9]

Selected filmography


References

  1. "Hal Wilson". BFI. Archived from the original on February 19, 2019.
  2. Katchmer, George A. (May 20, 2015). A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses. McFarland. ISBN 9781476609058 via Google Books.
  3. Hungerford, Katherine L. (January 5, 2019). "Early Hollywood crazy quilt". Stewart Printing Co. via Google Books.
  4. "Motography". January 9, 2019 via Google Books.
  5. (2 August 1924). Hal Wilson (photo/ad), Wid's Weekly
  6. Price, Guy (13 May 1921). Facts and Fables of the Foyer, Los Angeles Daily Herald
  7. (27 May 1933). We Just Had Such A Nice Talk With Hal Wilson ..., Hollywood Filmograph, p. 3
  8. (21 November 1912). Orpheum, East Oregonian
  9. Russell, Marion (29 July 1922) Forget Me Not (review), Billboard, p. 114, col. 3.

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