Hale Hamilton
Hale Rice Hamilton (February 28, 1880 – May 19, 1942)[1] was an American actor.
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| Born | Hale Rice Hamilton February 28, 1880 Topeka, Kansas, U.S.  | 
| Died | May 19, 1942 (aged 62) Hollywood, California, U.S.  | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1901–1940 | 
| Spouse(s) | Jane Oaker (m.1901–div.1912) Myrtle Tannehill (m.1912–div.1920) Grace La Rue (m.1920)  | 
Biography
    
Hamilton was born in Topeka, Kansas in 1880. (His birth year is sometimes listed as either 1879 or 1883.) His brother was politician John Daniel Miller Hamilton.[2]
Hamilton's Broadway debut was in Don Caesar's Return (1901).[3]
He was married to three actresses, Jane Oaker, Myrtle Tannehill, and Grace La Rue. Tannehill sued Hamilton, accusing him of being lured away from her by La Rue.[4]
He filed bankruptcy in 1937.[2]
He died of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1942 in Hollywood, California.
Selected filmography
    
- Her Painted Hero (1915, Short) - A Matinee Idol
 - The Winning of Beatrice (1918) - Robert Howard
 - Opportunity (1918) - Anthony Fry
 - Five Thousand an Hour (1918) - Johnny Gamble
 - The Return of Mary (1918, Writer)
 - Johnny-on-the-Spot (1919) - Johnny Rutledge
 - That's Good (1919) (with Grace La Rue) - Marcellus Starr
 - After His Own Heart (1919) - Thomas Wentworth Duncan
 - Full of Pep (1919) - Jimmy Baxter
 - In His Brother's Place (1919) - Nelson Drake / J. Barrington Drake
 - The Four-Flusher (1919) - Lon Withers
 - His Children's Children (1923) - Rufus Kayne
 - The Manicure Girl (1925) - James Morgan
 - The Greater Glory (1926) - Leon Krum
 - The Great Gatsby (1926) - Tom Buchanan
 - Tin Gods (1926) - Dr. McCoy
 - Summer Bachelors (1926) - Beverly Greenway
 - Girl in the Rain (1927)
 - The Telephone Girl (1927) - Mark
 - Good Intentions (1930) - Franklin Graham
 - Common Clay (1930) - Judge Samuel Filson
 - Paid (1930) - District Attorney Demarest
 - Beau Ideal (1931) - Maj. LeBaudy
 - Dance, Fools, Dance (1931) - Mr. Selby
 - The Drums of Jeopardy (1931) - Martin Kent
 - A Tailor Made Man (1931) - Mr. Stanlaw
 - Strangers May Kiss (1931) - Andrew
 - Never the Twain Shall Meet (1931) - Mark Mellenger
 - The Great Lover (1931) - Stapleton
 - Rebound (1931) - Lyman Patterson
 - Murder at Midnight (1931) - Phillip Montrose
 - New Adventures of Get Rich Quick Wallingford (1931) - Charles Harper
 - Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise) (1931) - Mike Kelly
 - The Champ (1931) - Tony Carleton
 - The Cuban Love Song (1931) - John
 - A Fool's Advice (1932) - George Diamond
 - Love Affair (1932) - Bruce Hardy
 - Two Against the World (1932) - Mr. Gordon Mitchell
 - Life Begins (1932) - Dr. Cramm
 - Those We Love (1932) - Blake
 - The Most Dangerous Game (1932) - Bill - Owner of Yacht (uncredited)
 - A Successful Calamity (1932) - John Belde -\sWilton's Business Associate
 - Three on a Match (1932) - Defense Attorney
 - I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932) - Rev. Robert Allen
 - Call Her Savage (1932) - Cyrus Randall (uncredited)
 - Manhattan Tower (1932) - David Witman
 - The Billion Dollar Scandal (1933) - Jackson
 - Employees' Entrance (1933) - Monroe
 - Reform Girl (1933) - Santor Putnam
 - Parole Girl (1933) - Anthony 'Tony' Grattan
 - Black Beauty (1933) - Harlan Bledsoe
 - Strange People (1933) - J.E.Burton - the Attorney
 - One Man's Journey (1933) - Dr. Tillinghast
 - The Wolf Dog (1933, Serial) - Norman Bryan
 - Curtain at Eight (1933) - Major Manning
 - Sitting Pretty (1933) - Vinton (uncredited)
 - Twin Husbands (1933) - Colonel Gordon Lewis
 - The Quitter (1934) - Maj. Stephen Winthrop
 - City Park (1934) - Herbert Ransome
 - Private Scandal (1934) - Jim Orrington (uncredited)
 - Dr. Monica (1934) - Dr. Brent
 - The Girl from Missouri (1934) - Charlie Turner
 - Big Hearted Herbert (1934) - Mr. Havens
 - When Strangers Meet (1934) - Captain Manning
 - The Marines Are Coming (1934) - Colonel Gilroy
 - Grand Old Girl (1935) - Killaine
 - After Office Hours (1935) - Henry King Patterson
 - The Woman in Red (1935) - Wyatt Furness
 - Hold 'Em Yale (1935) - Mr. Wilmot
 - Let 'Em Have It (1935) - Ex-Senator Reilly
 - The Nitwits (1935) - Winfield Lake
 - Calm Yourself (1935) - Mr. M.B. Kent
 - Dante's Inferno (1935) - Mr. Wallace (uncredited)
 - I Live My Life (1935) - Uncle Carl
 - Three Kids and a Queen (1935) - Ralph
 - The Adventures of Marco Polo (1938) - Maffeo Polo (uncredited)
 - Edison, the Man (1940) - Broker (uncredited) (final film role)
 
References
    
- Who Was Who in the Theatre: 1912-1976; page 1062 compiled from editions originally published annually by John Parker; 1976 edition by Gale Research Company
 - "People, Jan. 25, 1937". Time. January 25, 1937. ISSN 0040-781X. Retrieved February 16, 2023.
 - "Hale Hamilton". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on September 30, 2020. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
 - Silent Film Necrology 2nd edition p. 223 c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana
 
External links
    
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hale Hamilton.
- Hale Hamilton at IMDb
 - Hale Hamilton at the Internet Broadway Database
 - Portrait 1930 (University of Washington, Sayre)
 
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