Hal Wilson

Actor - USA
Born October 2, 1861 in New York City, New York, USA
Died May 22, 1933 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Hal Wilson was born on October 2, 1861 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an American Actor, known for Leap Year Proposals (1912), A juvenile Love affair (1912), At Scrogginses' Corner (1912), Hal Wilson's first movie on record is from 1911. He was married to Ethel Harbord. Hal Wilson died on May 22, 1933 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1922.

Hal Wilson Filmography [Auszug]
1922: [03.01] Nan of the North (Cast: Gaspar Le Sage ), Directed by Duke Worne, with Ann Little, Tom London, Joseph W. Girard,
1920: [10.04] Everybody's Sweetheart (Cast: Corporal), Directed by Alan Crosland, Laurence Trimble, with Olive Thomas, William Collier jr., Joseph J. Dowling,
1918: [08.10] The Jest of Talky Jones (Cast: (--??--)), Directed by Lewis A. Watts, with Carol Holloway, Bob Burns, Hattie Buskirk,
1918: [03.25] The Home Trail (Cast: Higgins), Directed by William Wolbert, with Nell Shipman, Gayne Whitman, Joe Rickson,
1918: [02.25] Cavanaugh of the Forest Rangers (Cast: Mr. Redfield), Directed by William Wolbert, with Nell Shipman, Gayne Whitman, Otto Lederer,
1917: [11.12] Betty and the Buccaneers (Cast: Peg Leg (AKA Harold Wilson)), Directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon, with Juliette Day, Charles Marriott, Joe King,
1917: [10.29] The Man Trap (Cast: Trusty #1907), Directed by Elmer Clifton, with Herbert Rawlinson, Ruby Lafayette, Sally Starr,
1917: [08.13] The Midnight Man (Cast: Mr. Moore), Directed by Elmer Clifton, with Jack Mulhall, Ann Forrest, Albert MacQuarrie,
1917: [03.19] The Dummy (Cast), Directed by Francis J. Grandon, with Jack Pickford, Frank Losee, Edwin Stanley,
1917: [03.04] Betsy's Burglar (Cast: James), Directed by Paul Powell, with Constance Talmadge, Kenneth Harlan, Monte Blue,
1917: [02.04] (Cast: Bit Role (/xx/) ), Directed by Tod Browning, Wilfred Lucas, with Wilfred Lucas, Olga Grey, Georgije Stone,
1917: [01.29] The End of the Tour (Cast), Directed by George D. Baker, with Lionel Barrymore, Ethel Corcoran, Frank Currier,
1916: [07.16] The Little School Ma'am (Cast: Washington), Directed by Chester M. Franklin, Sidney Franklin, with Dorothy Gish, Elmer Clifton, George C. Pearce,
1916: [07.02] Casey at the Bat (Cast: The Doctor), Directed by Lloyd Ingraham, with DeWolf Hopper, Kate Toncray, Mae Giraci,
1916: [01.16] The Missing Links (Cast: James Haskins ), Directed by Lloyd Ingraham, with Thomas Jefferson, Elmer Clifton, Robert Harron,
1915: [11.28] The Sable Lorcha (Cast: The Detective), Directed by Lloyd Ingraham, with Tully Marshall, Thomas Jefferson, Charles Lee,
1915: [06.14] Brand Blotters (Cast: Bucky O), Directed by Webster Cullison, with Norbert A. Myles, Edna Payne, Henry Aldrich,
1915: [06.07] Stepping Westward (Cast), Directed by Carl M. Leviness, with George Larkin, Mabel Van Buren, Fred Hearn,
1914: [09.23] The Aztec Treasure (Cast: Juan ), Directed by Webster Cullison, with Robert Frazer, Edna Payne, Fred Hearn,
1914: [06.03] The Stirrup Brother; or, The Higher Abdication (Cast: Ranse's Foster Father), Directed by Webster Cullison, with Jack W. Johnston, Edna Payne,
1914: [04.01] The Caballero's Way (Cast: Tonia's Father), Directed by Webster Cullison, with William R. Dunn, Jack W. Johnston, Edna Payne,
1913: [09.17] Rob Roy (Cast: Jarvie), Directed by Henry J. Vernot, with Jack W. Johnston, Nancy Avril, Robert Frazer,
1913: [01.13] The little minister (Cast: Elder of the Church), Directed by James Young, with James Young, Mrs. E.M. Kimball, Flora Finch,
1912: [12.16] A Leap Year Proposal (Cast: The Newspaper Editor), Directed by George D. Baker, with Leah Baird, Tefft Johnson,
1912: [12.07] The Awakening of Bianca (Cast: Silverstein - a Jewish Merchant), Directed by Charles Kent, with Zena Keefe, Leo Delaney, Charles Edwards,
1912: [11.19] Romance of a Rickshaw (Cast: Dennis - Graham's Servant), Directed by N. N., with James Morrison, Lillian Walker, George Ober,
1912: [09.10] The Higher Mercy (Cast: A Black Servant ), Directed by William V. Ranous, with Ralph Ince, Julia Swayne Gordon, James Morrison,
1912: [08.30] Written in the Sand (Cast), Directed by Charles L. Gaskill, with Rosemary Theby, Robert Gaillard,
1912: [08.06] At the Eleventh Hour (Cast), Directed by William V. Ranous, with Harry S. Northrup, Lillian Walker, Herbert Barry,
1912: [07.30] A juvenile Love affair (Cast: Jaspar - an Old Negro ), Directed by Charles Kent, with Kenneth Casey, Rose Tapley, Harry T. Morey,
1912: [] Leap Year Proposals (Cast), Directed by N. N., with John Bunny, Flora Finch, Lillian Walker,
1912: [] At Scrogginses' Corner (Cast), Directed by Hal Reid, with John Bunny, Helene Costello, Leo Delaney,
1912: [05.14] Spider's Web (Cast: Brennan - a Swindler (AKA Harold Wilson) ), Directed by Van Dyke Brooke, Maurice Costello, with Maurice Costello, Charles Eldridge, Van Dyke Brooke,
1912: [05.11] The Greatest Thing in the World (Cast: A Doctor), Directed by N. N., with Marshall P. Wilder, Helene Costello,
1912: [03.26] His Mother's Shroud (Cast: (AKA Harold Wilson) ), Directed by Charles L. Gaskill, with Mary Maurice, George Cooper,
1912: [03.02] Cardinal Wolsey (Cast: King's friend (AKA Harold Wilson)), Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, Laurence Trimble, with Clara Kimball Young, Hal Reid, Julia Swayne Gordon,
1912: [01.31] A Timely Rescue (Cast: (AKA Harold Wilson) ), Directed by N. N., with Harry T. Morey, Alec B. Francis, Carolyn Birch,
1911: [12.01] His Last Cent (Cast), Directed by Van Dyke Brooke, with Maurice Costello, Hazel Neason, Norma Talmadge,
1911: [11.21] Wisteria Memories (Cast: (AKA Harold Wilson)), Directed by Edwin R. Phillips, with Edwin R. Phillips, Mary Maurice, Tefft Johnson,
1911: [11.20] Heroes of the Mutiny (Cast: (AKA Harold Wilson)), Directed by William V. Ranous, with Ralph Ince, Rose Tapley, Zena Keefe,
1911: [11.04] A Message from Beyond (Cast: (AKA Harold Wilson) ), Directed by William Humphrey, with William Humphrey, Julia Swayne Gordon, James Morrison,
1911: [10.21] Lady Godiva (Cast: Peeping Tom (AKA Harold Wilson)), Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, with Julia Swayne Gordon, Robert Gaillard, Kate Price,
1911: [07.31] Two Wolves and a Lamb (Cast), Directed by Van Dyke Brooke, with Maurice Costello, Hazel Neason, Mary Maurice,
1911: [07.11] The Old Folks' Sacrifice (Cast: (AKA Harold Wilson)), Directed by N. N., with Mary Maurice, George Cooper,

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