Huntz Hall
Actor
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About Huntz Hall
American actor and radio performer Huntz Hall won the hearts of people after featuring in the movie “Dead End” which was released in 1937. In the film, he played the character of Dippy.
Family and Education
He was the fourteenth child of Joseph Patrick Hall and Mary Ellen Hall. He had his education at a number of Catholic schools.
Career Highlights
After appearing in the film “Dead End” directed by William Wyler, he landed major roles in films such as “Spooks Run Wild”, “Tough As They Come”, “Clancy Street Boys” and “A Walk in the Sun”. The latter was an American war film released in 1945 and it starred Norman Lloyd, Richard Benedict, John Ireland and Sterling Holloway.
Aside from films, he featured in television series including “The Chicago of Teddy Bears”, “The Ghost Busters”, “The Sky’s the Limit” and “The Ratings Game”. In “The Chicago of Teddy Bears”, a 1971 sitcom, he appeared in five episodes of the series.
Did you know?
He participated in the Second World War and also appeared in the training movie titled “Don’t Kill Your Friends” in 1943. Few years later, he was arrested because he was caught in possession of marijuana.
The last series he appeared in was the 1993 television series titled “Daddy Dearest” and he played the role of The Pretzel Man.
Personal life
He married four wives and his last marriage was with Lean Stephens in 1966. He fathered two children.
Death
Hall died of congestive heart failure at age 78.
Trivia
He was featured on the cover of the eighth album (“Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band”) of the Beatles, the famous English band.
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F.A.Q. about Huntz Hall
When is his birthday?
Huntz Hall's birthday is on August 18, 1920.
In how many days is his birthday?
Huntz Hall's birthday is in 264 days
How old was Huntz Hall when he died?
He was 78 years old.
When did he die?
He died in January 30, 1999.
How old would he be today?
Huntz Hall would be 103 years old if he was alive today.
Where was Huntz Hall from?
He was born in New York City, New York, U.S..