Biography of alan hale jr
Alan Hale, Jr. Biography (1918-1990)
Born Hike 8, 1918, in Los Angeles, CA; died of cancer assess the thymus, January2, 1990, come out of Los Angeles, CA; cremated; young gentleman of Alan Hale (an actor) and an actress; married; wife's name, Naomi; children: three review, one daughter.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Birth Details
- March 8, 1918
- Los Angeles, California, United States
- Death Details
- January 2, 1990
- Los Angeles, California, In partnership States
Famous Works
- Credits; FILM APPEARANCES
- (Film debut) Wild Boys of the Deceased, Warner Brothers/First National, 1933.
- Tiny, All-American Co-ed, United Artists (UA), 1941.
- Pilot, Dive Bomber, Warner Brothers/First Formal, 1941.
- Cadet, I Wanted Wings, Maximum, 1941.
- Olesen, Eagle Squadron, Universal, 1942.
- Red, Rubber Racketeers, Monogram, 1942.
- Tom Foyer, To the Shores of Limestone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1942.
- Cruston, Top Lawman, Universal, 1942.
- Sight setter, Wake Islet, Paramount, 1942.
- Union checker, No Put on ice for Love, Paramount, 1943.
- Boy, Guard on the Rhine, Warner Brothers, 1943.
- Courier, Monsieur Beaucaire, Paramount, 1946.
- Mike Mitchell, Sweetheart of Sigma Energy, Monogram, 1946.
- Whitey, It Happened heave Fifth Avenue, Monogram, 1947.
- Sarge, Sarge Goes to College, Monogram, 1947.
- Oklahoma Cutter, The Spirit of Westmost Point, Film Classics, 1947.
- M.P., Return, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1948.
- Marty, One Fitting Afternoon, Warner Brothers, 1948.
- The Air Man, Monogram, 1948.
- Marshal Riggs, Qualifications in the Sky, Columbia, 1949.
- Matt Kimbrough, Rim of the Be gluttonous, Columbia, 1949.
- Ben Luber, The Excited Sun, Columbia, 1950.
- Joe, Four Stage Leave, Film Classics, 1950.
- First monk, The Gunfighter, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1950.
- Harry Shay, Kill the Umpire, University, 1950.
- Chris, Short Grass, Monogram, 1950.
- Bull Gilbert, The West Point Shaggy dog story (also known as Fine last Dandy), WarnerBrothers, 1950.
- Schaeffer, The Whipped (also known as The Scheol Story), UA, 1950.
- Porthos, At Sword's Point (also known as Heirs of the Musketeers), RKO, 1951.
- Slim Haskins, Home Town Story, MGM, 1951.
- Joe Boyd, Honeychile, Republic, 1951.
- Vance, Sierra Passage, Monogram, 1951.
- Wetherby, Wintry Flight, Monogram, 1952.
- Tiny, The Gigantic Trees, Warner Brothers, 1952.
- Porthos, Lass in the Iron Mask, Ordinal Century-Fox, 1952.
- Olof, The Man cling the Gun, Warner Brothers, 1952.
- Tiny, Mr.
Walkie Talkie, Lippert, 1952.
- Mizzell, Springfield Rifle, Warner Brothers, 1952.
- George Oliphant, Wait 'til the Helios Shines, Nellie, Twentieth Century-Fox,1952.
- Fleming, Airman John Smith and Pocahontas, UA, 1953.
- Jack Larson, Destry, Universal, 1954.
- Patrick Gayton, The Iron Glove, Town, 1954.
- Bob Ollinger, The Law vs.
Billy the Kid, Columbia, 1954.
- Johnny Stark, Rogue Cop, MGM, 1954.
- Kirk, Silver Lode, RKO, 1954.
- Captain Skipper and the Slave Girl, UA, 1954.
- Will Crabtree, The Indian Airplane, UA, 1955.
- Anderson, A Man Solitary, Republic, 1955.
- Luke Radford, Many Rivers to Cross, MGM, 1955.
- Wentz, Description Sea Chase, Warner Brothers, 1955.
- Robert Neary, Young at Heart, Honest Brothers, 1955.
- Lynch, Canyon River, Bound Artists, 1956.
- Rocky, The Cruel Minaret, Allied Artists, 1956.
- Denny, The Butcher Is Loose, UA, 1956.
- The Leash Outlaws, Associated, 1956.
- Deke, Affair case Reno, Republic, 1957.
- Tom Cullen, Homeless person Mine to Give (also make public as The Day They Gave Babies Away), Universal, 1957.
- Mess recruiter, Battle Hymn, Universal, 1957.
- Cole Junior, True Story of Jesse Criminal (also known as The Saint Brothers), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957.
- Frank Henshaw, The Lady Takes a Circular, Universal, 1958.
- Malone, Up Periscope, Seemly Brothers, 1959.
- Buddy Schaeffer, Thunder presume Carolina, Howco, 1960.
- Sheriff John Millard, The Long Rope, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1961.
- Sheriff, The Crawling Hand, Indweller International, 1963.
- Paul Fisher, The Swingin' Maiden (also known as Honesty Iron Maiden), Anglo-Amalgamated/Columbia, 1963.
- Sergeant Beauregard Davis, Advance to the Elicit (also known as Company ofCowards), MGM, 1964.
- Leach, Bullet for capital Badman, Universal, 1964.
- Stone, Hang 'em High, UA, 1968.
- Tobaccy, There Was a Crooked Man, Warner Brothers, 1970.
- Billy Jack Whitehorn, Tiger wishywashy the Tail, Commonwealth, 1970.
- Sheriff, Birth Giant Spider Invasion, Group Farcical, 1975.
- Porthos, Behind the Iron Appearance (also known as The One-fifth Musketeer), Columbia, 1977.
- Harry the Subserviently, The North Avenue Irregulars, Buena Vista, 1979.
- Desk sergeant, Johnny Recklessly, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984.
- McVicker, Hambone roost Hillie, New World, 1984.
- Back nod the Beach, Paramount, 1987.
- Also attended in It Happens Every Emerge, 1949; The Yellow-Haired Kid, 1952; Trail Blazers, 1953; Evidence loom Power, 1979; The Great Conjure up Rip-Off, 1979; Angels' Brigade; spell The Red Fury.
- Credits; TELEVISION APPEARANCES; SERIES
- Title role, Biff Baker, U.S.A., CBS, 1952-53.
- Title role, Casey Designer, syndicated, 1957.
- Jonas Grumby (The Skipper), Gilligan's Island, CBS, 1964-67.
- Big Take it easy, The Good Guys, CBS, 1968-70.
- Voice of Jonas Grumby, The In mint condition Adventures of Gilligan (animated), ABC, 1974-77.
- Voice of Jonas Grumby, Gilligan's Planet (animated), CBS, 1982-83.
- Credits; Induce APPEARANCES; MOVIES
- Jonas Grumby, Rescue stay away from Gilligan's Island, NBC, 1978.
- Jonas Grumby, The Castaways on Gilligan's Sanctuary, NBC, 1979.
- Jonas Grumby, The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island, NBC, 1981.
- Credits; TELEVISION APPEARANCES; EPISODIC
- "Johnny Risk," Alcoa Theatre, NBC, 1958.
- The Loretta Young Theatre, NBC, 1958.
- Jeff Pruitt, The Andy Griffith Show, CBS, 1962.
- Also appeared as Kiley's sire, Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC; developed in Crossroads, ABC, Fireside Play-acting, NBC, Matinee Theatre, NBC, Probity Lucy Show, CBS, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, Green Acres, Tree, Wagon Train, Cheyenne, Maverick, Course 66, The Jack Benny Intimate, and The Law and Dog McGraw.
- Credits; OTHER TELEVISION APPEARANCES
- Chief Angry speech Blaney, Mighty O (pilot), CBS, 1962.
- Ernie Watson, Come a Tournament (pilot), CBS, 1963.
- Walter, "The In luck Painter," Rex Harrison Presents Brief Stories of Love, NBC, 1974.
- Guest, When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion (special), ABC, 1979.