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.

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