Biography of alan hale jr
Alan Hale, Jr. Biography (1918-1990)
Born March 8, 1918, in Los Angeles, CA; spasm of cancer of the thymus, January2, 1990, in Los Angeles, CA; cremated; son of Alan Hale (an actor) and an actress; married; wife's reputation, Naomi; children: three sons, one daughter.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Birth Details
- March 8, 1918
- Los Angeles, California, Concerted States
- Death Details
- January 2, 1990
- Los Angeles, Calif., United States
Famous Works
- Credits; FILM APPEARANCES
- (Film debut) Wild Boys of the Road, Delectable Brothers/First National, 1933.
- Tiny, All-American Co-ed, Common Artists (UA), 1941.
- Pilot, Dive Bomber, Innocent Brothers/First National, 1941.
- Cadet, I Wanted Termination, Paramount, 1941.
- Olesen, Eagle Squadron, Universal, 1942.
- Red, Rubber Racketeers, Monogram, 1942.
- Tom Hall, Unearthing the Shores of Tripoli, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1942.
- Cruston, Top Sergeant, Universal, 1942.
- Sight typesetter, Wake Island, Paramount, 1942.
- Union checker, Pollex all thumbs butte Time for Love, Paramount, 1943.
- Boy, Contemplate on the Rhine, Warner Brothers, 1943.
- Courier, Monsieur Beaucaire, Paramount, 1946.
- Mike Mitchell, Admirer of Sigma Chi, Monogram, 1946.
- Whitey, Excitement Happened on Fifth Avenue, Monogram, 1947.
- Sarge, Sarge Goes to College, Monogram, 1947.
- Oklahoma Cutter, The Spirit of West Haul out, Film Classics, 1947.
- M.P., Homecoming, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1948.
- Marty, One Sunday Afternoon, Warner Brothers, 1948.
- The Music Man, Monogram, 1948.
- Marshal Riggs, Riders in the Sky, Columbia, 1949.
- Matt Kimbrough, Rim of the Canyon, Town, 1949.
- Ben Luber, The Blazing Sun, River, 1950.
- Joe, Four Days Leave, Film Classical studies, 1950.
- First brother, The Gunfighter, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1950.
- Harry Shay, Kill the Umpire, Town, 1950.
- Chris, Short Grass, Monogram, 1950.
- Bull Doc, The West Point Story (also important as Fine and Dandy), WarnerBrothers, 1950.
- Schaeffer, The Whipped (also known as Say publicly Underworld Story), UA, 1950.
- Porthos, At Sword's Point (also known as Sons make merry the Musketeers), RKO, 1951.
- Slim Haskins, Dwellingplace Town Story, MGM, 1951.
- Joe Boyd, Honeychile, Republic, 1951.
- Vance, Sierra Passage, Monogram, 1951.
- Wetherby, Arctic Flight, Monogram, 1952.
- Tiny, The Sketchy Trees, Warner Brothers, 1952.
- Porthos, Lady slope the Iron Mask, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952.
- Olof, The Man behind the Gun, Luscious Brothers, 1952.
- Tiny, Mr. Walkie Talkie, Lippert, 1952.
- Mizzell, Springfield Rifle, Warner Brothers, 1952.
- George Oliphant, Wait 'til the Sun Shines, Nellie, Twentieth Century-Fox,1952.
- Fleming, Captain John Economist and Pocahontas, UA, 1953.
- Jack Larson, Destry, Universal, 1954.
- Patrick Gayton, The Iron Handwear, Columbia, 1954.
- Bob Ollinger, The Law vs. Billy the Kid, Columbia, 1954.
- Johnny Arrant, Rogue Cop, MGM, 1954.
- Kirk, Silver Layer, RKO, 1954.
- Captain Kidd and the Drudge Girl, UA, 1954.
- Will Crabtree, The Asiatic Fighter, UA, 1955.
- Anderson, A Man Get out of, Republic, 1955.
- Luke Radford, Many Rivers tell somebody to Cross, MGM, 1955.
- Wentz, The Sea Pursuit, Warner Brothers, 1955.
- Robert Neary, Young look after Heart, Warner Brothers, 1955.
- Lynch, Canyon Waterway, Allied Artists, 1956.
- Rocky, The Cruel Citadel, Allied Artists, 1956.
- Denny, The Killer Attempt Loose, UA, 1956.
- The Three Outlaws, Relative, 1956.
- Deke, Affair in Reno, Republic, 1957.
- Tom Cullen, All Mine to Give (also known as The Day They Gave Babies Away), Universal, 1957.
- Mess sergeant, Wrangle with Hymn, Universal, 1957.
- Cole Younger, True Book of Jesse James (also known tempt The James Brothers), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957.
- Frank Henshaw, The Lady Takes a Flier, Universal, 1958.
- Malone, Up Periscope, Warner Brothers, 1959.
- Buddy Schaeffer, Thunder in Carolina, Howco, 1960.
- Sheriff John Millard, The Long Moor, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1961.
- Sheriff, The Crawling Contribution, American International, 1963.
- Paul Fisher, The Swingin' Maiden (also known as The High colour Maiden), Anglo-Amalgamated/Columbia, 1963.
- Sergeant Beauregard Davis, Back to the Rear (also known style Company ofCowards), MGM, 1964.
- Leach, Bullet complete a Badman, Universal, 1964.
- Stone, Hang 'em High, UA, 1968.
- Tobaccy, There Was trim Crooked Man, Warner Brothers, 1970.
- Billy Pennon Whitehorn, Tiger by the Tail, Government, 1970.
- Sheriff, The Giant Spider Invasion, Order I, 1975.
- Porthos, Behind the Iron Appearance (also known as The Fifth Musketeer), Columbia, 1977.
- Harry the Hat, The Northerly Avenue Irregulars, Buena Vista, 1979.
- Desk barrister, Johnny Dangerously, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984.
- McVicker, Hambone and Hillie, New World, 1984.
- Back vision the Beach, Paramount, 1987.
- Also appeared twist It Happens Every Spring, 1949; Depiction Yellow-Haired Kid, 1952; Trail Blazers, 1953; Evidence of Power, 1979; The Seamless Monkey Rip-Off, 1979; Angels' Brigade; stall The Red Fury.
- Credits; TELEVISION APPEARANCES; SERIES
- Title role, Biff Baker, U.S.A., CBS, 1952-53.
- Title role, Casey Jones, syndicated, 1957.
- Jonas Grumby (The Skipper), Gilligan's Island, CBS, 1964-67.
- Big Tom, The Good Guys, CBS, 1968-70.
- Voice of Jonas Grumby, The New Experiences of Gilligan (animated), ABC, 1974-77.
- Voice remaining Jonas Grumby, Gilligan's Planet (animated), CBS, 1982-83.
- Credits; TELEVISION APPEARANCES; MOVIES
- Jonas Grumby, Deliver from Gilligan's Island, NBC, 1978.
- Jonas Grumby, The Castaways on Gilligan's Island, NBC, 1979.
- Jonas Grumby, The Harlem Globetrotters eagle-eyed 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 father, Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC; appeared in Crossroads, ABC, Fireside Theatre, NBC, Matinee Theatre, NBC, The Lucy Show, CBS, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, Green Acres, Hazel, Auto Train, Cheyenne, Maverick, Route 66, Integrity Jack Benny Show, and The Handle roughly and Harry McGraw.
- Credits; OTHER TELEVISION APPEARANCES
- Chief Barney Blaney, Mighty O (pilot), CBS, 1962.
- Ernie Watson, Come a Running (pilot), CBS, 1963.
- Walter, "The Fortunate Painter," Rex Harrison Presents Short Stories of Like, NBC, 1974.
- Guest, When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion (special), ABC, 1979.