Hallam Cooley

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hallam Cooley (February 8, 1895 – March 20, 1971) was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in 106 films between 1913 and 1936. He was born in Brooklyn, and died in Tiburon, California.

Known For

Birth Location Brooklyn, New York, USA
Born 1895-02-07
Died 1971-03-20

Movies

Frisco Jenny as Willie Gleason
1933
Sporting Blood as Bill Ludeking
1931
Too Many Cooks as Frank Andrews
1931
Soup to Nuts as Mr. D. Quincy Throckmorton
1930
What Men Want as Bunch
1930
Holiday as Seton Cram
1930
Back Pay as Al Bloom
1930
Wedding Rings as Wilfred Meadows
1929
So Long Letty as Clarence de Brie
1929
Paris Bound as Peter
1929
Black Waters as Chester
1929
Stolen Kisses as Hal Lambert
1929
Fancy Baggage as Diuckey
1929
The Little Wildcat as Victor Sargeant
1928
Her Wild Oat as Tommy Warren
1927
1927
No Place to Go as Ambrose Munn
1927
Naughty But Nice as Ralph Ames
1927
Ladies at Play as Terry
1926
Forever After as Jack Randall
1926
Free to Love as Jack Garner
1925
Seven Days as Tom Harbison
1925
The Monster as Amos Rugg
1925
The White Sin as Spencer Van Gore
1924
Sporting Youth as Walter Berg
1924
Going Up as Hopkinson Brown
1923
Are You a Failure? as Emmett Graves
1923
One Week of Love as Francis Fraser
1922
Her Night of Nights as Ted Bradley (as Hal Cooley)
1922
Beauty's Worth as Henry Garrison
1922
Playing with Fire as Kent Lloyd
1921
1921
The Foolish Age as Homer Dean Chadwick
1921
An Old Fashioned Boy as Fredie (as Hal Cooley)
1920
A Light Woman as Paul Evans
1920
Trumpet Island as Allen Marsh
1920
Pinto as Armand Cassel
1920
The Long Arm of Mannister as Gaston Sinclair
1919
Upstairs as Harrison Perry
1919
1919
The Brass Bullet as The Mystery Man
1918
The Deciding Kiss as Jimmy Sears
1918
A Dog Catcher's Love as F.P. Ketchum - Film Director
1917
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