Charlie Hall

Acting

Personal Info

gender

Male

birthday

August 18, 1899

died

December 7, 1959

place of birth

Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, UK

also known as

Charles Hall · Charley Hall · Charles Hill

total credits

50 movies

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Charlie Hall (19 August 1899 – 7 December 1959) was an English film actor. He is best known as the "Little Nemesis" of Laurel and Hardy and appeared in nearly 50 films with them, so that Hall was the most frequent supporting actor of their films.

Hall was born in Ward End, Birmingham, Warwickshire, and learned carpentry as a trade, but as a teenager, he became a member of the Fred Karno troupe of stage comedians. In his late teens, he visited his sister in New York and stayed there, finding employment as a stagehand. While working behind the scenes, he met the comic actor Bobby Dunn and they became friends; Dunn convinced Hall to take a stab again at acting, which he did. By the mid-1920s, Hall was working for Hal Roach. Stan Laurel, one of Roach's comedy stars, was also a graduate of the Karno troupe.

As an actor, Hall worked with such comedians as Buster Keaton and Charley Chase, but is best remembered as a comic foil for Laurel and Hardy. He appeared in nearly 50 of their films, sometimes in bit parts, but often as a mean landlord or opponent in many of their memorable tit-for-tat sequences. Unlike the usual villains in Laurel and Hardy films, who were big and burly, Charlie Hall (billed as "Charley" Hall in the Roach comedies) was of short stature, standing 5 ft 5 in tall. His height and slight English accent allowed him to be convincingly cast as a college student, despite being 40 years old, in Laurel and Hardy's A Chump at Oxford.

Hall almost never played starring roles; the exception was in 1941, when he was teamed with character comedian Frank Faylen by Monogram Pictures. Hall continued to play bits and supporting roles in short subjects and features through the 1940s and 1950s, occasionally on TV, appearing very briefly in Charlie Chaplin's final American film, Limelight (1952).

In 1956 he played a small but important part in the TV show Cheyenne, season 1, episode 11, "Quicksand", starring Clint Walker, with Dennis Hopper, John Alderson, Wright King and Peggy Webber. His last role was in a Joe McDoakes short film starring George O'Hanlon, So You Want to Play the Piano, in 1956.

Hall died in North Hollywood, California, on 7 December 1959. A J D Wetherspoon's public house in Erdington, is named The Charlie Hall as a tribute to him.

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Known For

Filmography

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King Kong
7.6

King Kong

1933as Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
7.3

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

1939as Mercury (uncredited)
Top Hat
7.2

Top Hat

1935as (uncredited)
Limelight
7.9

Limelight

1952as Newsboy (uncredited)
The Lodger
6.5

The Lodger

1944as Comedian
Babes in Toyland
6.3

Babes in Toyland

1934as Townsman (uncredited)
Bachelor Mother
7.2

Bachelor Mother

1939as Dance Hall Official (uncredited)
The Falcon Takes Over
6.3

The Falcon Takes Over

1942as Louie (Uncredited)
Illegal
6.4

Illegal

1955as Bellhop (uncredited)
Dressed to Kill
6.6

Dressed to Kill

1946as Cab Driver (uncredited)
The Big Street
5.8

The Big Street

1942as Waiter in New York (uncredited)
Morning Glory
6.1

Morning Glory

1933as Actor (uncredited)
In Society
5.9

In Society

1944as Mugg (uncredited)
The Music Box
7.5

The Music Box

1932as Postman (uncredited)
Shall We Dance
7.3

Shall We Dance

1937as Bartender (uncredited)
Five Came Back
6.3

Five Came Back

1939as Airport Worker (uncredited)
Sister Kenny
6.9

Sister Kenny

1946as Airport Attendant (uncredited)
Bonnie Scotland
6.6

Bonnie Scotland

1935as Native Henchman (uncredited)
Sons of the Desert
7.1

Sons of the Desert

1933as Waiter (uncredited)
Our Relations
7.0

Our Relations

1936as Man in Pawnshop (uncredited)
Hellzapoppin'
7.2

Hellzapoppin'

1941as Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Without Reservations
6.2

Without Reservations

1946as Window-Washer (uncredited)
Saps at Sea
6.8

Saps at Sea

1940as Desk Clerk (uncredited)
A Chump at Oxford
6.9

A Chump at Oxford

1940as Student
Mexican Spitfire Out West
5.0

Mexican Spitfire Out West

1940as Elevator Boy
Only Saps Work
6.0

Only Saps Work

1930as Waiter (uncredited)
Man About Town
4.5

Man About Town

1939as Bob's Assistant (uncredited)
Pack Up Your Troubles
6.8

Pack Up Your Troubles

1932as Janitor (uncredited)
One Night in the Tropics
5.6

One Night in the Tropics

1940as Second S.S. Atlantica Steward (uncredited)
Vigil in the Night
5.9

Vigil in the Night

1940as Courtroom Spectator
What Price Hollywood?
6.8

What Price Hollywood?

1932as Reporter (uncredited)
Tit for Tat
6.9

Tit for Tat

1935as Mr. Hall
Primrose Path
6.7

Primrose Path

1940as Man in Diner (uncredited)
College
6.7

College

1927as Coxswain (uncredited)
The Ape Man
4.4

The Ape Man

1943as Barney
Them Thar Hills
7.5

Them Thar Hills

1934as Mr. Hall
Curtain Call
7.3

Curtain Call

1940as Second Waiter
Laughing Gravy
7.2

Laughing Gravy

1931as Landlord (uncredited)
Isn't Life Terrible?
6.1

Isn't Life Terrible?

1925as Steward Who Drops Plates
The Mexican Spitfire's Baby
4.6

The Mexican Spitfire's Baby

1941as Nightclub Waiter
Niagara Falls
6.8

Niagara Falls

1941as Bellhop (uncredited)
The Milkman
8.0

The Milkman

1950as Ed (uncredited)
Any Old Port!
7.0

Any Old Port!

1932as Stan's Second (uncredited)
Two Tars
6.7

Two Tars

1928as Shopkeeper
Captain Fury
5.6

Captain Fury

1939as Gossiping Citizen
On the Loose
6.9

On the Loose

1931as Shooting Gallery Attendant (uncredited)
Kentucky Kernels
6.4

Kentucky Kernels

1934as Cigarette Stand Owner (uncredited)
Thundering Fleas
6.0

Thundering Fleas

1926as Musician
Below Zero
6.6

Below Zero

1930
Bromo and Juliet
5.8

Bromo and Juliet

1926as Stagehand (uncredited)