Porter Hall
Acting
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Clifford Porter Hall (September 19, 1888 – October 6, 1953) was an American character actor known for appearing in a number of films in the 1930s and 1940s. Hall played movie villains or comedic incompetent characters. Hall was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and began his career touring as a stage actor with roles in productions of The Great Gatsby and Naked in 1926. Hall made his film debut in the 1931 drama Secrets of a Secretary. He made his last onscreen appearance in the 1954 film Return to Treasure Island, which was released after his death. He was probably best remembered for four roles: a senator in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, an atheist in Going My Way, the nervous, ill-tempered Granville Sawyer, who administers a psychological test to Kris Kringle in Miracle on 34th Street, and a train passenger who encounters a man (Fred MacMurray) who has just committed a murder in Double Indemnity. On October 6, 1953, Hall died of a heart attack in Los Angeles, California at the age of 65. His interment was at Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery. Hall had two children, David and Sarah Jane.
The Miracle of Morgan's Creek
as Jacob Woodson, Justice of the Peace
Age 55 (now 65)
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
as Senator Monroe
Age 51 (now 65)
The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend
as Judge O'Toole
Age 60 (now 65)
The Miracle of Morgan's Creek
as Jacob Woodson, Justice of the Peace
Age 55 (now 65)
Henry Goes Arizona
as Banker Edward G. Walsh (uncredited)
Age 51 (now 65)
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
as Senator Monroe
Age 51 (now 65)
Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police
as Man in Drummond's Dream
Age 50 (now 65)Gathering insights...
Also Known As
Clifford Porter Hall, Porter Hall, 波特·霍尔
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