Hallam Cooley

Hallam Cooley

Known For

The Long Arm of Mannister

Biography

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.

Movies Featuring Hallam Cooley

Frisco Jenny

Frisco Jenny (1933)

as Willie Gleason
Sporting Blood

Sporting Blood (1931)

as Bill Ludeking
Too Many Cooks

Too Many Cooks (1931)

as Frank Andrews
Soup to Nuts

Soup to Nuts (1930)

as Mr. D. Quincy Throckmorton
Holiday

Holiday (1930)

as Seton Cram
Wedding Rings

Wedding Rings (1929)

as Wilfred Meadows
So Long Letty

So Long Letty (1929)

as Clarence de Brie
Her Wild Oat

Her Wild Oat (1927)

as Tommy Warren
No Image

Seven Days (1925)

as Tom Harbison
Stop Flirting

Stop Flirting (1925)

as Geoffrey Dangerfield
The White Sin

The White Sin (1924)

as Spencer Van Gore
Going Up

Going Up (1923)

as Hopkinson Brown
Confidence

Confidence (1922)

as Elmer Tuttle
Her Night of Nights

Her Night of Nights (1922)

as Ted Bradley (as Hal Cooley)
Beauty's Worth

Beauty's Worth (1922)

as Henry Garrison
The Foolish Age

The Foolish Age (1921)

as Homer Dean Chadwick
The Tomboy

The Tomboy (1921)

as The Stranger
An Old Fashioned Boy

An Old Fashioned Boy (1920)

as Fredie (as Hal Cooley)
Leave It to Me

Leave It to Me (1920)

as Tom Burroughs
Pinto

Pinto (1920)

as Armand Cassel
Upstairs

Upstairs (1919)

as Harrison Perry
The Girl Dodger

The Girl Dodger (1919)

as Harry Travistock
The Brass Bullet

The Brass Bullet (1918)

as The Mystery Man
The Cricket

The Cricket (1917)

as Pascal as an Adult
A Dog Catcher's Love

A Dog Catcher's Love (1917)

as F.P. Ketchum - Film Director