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Creighton Hale (24 May 1882 — 9 August 1965) was an Irish-American theatre, film, and television actor whose career extended more than a half-century, from the early 1900s to the end of the 1950s.
Born Patrick Fitzgerald in County Cork, Ireland, he was educated in Dublin and London, and later attended Ardingly College in Sussex. He immigrated to America in his early twenties, traveling with a troupe of actors. While starring in Charles Frohman's Broadway production of Indian Sum
Gender: Male
Born On: 24-May-1882
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Creighton Hale's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Creighton Hale on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Nov 22, 2024 3:52 PM
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
A hack screenwriter writes a screenplay for a former silent film star who has faded into Hollywood obscurity.
Fighter Squadron (1948)
During World War II, an insubordinate fighter pilot finds the shoe on the other foot when he's promoted.
Johnny Belinda (1948)
A small-town doctor helps a deaf-mute farm girl learn to communicate.
Vita col padre (1947)
A straitlaced turn-of-the-century father presides over a family of boys and the mother who really rules the roost.
Life With Father (1947)
A straitlaced turn-of-the-century father presides over a family of boys and the mother who really rules the roost.
Crime NI (1944)
A private eye and his secretary probe a murder and find an international spy.
Action in the North Atlantic (1943)
Lieutenant Joe Rossi is 1st Officer on a Liberty Ship in a great convoy bound from Halifax to Murmansk. After German subs crushed the convoy his ship loses the convoy and is heading alone to Murmansk. In spite of attacks by German planes and subs he get the ship safely to Murmansk.
Casablanca (1942)
In Casablanca, Morocco in December 1941, a cynical American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications.
Bullet Scars (1942)
Dr. Steven Bishop is taken to the hideout of Frank Dillon and his gang to treat the wounded Joe Madison. Joe's nurse sister Nora Madison is also taken. Dillon tells Bishop that if Joe dies, he will be killed, but Bishop knows he will be either way. Joe dies, but Nora and Steve conceal it from Dillon and send a plea for help in a prescription that Bishop writes in Latin.
Out of The Fog (1941)
A Brooklyn pier racketeer bullies boat-owners into paying protection money but two fed-up fishermen decide to eliminate the gangster themselves rather than complain to the police.