Hal March

Hal March

Hal March est un acteur et réalisateur américain né le 22 avril 1920 à San Francisco, Californie (États-Unis), décédé le 19 janvier 1970 à Los Angeles (Californie).

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comme acteur

  • 1949 : Le Champion (Champion) : Mobster
  • 1949 : The Story of Molly X : Max Hayden
  • 1950 : The Steve Allen Show (série TV) : Various
  • 1950 : Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town : Det. Mike Eskow
  • 1950 : Outrage : Detective Sergeant Hendrix
  • 1953 : A Blueprint for Murder : First detective at desk
  • 1953 : Combat Squad : Gordon
  • 1953 : The Eddie Cantor Story : Gus Edwards
  • 1952 : My Friend Irma (série TV) : Joe Vance (1953-1954)
  • 1954 : Yankee Pasha : Hassan Sendar
  • 1954 : The Imogene Coca Show (série TV)
  • 1954 : The Atomic Kid : Agent Ray
  • 1955 : The Soldiers (série TV)
  • 1955 : Beau fixe sur New York (It's Always Fair Weather) : Rocky Lazar
  • 1955 : Ma sœur est du tonnerre (My Sister Eileen) : Pete, first drunk
  • 1956 : Sunday Spectacular: The Bachelor (TV) : Larry
  • 1956 : Saturday Spectacular: High Button Shoes (TV) : Harrison Floy
  • 1957 : Hear Me Good : Marty Holland
  • 1964 : Ne m'envoyez pas de fleurs (Send Me No Flowers) : Winston Burr
  • 1967 : A Guide for the Married Man : Technical Adviser (Man who loses coat)

comme réalisateur

  • 1965 : F Troop (série TV)
  • 1965 : Les Farfelus ("Camp Runamuck") (série TV)

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