| Alan Hale, Sr. AKA Rufus Alan McKahan
Born: 10-Feb-1892 Birthplace: Washington, DC Died: 22-Jan-1950 Location of death: Hollywood, CA Cause of death: Liver Failure Remains: Buried, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Glendale, CA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: The Adventures of Robin Hood Wife: Gretchen Hartman (actress, m. 1914, until his death, three children) Son: Alan Hale, Jr. (actor)
Hollywood Walk of Fame 6532 Hollywood Blvd.
FILMOGRAPHY AS DIRECTOR Braveheart (27-Dec-1925)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Rogues of Sherwood Forest (21-Jun-1950) Colt .45 (27-May-1950) · Sheriff Harris Stars in My Crown (11-May-1950) The Inspector General (30-Dec-1949) · Kovatch Always Leave Them Laughing (23-Nov-1949) · Sam Washburn The Younger Brothers (3-May-1949) South of St. Louis (6-Mar-1949) Whiplash (24-Dec-1948) Adventures of Don Juan (1-Dec-1948) My Girl Tisa (7-Feb-1948) My Wild Irish Rose (24-Dec-1947) · John Donovan Cheyenne (6-Jun-1947) · Fred Durkin Pursued (2-Mar-1947) The Man I Love (11-Jan-1947) The Time, the Place and the Girl (26-Dec-1946) Night and Day (2-Jul-1946) Escape in the Desert (1-May-1945) Hotel Berlin (2-Mar-1945) God Is My Co-Pilot (21-Feb-1945) Roughly Speaking (31-Jan-1945) · Morton Hollywood Canteen (15-Dec-1944) · Himself Janie (25-Jul-1944) Make Your Own Bed (26-May-1944) The Adventures of Mark Twain (3-May-1944) · Steve Gillis Destination Tokyo (31-Dec-1943) Thank Your Lucky Stars (1-Oct-1943) · Himself This Is the Army (29-Jul-1943) Action in the North Atlantic (12-Jun-1943) · Boats O'Hara Gentleman Jim (25-Nov-1942) Desperate Journey (26-Sep-1942) · Flight Sgt. Kirk Edwards Juke Girl (30-May-1942) Captains of the Clouds (12-Feb-1942) · Tiny Murphy The Smiling Ghost (6-Sep-1941) Manpower (9-Aug-1941) Footsteps in the Dark (8-Mar-1941) The Strawberry Blonde (22-Feb-1941) Santa Fe Trail (13-Dec-1940) Tugboat Annie Sails Again (18-Oct-1940) They Drive by Night (27-Jul-1940) · Ed J. Carlsen The Sea Hawk (1-Jul-1940) · Carl Pitt Virginia City (16-Mar-1940) Three Cheers for the Irish (9-Mar-1940) The Fighting 69th (26-Jan-1940) · Sgt Wynn Green Hell (26-Jan-1940) On Your Toes (6-Oct-1939) The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (27-Sep-1939) Dust Be My Destiny (16-Sep-1939) The Man in the Iron Mask (26-Jun-1939) Dodge City (1-Apr-1939) Pacific Liner (6-Jan-1939) Listen, Darling (18-Oct-1938) · J. J. Slattery The Sisters (14-Oct-1938) Algiers (28-Jun-1938) · Grandpere The Adventures of Robin Hood (14-May-1938) · Little John Four Men and a Prayer (29-Apr-1938) The Adventures of Marco Polo (7-Apr-1938) Thin Ice (1-Sep-1937) Stella Dallas (5-Aug-1937) High, Wide, and Handsome (21-Jul-1937) The Prince and the Pauper (8-May-1937) · Captain of the Guard When Thief Meets Thief (5-Mar-1937) God's Country and the Woman (10-Jan-1937) Our Relations (30-Oct-1936) A Message to Garcia (10-Apr-1936) The Last Days of Pompeii (18-Oct-1935) The Crusades (22-Aug-1935) The Good Fairy (31-Jan-1935) · Maurice Schlapkohl Grand Old Girl (18-Jan-1935) · Click Dade The Little Minister (28-Dec-1934) Imitation of Life (26-Nov-1934) · Martin Great Expectations (22-Oct-1934) The Scarlet Letter (18-Sep-1934) Of Human Bondage (28-Jun-1934) · Miller Fog Over Frisco (2-Jun-1934) Little Man, What Now? (1-May-1934) It Happened One Night (22-Feb-1934) · Danker The Lost Patrol (16-Feb-1934) The Match King (31-Dec-1932) · Borglund So Big! (29-Apr-1932) Union Depot (14-Jan-1932) · The Baron The Sin of Madelon Claudet (23-Oct-1931) Susan Lenox (Her Rise and Fall) (10-Oct-1931) · Jeb Mondstrum The Leatherneck (24-Feb-1929) The Covered Wagon (16-Mar-1923) Robin Hood (18-Oct-1922) The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (6-Mar-1921)
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