| James Hall | |
|---|---|
| Born | James E. Brown October 22, 1900 Dallas, Texas |
| Died | June 7, 1940 (aged 39) Jersey City, New Jersey |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1923-1932 |
| Spouse(s) | Irene Gardner |
James Hall (October 22, 1900 - June 7, 1940) was an American film actor.
Born James E. Brown in Dallas, Texas, Hall began his film career during the silent film era. He made his sound film debut in the 1929 film The Canary Murder Case, opposite William Powell and Louise Brooks. In 1930, Hall co-starred in Howard Hughes' epic film Hell's Angels. His last film role was in the 1932 drama Manhattan Tower.
Hall died of cirrhosis on June 7, 1940 in Jersey City, New Jersey. He is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in North Arlington, New Jersey.
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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| 1923 | Man Alone | Caspar Dent | |
| 1926 | The Campus Flirt | Denis Adams | Alternative title: The College Flirt |
| Stranded in Paris | Robert Van Wye | ||
| 1927 | Hotel Imperial | Lt. Paul Almasy | |
| Love's Greatest Mistake | Harvey Gibbs | ||
| Ritzy | Harrington Smith, Duke of Westborough | ||
| Señorita | Roger Oliveros | ||
| Rolled Stockings | Jim Treadway | ||
| Swim Girl, Swim | Jerry Marvin | ||
| Silk Legs | Phil Barker | ||
| 1928 | Four Sons | Joseph "Dutch" Bernle | |
| The Fifty-Fifty Girl | Jim Donahue | ||
| Just Married | Bob Adams | ||
| The Fleet's In | Eddie Briggs | ||
| 1929 | The Case of Lena Smith | Franz Hofrat | |
| The Carary Murder Case | Jimmy Spotswoode | ||
| This Is Heaven | James Stackpoole | ||
| Smiling Irish Eyes | Rory O'More | ||
| The Saturday Night Kid | Bill | Alternative title: Love 'Em and Leave 'Em | |
| 1930 | Paramount on Parade | Hunter (Dream Girl) | |
| Hell’s Angels | Roy Rutledge | ||
| Dangerous Nan McGrew | Bob Dawes | ||
| Let's Go Native | Wally Wendell | ||
| Maybe It's Love | Tommy Nelson | Alternative title: Eleven Men and a Girl | |
| The Third Alarm | Dan | ||
| Man to Man | Uncredited Alternative title: Barber John's Boy |
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| Divorce Among Friends | George Morris | ||
| 1931 | Millie | John "Jack" Maitland | |
| Lightning Flyer | Jimmie Nelson | ||
| The She-Wolf | David Talbot | Alternative titles: Mother's Millions The She-Wolf of Wall Street |
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| The Good Bad Girl | Bob Henderson | ||
| Sporting Chance | Phillip Lawrence | Alternative title: Aventura Hipica | |
| 1932 | Manhattan Tower | Jimmy Duncan |
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