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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.
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Frisco Jenny
as Willie Gleason

Sporting Blood
as Bill Ludeking

Too Many Cooks
as Frank Andrews

Soup to Nuts
as Mr. D. Quincy Throckmorton

Oh, Sailor, Behave!

What Men Want
as Bunch

Holiday
as Seton Cram

Back Pay
as Al Bloom

Wedding Rings
as Wilfred Meadows

So Long Letty
as Clarence de Brie

Tonight at Twelve
as Bill Warren

Paris Bound
as Peter

Black Waters
as Chester

Stolen Kisses
as Hal Lambert

Fancy Baggage
as Diuckey

The Little Wildcat
as Victor Sargeant

Her Wild Oat
as Tommy Warren

Ladies Must Dress
as Art

No Place to Go
as Ambrose Munn

Naughty But Nice
as Ralph Ames

Wedding Bills
as Tom Milbank

Ladies at Play
as Terry

Forever After
as Jack Randall

Free to Love
as Jack Garner

Some Pun'kins
as Tom Perkins
Seven Days
as Tom Harbison

The Thoroughbred
as Dan Drummond

Stop Flirting
as Geoffrey Dangerfield

The Monster
as Amos Rugg

The Painted Flapper
as Danny Lawrence

The White Sin
as Spencer Van Gore

Sporting Youth
as Walter Berg

Going Up
as Hopkinson Brown

Are You a Failure?
as Emmett Graves

Dollar Devils
as Bruce Merlin
The Kingdom Within
as Will Preston

One Week of Love
as Francis Fraser

Confidence
as Elmer Tuttle

Up and at 'Em
as Bob Everett

Rose o' the Sea
as Roger Walton

Her Night of Nights
as Ted Bradley (as Hal Cooley)

Beauty's Worth
as Henry Garrison

The Wise Kid
as Harry
Man With Two Mothers

Playing with Fire
as Kent Lloyd

What Do Men Want?
as Yost

The Foolish Age
as Homer Dean Chadwick

The Ten Dollar Raise
as Don

The Tomboy
as The Stranger

An Old Fashioned Boy
as Fredie (as Hal Cooley)

A Light Woman
as Paul Evans

Trumpet Island
as Allen Marsh

Leave It to Me
as Tom Burroughs

Pinto
as Armand Cassel

More Deadly Than the Male
as Jimmy Keen

The Long Arm of Mannister
as Gaston Sinclair

Upstairs
as Harrison Perry

One of the Finest
as Teddy

Happy Though Married
as Jim Montjoy