Thurston Hall

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Thurston Hall (May 10, 1882 – February 20, 1958) was an American film actor. He appeared in 250 films between 1915 and 1957 and is probably best remembered for his portrayal, during the later stages of his career, of often pompous or blustering authority figures. Hall's best-known television role was as Mr. Schuyler, the boss of Cosmo Topper (played by Leo G. Carroll), in the 1950s television series, Topper (1953–1956). Description above from the Wikipedia article Thurston Hall, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Editor Jamison
Doug Gordon
Oscar Simms- Wheezies Sponsor
Randolph Wheeler
George Whiteside
Mr. Ritchie
P. J. Ellis
Horatio Huntington
T. Gregory Stuart
Col. Paul Hassel
Officer Terrence Shannon
Henry, Jim's Cousin
Mr. Archibald Bel-Goodie
Wilbur Johnson
Mayor Henry Manville
Antony
Arthur Stevenson
J.J. Van Buren
Charles Crocker
Master of the House (archive footage)
Mr. Pound (uncredited)
Col. Lambeth
Governor Jonathan Stafford
Congressman Beeker (uncredited)
'Big Bill' Dixon
Thatcher Kinston
Colonel James Bellamy
Grantley B. Johnson
Charles Engel
Kenneth 'Ken' Cawlor
Big Jim Lassiter
Big Tim Hanlon
Colonel Jefferson L. Calhoun (uncredited)
George S. Harmon
T. J. Triton
David Hastings
Governor Motley
T. Simon Hunter
City Editor Rutherford
Sir Elroyd Joyce
Mr. Proctor
Frank Rutherford
Claudius King
Dist. Atty. MacMillen
Tony Pastor (uncredited)
District Attorney
Dr. Silas Hudson
"Colonel" Hubert Farnsworth
James Gordon Barnes
Huntley (uncredited)
Inspector Crane
The Banker, Steve Corley
Henry P. Fairchild
Senator Edward H. 'Big Ed' Jones
Col. Withering
Jason Thatcher
Kenneth Simes
Major Manning
Curtis Gordon
District Attorney
Colonel Tripp (uncredited)
B.J. Calhoun
Charles Platt
Jim Cunningham
Mr. Woodring (uncredited)
Major Metcalf
Jay Buckingham
Twitchell (uncredited)
Henry W. Workman
Anthony Drake
Harry (Uncredited)
Ned Harrington
Judge James Rutherford
M.K. Durant
Jasper Jim Bandy
T.C. Hartley
Father Time
Oscar Worthington James
John Pittman Sr.
'Doc' Erasmus Thurston
Gen. George Meade (uncredited)
Peter Arnold
Howie Howard, Louise's Assistant (uncredited)
Mr. Higgins
The Governor
David J. Hale
Alderman Birch (uncredited)
Mr. Garthwaite - Barling's Lawyer (uncredited)
Colonel Caldwell
Capt. Wendall
Parkington
Thomas Rufus Collier II
Peter Starling
John Barrabee
John McKelvey, news publisher
Mr. Davis (uncredited)
Jerome Wingate
Mr. Sleamish (uncredited)
Gov. Teller
Edgar Pomeroy
Horace Van Cleve
J.B. Del Monte
Algernon P. Smythe
Horace Touchstone
Captain Phillips
Franklyn B. Gibson
Counsellor Frank A. Gibson
William Atterbury, Sr.
Harlan Darrow
Josiah Waring
Trisby (uncredited)
Bill "Old Man" Morton
Inspector Crane
Mr. Lawrence Tyburt Patterson, Sr.
H.R. Bruxton (uncredited)
Stuyvesant, Four Star Record Co. President
Senator from Texas
E. J. Reid
Police Captain Hall
Everett H. Burton
John Atwater
Kenneth Hyde
Mr. Courtney
Jerome Van Tyne
Dr. Daniel Melfi
John Harland
Businessman at Party (uncredited)
Phillips
J.J. Frentiss
Lead Senator (uncredited)
Mr. Van Cleve
J.P. Bancroft (uncredited)
Gregory Melton Sr.
Sen. Caswell (uncredited)
Italian banker
Inspector O'Hara
Colonel Ancketell
Prof. Tisdelle
Captain of Ocean Liner
Senator Borland
J. Booth Hunter
Governor Morrison
Edward Stevens Sr
The Director
Mr. Gaytes
Edward Grayton
Henry Livingston
Man (uncredited)
Martin O'Neill
Investor