Howard Hall (actor)
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Howard Hall (born Charles Sumner; 30 May 1867 – 25 July 1921) was an American actor and writer, best known for '' Kidnapped in New York'' and '' Alias Mrs. Jessop''. Hall was born in 1867 in
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. He died on 1921 in
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Theater

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Filmography

* '' The Crown Prince's Double'' (1915) * '' The Clarion'' (1916) * ''
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'' (1916) * '' The Hungry Heart'' (1917) * ''
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'' (1917) * '' Alias Mrs. Jessop'' (1917) * ''
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'' (1918) * '' The Echo of Youth'' (1919) * '' The Human Orchid'' (1916) * '' The Price of Innocence'' (1919) * '' The Gold Cure'' (1919) * '' Sunshine Harbor'' (1922)


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* * 1867 births 1921 deaths Male actors from Michigan {{US-film-actor-1860s-stub