Alan Hale

Alan Hale

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Alan Hale Sr. (born Rufus Edward Mackahan; February 10, 1892 – January 22, 1950) was an American movie actor and director, most widely remembered for his many supporting character roles, in particular as a frequent sidekick of Errol Flynn, as well as films supporting Lon Chaney, Wallace Beery, Douglas Fairbanks, James Cagney, Clark Gable, Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart and Ronald Reagan, among dozens of others. Hale was born Rufus Edward Mackahan in Washington, D.C. He studied to be an opera singer and also had success as an inventor. Among his innovations were a sliding theater chair (to allow spectators to slide back to admit newcomers rather than standing), the hand fire extinguisher, and greaseless potato chips. His first film role was in the 1911 silent movie The Cowboy and the Lady. He played "Little John" in the 1922 film Robin Hood, with Douglas Fairbanks and Wallace Beery, reprised the role 16 years later in The Adventures of Robin Hood with Errol Flynn and Basil Rathbone, then played him yet again in Rogues of Sherwood Forest in 1950 with John Derek as Robin Hood's son, an unprecedented 28-year span of portrayals of the same character in theatrical films. Hale played Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, in The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939), featuring in a pivotal confrontation with the Earl of Essex, portrayed by Flynn. His other films include the 1922 epic The Trap with Lon Chaney, 1928's Skyscraper; as well as Fog Over Frisco with Bette Davis; Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen with Baby LeRoy and William Frawley; The Little Minister with Katharine Hepburn; and It Happened One Night with Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert; all released in 1934; the 1937 film Stella Dallas with Barbara Stanwyck; High, Wide, and Handsome with Irene Dunne and Dorothy Lamour; The Fighting 69th with James Cagney and Pat O'Brien; They Drive By Night with George Raft and Humphrey Bogart; Manpower with Edward G. Robinson, Marlene Dietrich, and George Raft; Virginia City with Errol Flynn, Randolph Scott, and Humphrey Bogart; and as the cantankerous Sgt. McGee in the 1943 movie This Is the Army with Irving Berlin. He also co-starred with Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland in the successful western film Dodge City (1939) where he played the slightly dimwitted but likeable and comical Rusty Hart, sidekick to Flynn's character, Sheriff Wade Hatton. Hale co-starred with Errol Flynn in 13 movies. Hale directed eight movies during the 1920s and 1930s and acted in 235 theatrical films.

Acting

2008

2005

The Adventures of Errol Flynn

Various Roles (archive footage)

1982

Showbiz Goes to War

(archive footage)

1950

1950

Colt .45

Sheriff Harris

1950

1949

1949

1949

1949

The Younger Brothers

Sheriff Knudson

1949

1948

Whiplash

Terrance O'Leary

1948

1948

1947

My Wild Irish Rose

John Donovan

1947

Cheyenne

Fred Durkin

1947

Pursued

Jake Dingle

1947

That Way with Women

Herman Brinker

1946

1946

1946

Night and Day

Leon Dowling

1945

Escape in the Desert

Dr. Orville Tedder

1945

God Is My Co-Pilot

Big Mike Harrigan

1945

Hotel Berlin

Herman Plottke

1945

1944

1944

Janie

Prof. Matthew Q. Reardon

1944

1944

Make Your Own Bed

Walter Whirtle

1943

Destination Tokyo

'Cookie' Wainwright

1943

1943

This Is the Army

Sergeant McGee

1943

1942

Gentleman Jim

Pat Corbett

1942

Desperate Journey

Sgt. Kirk Edwards

1942

Juke Girl

Yippee 'Yip'

1942

1941

1941

Manpower

Jumbo Wells

1941

Thieves Fall Out

Robert Barnes

1941

Footsteps in the Dark

Police Insp. Charles M. Mason

1941

The Strawberry Blonde

Old Man Grimes

1941

The Great Mr. Nobody

'Skipper' Martin

1940

1940

1940

The Sea Hawk

Carl Pitt

1940

1940

Virginia City

Olaf Swenson

1940

1940

Alice in Movieland

Carlo's Guest (uncredited)

1940

The Fighting 69th

Big Mike Wynn

1939

1939

On Your Toes

Sergei Alexandrovitch

1939

Dust Be My Destiny

Michael 'Mike' Leonard

1939

1939

Dodge City

Rusty Hart

1938

Listen, Darling

J.J. Slattery

1938

The Sisters

Sam Johnson

1938

1938

1938

1938

1938

Algiers

Grandpere

1937

1937

Music for Madame

Detective Flugelman

1937

1937

1937

1937

The Prince and the Pauper

Captain of the Guard

1937

1937

Jump for Glory

Jim Diall 'Col. Fane'

1936

Our Relations

Joe Grogan

1936

Yellowstone

John Alexander Hardigan

1936

Parole!

John Borchard

1935

1935

The Good Fairy

Maurice Schlapkohl

1934

1934

Babbitt

Charlie McKelvey

1934

Broadway Bill

Orchestra Leader (uncredited)

1934

Imitation of Life

Martin the Furniture Man

1934

1934

1934

Of Human Bondage

Emil Miller

1934

Little Man, What Now?

Holgar Jachman

1934

Fog Over Frisco

Chief O'Malley

1934

1934

1934

1932

1932

1932

So Big!

Klass Pool

1932

Union Depot

The Baron, aka Bushy Sloan

1931

1931

1929

The Sap

Jim Belden

1929

The Leatherneck

Otto Schmidt

1927

1925

Dick Turpin

Tom King

1924

1923

Hollywood

Alan Hale

1923

Main Street

Miles Bjornstam

1923

The Covered Wagon

Sam Woodhull

1922

Robin Hood

Little John

1922

The Trap

Benson

1921

The Barbarian

Mark Grant

1921

1916

1916

Rolling Stones

Jerry Braden

1914

The Woman in Black

Frank Mansfield

1912

Glued

Unknown

Directing

1927

Rubber Tires

Director

1926

1925

Braveheart

Director

Infos

Full Name
Alan Hale
Gender
Male
Date of Birth
2/9/1892
Date of Death
1/22/1950
Also Known As

Allan Hale

Alan Hale Sr.

Rufus Edward MacKahan

Rufus Alan MacKahan