
Thurston Hall
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...
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...
Known For
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
as Bruce Pierce
The Black Room
as Col. Paul Hassel
The Great McGinty
as Mr. Maxwell
Cast Credits
Affair in Reno
as J.B. Del Monte
The Go-Getter
as Mr. Higgins
The Band Wagon
as Colonel Tripp (uncredited)
The WAC from Walla Walla
as Col. Mayfield
It Grows on Trees
as Mr. Sleamish (uncredited)
Carson City
as Charles Crocker
Skirts Ahoy!
as Thatcher Kinston
Night Stage to Galveston
as Colonel James Bellamy
One Big Affair
as Mr. G
Texas Carnival
as Mr. Gaytes
Whirlwind
as Big Jim Lassiter
Knights of the Bath
as Master of the House (archive footage)
Belle Le Grand
as Parkington
The Bandit Queen
as Governor
One Too Many
as Kenneth Simes
Chain Gang
as John McKelvey, news publisher
Bright Leaf
as Phillips
Federal Agent at Large
as 'Big Bill' Dixon
Belle of Old Mexico
as Horatio Huntington
Tell It to the Judge
as Sen. Caswell (uncredited)
Bride for Sale
as Trisby (uncredited)
Square Dance Jubilee
as G.K.
Rim of the Canyon
as Big Tim Hanlon
The Fountainhead
as Businessman at Party (uncredited)
Stagecoach Kid
as Peter Arnold
Manhattan Angel
as Everett H. Burton
Rusty Saves a Life
as Counsellor Frank A. Gibson
Blondie's Secret
as George Whiteside
Miraculous Journey
as Kendricks
Up in Central Park
as Governor Motley