Hallam Cooley

Hallam Cooley

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.

Known For

The Monster

as Amos Rugg

Holiday

as Seton Cram

Frisco Jenny

as Willie Gleason

Cast Credits

Frisco Jenny

as Willie Gleason

Sporting Blood

as Bill Ludeking

Too Many Cooks

as Frank Andrews

Soup to Nuts

as Mr. D. Quincy Throckmorton

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

No Place to Go

as Ambrose Munn

Naughty But Nice

as Ralph Ames

Wedding Bills

as Tom Milbank

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