Charles D. Hall
Charles D. Hall is a 81 years old from United Kingdom from Norwich, England. Charles D. Hall was born on April 20, 1888 (died on April 08, 1970, he was 81 years old) in Norwich, England.
About
No, he died on 04/08/1970, 54 years ago. He was 81 years old when he died. He died in Los Angeles
Works
Charles D. Hall Movies (75)
There are 75 movies of Charles D. Hall.
His first feature film was Modern Times (1936). He was 47 when he starred in this movie. Since 1936, he has appeared in 75 feature films. The last one is Two Lost Worlds (1951). .
View all Charles D. Hall movies.Charles D. Hall movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Settings | Modern Times (1936) | 47 |
Production Design | Modern Times (1936) | 47 |
Set Decoration | City Lights (1931) | 42 |
Art Direction | All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) | 42 |
Art Direction | The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) | 47 |
Art Direction | The Invisible Man (1933) | 45 |
Art Direction | The Kid (1921) | 32 |
Production Design | The Gold Rush (1925) | 37 |
Art Direction | Frankenstein (1931) | 43 |
Art Direction | Dracula (1931) | 42 |
Art Direction | The Phantom of the Opera (1925) | 37 |
Art Direction | The Black Cat (1934) | 46 |
Art Direction | Drácula (1931) | 43 |
Art Direction | My Man Godfrey (1936) | 48 |
Art Direction | A Chump at Oxford (1939) | 51 |
Production Design | Shoulder Arms (1918) | 30 |
Production Design | A Dog's Life (1918) | 29 |
Art Direction | Pay Day (1922) | 33 |
Interior Designer | The Old Dark House (1932) | 44 |
Art Direction | Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932) | 43 |
Art Direction | Show Boat (1936) | 48 |
Art Direction | Imitation of Life (1934) | 46 |
Art Direction | Saps at Sea (1940) | 52 |
Art Direction | Lonesome (1928) | 40 |
Art Direction | The Vampire Bat (1933) | 44 |
Art Direction | Magnificent Obsession (1935) | 47 |
Art Direction | Waterloo Bridge (1931) | 43 |
Art Direction | The Cat and the Canary (1927) | 39 |
Art Direction | Topper Takes a Trip (1938) | 50 |
Art Direction | The Good Fairy (1935) | 46 |
Art Direction | Sensation Seekers (1927) | 38 |
Art Direction | The Last Warning (1928) | 40 |
Production Design | Only Yesterday (1933) | 45 |
Art Direction | Merrily We Live (1938) | 49 |
Art Direction | Counsellor at Law (1933) | 45 |
Art Direction | One Million B.C. (1940) | 52 |
Art Direction | Nazty Nuisance (1943) | 55 |
Art Direction | Broadway (1929) | 41 |
Art Direction | Niagara Falls (1941) | 53 |
Art Direction | The Devil with Hitler (1942) | 54 |
Art Direction | All-American Co-Ed (1941) | 53 |
Art Direction | Brooklyn Orchid (1942) | 53 |
Art Direction | Taxi, Mister (1943) | 54 |
Art Direction | Yanks Ahoy (1943) | 55 |
Art Direction | Captain Fury (1939) | 51 |
Art Direction | One More River (1934) | 46 |
Art Direction | Back Street (1932) | 44 |
Art Direction | Hay Foot (1942) | 53 |
Art Direction | The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942) | 54 |
Art Direction | The Flying Saucer (1950) | 61 |
Art Direction | Glamour (1934) | 45 |
Art Direction | The Kiss Before the Mirror (1933) | 45 |
Art Direction | The Road Back (1937) | 49 |
Art Direction | Tanks a Million (1941) | 53 |
Producer | The Professor (1919) | 30 |
Art Direction | Fiesta (1941) | 53 |
Art Direction | East of Borneo (1931) | 43 |
Art Direction | There's Always Tomorrow (1934) | 46 |
Art Direction | The Impatient Maiden (1932) | 43 |
Art Direction | Iron Man (1931) | 43 |
Art Direction | Prairie Chickens (1943) | 55 |
Art Direction | Little Man, What Now? (1934) | 46 |
Art Direction | Calaboose (1943) | 54 |
Art Direction | The Midlanders (1920) | 32 |
Art Direction | The Love Trap (1929) | 41 |
Art Direction | Up for Murder (1931) | 43 |
Art Direction | Don't Bet on Love (1933) | 45 |
Art Direction | King for a Night (1933) | 45 |
Art Direction | By Candlelight (1933) | 45 |
Art Direction | The Poor Rich (1934) | 45 |
Art Direction | Night Life of the Gods (1935) | 46 |
Art Direction | East of Java (1935) | 47 |
Art Direction | Flying with Music (1942) | 54 |
Art Direction | Fall In (1942) | 54 |
Art Direction | Two Lost Worlds (1951) | 62 |
Awards (1)
Nominated Academy Award for Best Production Design .
What was Charles's zodiac sign?Charles D. Hall zodiac sign was taurus.
Other facts about Charles D. Hall
Place of death | Los Angeles |
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Given name | Charles |
Country of citizenship | United Kingdom |
Owner of | KMZK |
Date of death | 1970-04-08T00:00:00Z |
Family name | Hall. Show people with the surname Hall |