
Hallam Cooley
Acting
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.
Just Show Folks

Frisco Jenny
Willie Gleason

Sporting Blood
Bill Ludeking

Too Many Cooks
Frank Andrews

Soup to Nuts
Mr. D. Quincy Throckmorton

Oh, Sailor, Behave!

What Men Want
Bunch

Holiday
Seton Cram

Back Pay
Al Bloom

Wedding Rings
Wilfred Meadows

So Long Letty
Clarence de Brie

Tonight at Twelve
Bill Warren

Paris Bound
Peter

Black Waters
Chester

Stolen Kisses
Hal Lambert

Fancy Baggage
Diuckey

The Little Wildcat
Victor Sargeant

Her Wild Oat
Tommy Warren

Ladies Must Dress
Art

No Place to Go
Ambrose Munn

Naughty But Nice
Ralph Ames

Wedding Bills
Tom Milbank

Ladies at Play
Terry

Forever After
Jack Randall

Free to Love
Jack Garner

Some Pun'kins
Tom Perkins
Seven Days
Tom Harbison

The Thoroughbred
Dan Drummond

Stop Flirting
Geoffrey Dangerfield

The Monster
Amos Rugg

The Painted Flapper
Danny Lawrence

The White Sin
Spencer Van Gore

Sporting Youth
Walter Berg

Going Up
Hopkinson Brown

Are You a Failure?
Emmett Graves
The Kingdom Within
Will Preston

One Week of Love
Francis Fraser

Confidence
Elmer Tuttle

Up and at 'Em
Bob Everett

Rose o' the Sea
Roger Walton

Her Night of Nights
Ted Bradley (as Hal Cooley)

Beauty's Worth
Henry Garrison

The Wise Kid
Harry

Playing with Fire
Kent Lloyd

What Do Men Want?
Yost

The Foolish Age
Homer Dean Chadwick

The Ten Dollar Raise
Don

The Tomboy
The Stranger

An Old Fashioned Boy
Fredie (as Hal Cooley)

A Light Woman
Paul Evans

Trumpet Island
Allen Marsh

Leave It to Me
Tom Burroughs

Pinto
Armand Cassel

More Deadly Than the Male
Jimmy Keen

The Long Arm of Mannister
Gaston Sinclair

Upstairs
Harrison Perry

One of the Finest
Teddy

Happy Though Married
Jim Montjoy

The Girl Dodger
Harry Travistock

The Brass Bullet
The Mystery Man

The Deciding Kiss
Jimmy Sears

The Cricket
Pascal as an Adult

A Dog Catcher's Love
F.P. Ketchum - Film Director







