Jonathan Hale

Jonathan Hale

actor

Jonathan Hale was born on Mar 21, 1891 in Canada. Jonathan Hale's big-screen debut came with The Case of the Howling Dog directed by Alan Crosland in 1934, strarring Courtroom Spectator (uncredited). Jonathan Hale is known for Cavalcade of America directed by Wilhelm Thiele, James Seay stars as Frank Katzentine and Robert Foulk as Blacksmith Wilkerson. The upcoming new movie Jonathan Hale plays is The Three Outlaws which will be released on May 13, 1956.

Canadian-born character actor Jonathan Hale had a long and distinguished film career, appearing in over 260 pictures and television programs.He was a member of the diplomatic service prior to his film career, and his stately bearing stood him in good stead for the large variety of corporate executives, military officers and high-level politicians he often played.His best known and most memorable role was that of Dagwood Bumstead's boss, J.C. Dithers, in the "Blondie" film series, a role he assayed from the first entry (Blondie (1938)) until he left the series in 1946 having appeared in 16 of the 28 "Blondie" films.In 1966, despondent over health and personal problems, he shot himself to death.

  • Birthday

    Mar 21, 1891
  • Place of Birth

    Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

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