Hal Southern was born in 1919. He was a composer and actor. He died on July 15, 1998 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
Hal Sparks was born on September 25, 1969 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Queer as Folk (1999), Spider-Man 2 (2004) and Dude, Where's My Car? (2000).
Hal Stellini is an actor and producer, known for This Last Lonely Place (2014), Monday Morning (1990) and Holiday Breakup (2016).
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Hal Hickel joined Industrial Light & Magic in 1996 as an animator for The Lost World: Jurassic Park. His special interest in animation lies in the challenge of integrating fantastic characters and creatures into live-action films. He was promoted to Lead Animator on his second film and was responsible for animating several characters in Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace. In 2000, Hickel moved up to Animation Supervisor, teaming up with multi-Academy Award®-winning visual effects supervisor Dennis Muren on Steven Spielberg's A.I. Artificial Intelligence. In 2007, his work on Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest was recognized with both an Academy Award® for Outstanding Achievement in Visual Effects and the BAFTA for Best Achievement in Visual Effects. Hickel was the Animation Supervisor on Guillermo del Toro's sci-fi epic, Pacific Rim, for which he received his fifth BAFTA nomination and a Visual Effects Society Nomination for Outstanding Visual Effects. Prior to that, he was the Animation Director on ILM's first animated feature, Rango, which received the Academy Award® for Best Animated Feature. Originally from Portland, Oregon, Hickel studied Film Graphics at the California Institute of the Art before being hired by Will Vinton Studios as a clay animator and motion-control operator for commercials and television specials featuring the California Raisins, amongst other characters.
American actor who starred in silent Westerns under one name, then moved into character roles and bit parts under another. Born Floyd Taliaferro Alderson in Sheridan, Wyoming, and raised on a ranch in Rosebud County, Montana, he became an expert horseman. He served in World War I, then traveled to California. After getting work as a wrangler for Universal Pictures, he entered films as an extra in 1915. By the 1920s he was starring in silent Westerns under the stage name Wally Wales. His career declined, and in the mid-1930s, he changed to a new stage name, Hal Taliaferro, and worked in supporting roles and even bit parts for the rest of his career, primarily in Westerns. In the 1950s, he retired to his family's property in Montana (then and now known as the Bones Brothers Ranch). He devoted himself to landscape painting until a series of strokes debilitated him. He died in a nursing home in his birthplace, Sheridan, Wyoming, in 1980. His papers are archived at the University of Wyoming in Laramie.
Hal Tulchin was born on December 23, 1926 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA. He was a director and producer, known for Black Woodstock (1969), The Bobby Goldsboro Show (1973) and The Philco Television Playhouse (1948). He was married to Janine Scarola, Billie Jean Holt and Doreen Soraci. He died on August 29, 2017 in Bronxville, New York, USA.
Hal Whiteside was born and raised in Tuscumbia,AL, the birthplace of Helen Keller. Tuscumbia is located next to Muscle Shoals known for its recording studios Fame Studios and Muscle Shoals Sound. He attended Deshler High School and played football. He graduated the University of North Alabama in Florence. After college Hal worked in logistics and transportation before becoming a full time actor. A practitioner of TM Transcendental Meditation, he received his training from Prudence Farrow Bruns. She trained with the Maharishi at his ashram in Rishikesh in 1968. While there, the Beatles were inspired to write the song Dear Prudence. Residing in the Atlanta area, Hal is married and has one son. As an actor Hal enjoys building a character and telling a story. He is willing to travel anywhere in the US as well as International.
A veteran professional actor who has co-starred as a television series regular in NINE, prime time, HIT series, and has established himself solidly in both the areas of comedy and drama. Hal's latest projects include Disney Family Channel's Snow 2: Brain Freeze (2008) and Hallmark's Generation Gap (2008). His 25 year professional career has seen him firmly plant both feet in such dramas as Roots: The Next Generations (1979), The Waltons (1972), Harry O (1973) and L.A. Law (1986) while displaying his comedic genius in The Sinbad Show (1993), 227 (1985), Private Benjamin (1981), and Sanford and Son (1972). Williams works tirelessly to maintain a versatility that enables his career to remain both constant and current. His movie accomplishments continue to be displayed in co-starring roles in feature films like Guess Who (2005) with Ashton Kutcher and Bernie Mac, Private Benjamin (1980) with Goldie Hawn and The Rookie (1990) with Clint Eastwood.