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Alexander Hall

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Nationality
  
American

Spouse
  
Lola Lane (1934–1936)

Name
  
Alexander Hall


Born
  
January 11, 1894Boston, Massachusetts, US (
1894-01-11
)

Died
  
July 30, 1968(1968-07-30) (aged 74)San Francisco, California, US

Occupation
  
film director, theatre actor, and composer

Notable awards
  
Best Director – (nominee)1941 Here Comes Mr. Jordan

The Magic Bag (1993) - Clip - Directed by Alexander Hall - Filmed @ Universal Studios


Alexander Hall (January 11, 1894, Boston, Massachusetts – July 30, 1968, San Francisco, California) was an American film director and theatre actor.

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Biography

Hall acted in the theatre from the age of four through 1914, when he began to work in silent movies. Following his military service in World War I, he returned to Hollywood and pursued a career in film production. He worked as a film editor and assistant director at Paramount Pictures until 1932, when he directed his first feature film, Sinners in the Sun. From 1937 to 1947, he was a contract director at Columbia Pictures, where he earned a reputation for sophisticated comedies. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director for Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941).

From 1934 to 1936, Hall was married to actress Lola Lane. He was also married to Marjorie Hunter.

He was engaged briefly to Lucille Ball, who left him when she met Desi Arnaz. The couple later hired him to direct their 1956 film Forever, Darling.

Hall died of complications from a stroke in San Francisco. He was survived by a son.

Filmography

Director
1956
Forever, Darling
1953
Let's Do It Again
1952
Because You're Mine
1951
Up Front
1950
Louisa
1950
Love That Brute
1949
The Great Lover
1947
Down to Earth
1945
She Wouldn't Say Yes
1944
Once Upon a Time
1944
The Heavenly Body
1942
My Sister Eileen
1942
They All Kissed the Bride
1941
Bedtime Story
1941
Here Comes Mr. Jordan
1940
This Thing Called Love
1940
He Stayed for Breakfast
1940
The Doctor Takes a Wife
1939
The Amazing Mr. Williams
1939
Good Girls Go to Paris
1939
The Lady's from Kentucky
1938
There's That Woman Again
1938
I Am the Law
1938
There's Always a Woman
1937
The Toast of New York (uncredited)
1937
Exclusive
1936
Yours for the Asking
1936
Give Us This Night
1935
Annapolis Farewell
1935
Goin' to Town
1934
Limehouse Blues
1934
The Pursuit of Happiness
1934
Little Miss Marker
1934
Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen
1933
Torch Singer (directed by)
1933
Midnight Club
1933
The Girl in 419
1932
Madame Racketeer
1932
Sinners in the Sun
1922
A Game of Graft (Short)
1922
The Last Call (Short)
1922
The Spirit of Evil (Short)
1922
Unseen Foes (Short) (as Alex Hall)
1921
The Great Opium Case (Short)
1921
The Crimson Clue (Short)
1921
$100,000 Kiss (Short)
1921
Missing Millions (Short)
1921
The Diamond Trail (Short)
1921
The Blackmailer's Bluff (Short)
1921
Who's Guilty? (Short)
1921
Dodging the Law (Short)
1921
Sealed Orders (Short)
1921
The Spendthrift (Short)
1921
Nick Carter Down East (Short)
1921
Birds of Prey (Short)
1921
Among the Counterfeiters (Short)
1921
The Mysterious Bond Case (Short)
1921
A Cry at Midnight (Short) (as Al Hall)
Editor
1933
She Done Him Wrong (uncredited)
1931
The Last Flight (as Al Hall)
1931
Broadminded (as Al Hall, edited by)
1931
Woman Hungry
1930
Kismet (as Al Hall)
1930
The Song of the Flame
1929
Smiling Irish Eyes (as Al Hall)
1929
Synthetic Sin (as Al Hall)
1928
The Crash
1928
Lilac Time
1927
Her Wild Oat (as Al Hall)
1926
Miss Nobody (as Al Hall)
1926
The Far Cry
1926
The Girl from Montmartre (as Al Hall)
Actor
1921
The Leech as
Bill
1918
Doing Their Bit as
Miles O'Dowd
1917
Miss U.S.A. as
Clay Warfield (as Al Hall)
1917
The Deemster as
Davy, Dan's Friend
1914
The Million Dollar Mystery
Assistant Director
1925
The White Monkey (assistant director - as Al Hall)
1925
The Heart of a Siren (assistant director - as Al Hall)

References

Alexander Hall Wikipedia