Fred Hall

Fred Hall was an American actor who is best known for The Life of the Party (1935) and other short films in the 1930s. He was born on February 3, 1928, in North Carolina, USA, and passed away on October 17, 1965, in New Jersey, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Fred Hall’s early life in North Carolina shaped his future in acting. Little is known about his family, but he began his career as a child actor, appearing in various short films during the 1930s.

Career

Hall gained recognition for his performances in short films, particularly for his role in The Life of the Party. His contributions to early cinema remain part of his legacy, albeit with limited documentation of his later career.

Death and Legacy

Fred Hall passed away on October 17, 1965. Despite his relatively short career and life, he remains remembered for his work in classic films from the 1930s.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1935 The Life of the Party Cabin Kid Member
1935 Teacher’s Beau Cabin Kids Singer (uncredited)
1935 Beginner’s Luck Cabin Kids Singer (uncredited)
1937 Trailer Paradise Cabin Kid Member (uncredited)
1937 Git Along Little Dogies Cabin Kids Singer (uncredited)
1937 Round-Up Time in Texas Cabin Kid Member (uncredited)
1937 Lucky Beginners Cabin Kids Singer (uncredited)