Hal Le Sueur

Hal Le Sueur was an American actor who is best known for The Night Bride (1927), Bill Haywood, Producer (1915), and Eugenics at Bar ‘U’ Ranch (1914).

Personal and Family Life

Hal Le Sueur was born on September 3, 1903, in San Antonio, Texas. He had a brief education at Manual Training High School in Kansas City, Missouri, around 1919. He was married twice, first to Jessie Beryl Burress in 1928, who they divorced in 1929, and then to Kasha Haroldi from 1931 to 1934, with whom he had one child. He was also the brother of famous actress Joan Crawford.

Death and Legacy

Hal Le Sueur passed away on May 3, 1963, in Los Angeles, California, due to a ruptured appendix. His contributions to early cinema, along with his kinship to Joan Crawford, have kept his memory alive among film historians and fans of classic movies.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1957Jeanne EagelsReporter (uncredited)
1957State TrooperTV Series (Alan Waterman, 1 episode)
1956Everything But the TruthReporter (uncredited)
1956Telephone TimeTV Series (1 episode)
1942Stand by for ActionLookout (uncredited)
1942Whistling in DixieSound Effects Man (uncredited)
1942The Bugle SoundsRecruit (uncredited)
1941Shadow of the Thin ManReporter (uncredited)
1941Married BachelorMan Vying for Table in Cafe (uncredited)
1941The Big StoreChauffeur (uncredited)
1941Respect the LawReporter (uncredited)
1940Flight CommandHell Cat (uncredited)
1940DulcyBusinessman in Meeting (uncredited)
1940Sky MurderCo-Pilot (uncredited)
1940The Golden FleecingClerk (uncredited)