J. Albert Hall was an American actor who is best known for The Yellow Menace, Gretna Green, and The Eternal City.
Personal and Family Life
J. Albert Hall was born Johan Albert Adolfsson Frick on October 6, 1874, in Uddeholms works, Varmland, Sweden. He was married to a woman named Betty. Hall’s personal life details are minimal, but he is known to have pursued a career in acting.
Death and Legacy
J. Albert Hall passed away on April 18, 1920, in Cumberland, Maryland, USA. His contribution to early cinema is remembered through his notable roles in silent films, which have made a lasting impact in film history.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1920 | Love’s Flame | St. Gaudens |
1918 | The Wooing of Princess Pat | The Duke’s Son |
1916 | The Big Sister | Norton |
1916 | The Yellow Menace | Captain Kent |
1916 | The Eternal Grind | Unknown Role |
1916 | The Salamander | Harrigan Blood |
1916 | The Ransom | Mark Osborne (as James Hall) |
1915 | When It Strikes Home | Dr. Truax |
1915 | The Eternal City | Prosecuting Attorney |
1915 | Gretna Green | Colonel Hooker (as J.A. Hall) |
1915 | Children of the Ghetto | Unknown Role |
1915 | Mistress Nell | Unknown Role |
1915 | The Girl I Left Behind Me | Undetermined Role |
1914 | On the Heights | Short (as J.A. Hall) |
1914 | In Quest of a Story | The Doctor (as J.A. Hall) |