Hal E. Chester

ProducerActorWriter
Born
March 6, 1921
Died
March 25, 2012
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

Hal E. Chester was born on 6 March 1921 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was a producer and actor, known for Crashout (1955), School for Scoundrels (2006) and Curse of the Demon (1957). He was married to Virginia Wetherly. He died on 25 March 2012 in London, England, UK.

Biography

Hal E. Chester was born on March 6, 1921 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was a producer and actor, known for Crashout (1955), School for Scoundrels (2006) and Curse of the Demon (1957). He was married to Virginia Wetherly. He died on March 25, 2012 in London, England, UK.

Actor

Sea RaidersSea Raiders(1941)as Swab
Mob TownMob Town(1941)as Gang Member
Hit the RoadHit the Road(1941)as Trusty
Junior G-MenJunior G-Men(1940)as Murph
Boys of the CityBoys of the City(1940)as Buster

Self

Film FanfareFilm Fanfare(1956)as Self - Interviewee

Known for

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Credit Score: Hal E. Chester

8765
19371938193919401941
Buster
Mon Jul 15 1940
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Boys of the City3.0919405.600704
2Little Tough Guy2.5019386.100249
3Crime School1.0019386.6001567

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William 'Billy' Benedict, Harris Berger, Jimmy Butler, Hal E. Chester, David Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Billy Halop, and George Offerman Jr. in Call a Messenger (1939)William 'Billy' Benedict, Harris Berger, Hal E. Chester, Mark Daniels, Charles Duncan, David Gorcey, James McCallion, and Frankie Thomas in Code of the Streets (1939)Hal E. Chester, Gabriel Dell, David Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Billy Halop, Bernard Punsly, and The Dead End KidsHarry Carey, William 'Billy' Benedict, Harris Berger, Hal E. Chester, Charles Duncan, David Gorcey, James McCallion, and Frankie Thomas in Code of the Streets (1939)William 'Billy' Benedict, Harris Berger, Hal E. Chester, Jackie Cooper, Charles Duncan, and David Gorcey in Newsboys' Home (1938)Wendy Barrie, William 'Billy' Benedict, Harris Berger, Hal E. Chester, Elisha Cook Jr., Jackie Cooper, Charles Duncan, David Gorcey, and Edmund Lowe in Newsboys' Home (1938)