Al Hill
Al Hill (July 14, 1892 – July 14, 1954) was a prolific American character actor whose extensive career spanned nearly three decades. With a remarkable filmography, Hill appeared in more than 320 films from 1927 until his passing in 1954. Among his notable works is the 1951 feature film "The Girl on the Bridge," which showcases his talent and versatility as an actor. Tragically, Hill's life came to an end on his 62nd birthday, marking a poignant conclusion to a vibrant career in the entertainment industry. Throughout his time in Hollywood, Hill became a familiar face to audiences, contributing to a wide array of genres and stories that enriched the cinematic landscape of his era. His enduring legacy is reflected in the numerous performances that continue to resonate with film lovers today.
Filmography
The Last Mile
Smuggler's Gold
Ten Cents a Dance
The Fireball
Holiday
I Cover the Waterfront
Vampiyaz
Call of the Prairie
San Quentin
UFC 283: Teixeira vs. Hill
The Bank Dick
Night After Night