Thurston Hall
Thurston Hall (May 10, 1882 – February 20, 1958) was a prolific American actor whose extensive career spanned over four decades, featuring in around 250 films between 1915 and 1957. He is particularly recognized for his portrayal of pompous or blustery authority figures, especially in the latter part of his career.
One of Hall's most memorable roles was as Mr. Schuyler, the boss of Cosmo Topper, portrayed by Leo G. Carroll, in the popular 1950s television series "Topper," which aired from 1953 to 1956. His performances left a lasting impression on audiences, showcasing his talent for bringing larger-than-life characters to the screen.
Throughout his career, Hall became a familiar face in both film and television, embodying a variety of roles that highlighted his versatility as an actor. His contributions to the entertainment industry have been recognized and celebrated, solidifying his place in Hollywood history. Despite the passage of time, Thurston Hall's work continues to be appreciated by film enthusiasts and remains a testament to his enduring legacy in American cinema.
Filmography
Texas Carnival
I Dood It
Black Gold
There's Always a Woman
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
The Golden Fleecing
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Carson City
Call of the Canyon
In Society
The Hard Way
The Great McGinty
The Great Moment
Tell It to the Judge
Up in Central Park
First Love
Skirts Ahoy!
Without Reservations
Hard to Get
Chain Gang
Welcome Stranger
West of the Pecos
City for Conquest
The Band Wagon
The Affairs of Annabel
You Can't Cheat an Honest Man
The Invisible Woman
Counter-Espionage
Theodora Goes Wild
The Unfinished Dance
Her Cardboard Lover
The Great Man's Lady
Design for Scandal