Henry Richard Hall
| Sign | Leo |
| Born | Aug 15, 1920 New York City, NY |
| Died | Jan 30, 1999 North Hollywood, CA |
| Age | Died at 78 |
Huntz Hall | |
| Job | Actor |
| Years active | 1937-1994 |
| Top Roles | Dippy, Glimpy McGleavey, Dippy, Skeets Skillhorn, Pvt. Carraway |
| Top Genres | Comedy, Crime, Drama, Action, Adventure, Romance |
| Top Topics | Gangsters, World War II, Spies |
| Top Collaborators | Sam Katzman (Producer), Billy Halop, Bernard Punsly, Jack Mower |
| Shares birthday with | Ethel Barrymore, Wendy Hiller, Signe Hasso see more.. |
Huntz Hall Overview:
Actor, Huntz Hall, was born Henry Richard Hall on Aug 15, 1920 in New York City, NY. Hall died at the age of 78 on Jan 30, 1999 in North Hollywood, CA .
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He appears on the cover of The Beatles' Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album.
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Huntz Hall Quotes:
Glimpy:
I milked a cow once, you know it's got four faucets to it.
Danny: What for?
Glimpy: Well the first faucet's for buttermilk, the second's for bottled milk, and the third's for evaporated milk.
Danny: What's the fourth one for?
Glimpy: Come to think of it, this cow only had three faucets.
Sach Debussy Jones: [Two doctors explained they're going to operate on his brain] Peel back the scalp? Indians!
Muggs McGinnis: Where'd you just come from?
Hank Salka: From the closet.
Muggs McGinnis: What are ya doin' in the closet?
Glimpy: He's got secrets.
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Danny: What for?
Glimpy: Well the first faucet's for buttermilk, the second's for bottled milk, and the third's for evaporated milk.
Danny: What's the fourth one for?
Glimpy: Come to think of it, this cow only had three faucets.
Sach Debussy Jones: [Two doctors explained they're going to operate on his brain] Peel back the scalp? Indians!
Muggs McGinnis: Where'd you just come from?
Hank Salka: From the closet.
Muggs McGinnis: What are ya doin' in the closet?
Glimpy: He's got secrets.
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