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Jonathan Hale

20 Mar, 1891 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jonathan Hale (born Jonathan Hatley, March 21, 1891 – February 28, 1966) was a Canadian-born film and television actor. Hale was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Before his acting career, Hale worked in the Diplomatic Corps. Hale is most well known as Dagwood Bumstead's boss, Julius Caesar... Dithers, in the Blondie film series in the 1940s. He is also notable for playing Inspector Fernack in various The Saint films by RKO Pictures. In 1950 he made two appearances in The Cisco Kid as Barry Owens. He also appeared in two different episodes of Adventures of Superman: "The Evil Three", in which he played a murderous "Southern Colonel"-type character, and "Panic in the Sky", one of the most famous episodes, in which he played the lead astronomer at the Metropolis Observatory, actually a California observatory. Among the relatively few television programs on which Hale appeared are the religion anthology series Crossroads, The Loretta Young Show, Brave Eagle, Schlitz Playhouse, The Joey Bishop Show, and Walt Disney Presents: "A Tribute to Joel Chandler Harris". Hale committed suicide on February 28, 1966. He was found dead that evening in his room at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California. Hale had taken his own life with a .38 caliber pistol, which was found near his body. He was 74. Hale was interred at Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery in North Hollywood, California. Sadly, Hale's grave went unmarked for more than four decades, until a proper headstone was erected by donations from the "Dearly Departed" fan-based group in 2013; he is now honored with the inscription, "We Remembered You".

Also Known As:

Jonathan Hale Jr.John HaleJonathan Hatley

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Blondie
71% (1938)
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High Wall
61% (1947)
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Boys Town
67% (1938)
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Disaster
0% (1948)
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The Judge
58% (1949)
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Wife Wanted
65% (1946)
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Sea Devils
57% (1937)
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Divorce
50% (1945)
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A Lost Lady
61% (1934)
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Man Alive
51% (1945)
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Madame X
62% (1937)
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Taxi
64% (1953)
Road Demon
0% (1938)
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Spendthrift
50% (1936)
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Rocky
0% (1948)
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Tail Spin
58% (1939)
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Outcast
0% (1937)
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Fury
75% (1936)
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Dakota
51% (1945)
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My Buddy
0% (1944)
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Stampede
55% (1949)
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Gay Blades
0% (1946)
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Short Grass
60% (1950)
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Dulcy
58% (1940)
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Housewife
76% (1934)
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Navy Wife
50% (1935)
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Crime Ring
47% (1938)
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'G' Men
65% (1935)
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The Raven
65% (1935)
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China Clipper
56% (1936)
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Tap Roots
64% (1948)

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