Person Details
Birthday:
Aliases: Al M. Hill , Mr. Al Hill
Gender: Male
Place of birth: New York City, New York, USA
Homepage:
Movie Involvements: 104
TV Involvements: 0
Most Famous Work
Biography
Al Hill (July 14, 1892 – July 14, 1954) was an American film character actor who appeared in over 320 films between 1927 and 1954, including the 1951 film The Girl on the Bridge. Hill died in 1954 on his 62nd birthday. Description above from the Wikipedia article Al Hill (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Most Famous Work
A Star Is Born
(1954) Shrine Auditorium Photographer (uncredited)Kansas City Confidential
(1952) Stickman (uncredited)The Killers
(1946) Disgruntled Diner Patron (uncredited)Little Caesar
(1931) Rico's 'Butler' (uncredited)They Drive by Night
(1940) Driver in Cafe (uncredited)Broken Lance
(1954) Miner (uncredited)The Roaring Twenties
(1939) 1st Ex-Con (uncredited)Ten Cents a Dance
(1931) Jones, a SailorActing
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
---|---|---|
1954 | Shrine Auditorium Photographer (uncredited) | |
Miner (uncredited) | ||
N/A | ||
1953 | Barfly (uncredited) | |
Seedy Movie House Patron (uncredited) | ||
Process Server | ||
1952 | Bookie (uncredited) | |
Stickman (uncredited) | ||
1951 | Walt | |
1950 | Pete Floogle (uncredited) | |
Shipboard Observation Officer | ||
Al - Las Vegas Bookmaker (uncredited) | ||
1949 | Fire Chief (Uncredited) | |
N/A | ||
Detective Interrogating Romano (uncredited) | ||
Carnival Barker (uncredited) | ||
1948 | Dice Table Croupier (uncredited) | |
1947 | Flint | |
Man at $100 window | ||
State Trooper (uncredited) | ||
Fisherman | ||
1946 | Stagehand 2 | |
Flynn | ||
Card Player on Train (Uncredited) | ||
Disgruntled Diner Patron (uncredited) | ||
Townsman (uncredited) | ||
1945 | N/A | |
Peter Sharfstone (uncredited) | ||
First Motorcycle Officer (uncredited) | ||
1944 | Miner (uncredited) | |
Crewman (uncredited) | ||
Laughing Palace Official (uncredited) | ||
Waiter | ||
Japanese Officer (uncredited) | ||
1943 | Shorter Henchman | |
Knife-Eating Sailor | ||
Workman at Ringside | ||
Older Detective | ||
Hotel Imperial House Detective | ||
Sammy Walsh | ||
1942 | First Killer (as Al M. Hill) | |
Poker Player | ||
Newark Palace Stagehand (uncredited) | ||
Reporter | ||
Eddie Bartlett | ||
Shotgun Guard (uncredited) | ||
Booking Room Sergeant | ||
Croupier (Uncredited) | ||
Mr. Cooper | ||
Jerry | ||
Henchman Collecting from Eddie (uncredited) | ||
Tim | ||
N/A | ||
1941 | Cop #2 in Cafe | |
Detective | ||
Speeding Motorist (archive footage) | ||
Miner | ||
Flintwood Policeman (uncredited) | ||
Truck Driver (Uncredited) | ||
1940 | Filthy McNasty aka Rupulsive Rogan | |
Henchman Burke (uncredited) | ||
Sailor (uncredited) | ||
Bob Clark (uncredited) | ||
Driver in Cafe (uncredited) | ||
Clinton (uncredited) | ||
Honest John Webster | ||
Convict | ||
1939 | Getaway Driver at Bank Job (uncredited) | |
Bartender (Uncredited) | ||
Detective (uncredited) | ||
Galvin | ||
1st Ex-Con (uncredited) | ||
Heckler | ||
Lefty | ||
Cab Driver #2 (uncredited) | ||
Johnny - a Gangster (uncredited) | ||
Post Office Guard (uncredited) | ||
New York Mercury Reporter | ||
Chuck (uncredited) | ||
Prisoner on Train | ||
Cab Driver (uncredited) | ||
1938 | N/A | |
Strong Arm Man | ||
Mail Driver | ||
Al - Chief Henchman | ||
Look Photographer (Uncredited) | ||
Spitzy | ||
Gangster | ||
Doc Galer | ||
1937 | Second Taxi Driver | |
Taxi Driver | ||
Taxi Driver (uncredited) | ||
(uncredited) | ||
Henchman Camby | ||
Convict | ||
Dapper Dunning | ||
Attendant in Second Gas Station (uncredited) | ||
Henchman Chance | ||
2nd Taxi Driver (uncredited) | ||
1936 | 'Knuckles' Boland | |
Reporter | ||
Reporter | ||
Morris, a Gangster (uncredited) | ||
Mike | ||
Gangster Riding in Truck | ||
Slug Batterson, Morelli's Henchman (uncredited) | ||
Frank Adams | ||
Pinball Distributor (uncredited) | ||
Henchman Kit Thorpe | ||
Tom Slade | ||
'Speed' | ||
1935 | Gangster in Car | |
Fireman | ||
Smiley's Henchman (uncredited) | ||
Al - Sonny's Henchman (uncredited) | ||
Arnold's Chief Henchman | ||
Hood (uncredited) | ||
Tough on Pay Phone | ||
Bookie | ||
Louie Rattig (uncredited) | ||
Mike | ||
1934 | Reardon | |
Gangster (Uncredited) | ||
Man at Radio Station (uncredited) | ||
Maxie | ||
Killer Kilduff (uncredited) | ||
Departing Sailor | ||
Al | ||
Gangster | ||
Biff | ||
Mickey (uncredited) | ||
1933 | N/A | |
Henchman Who Gets Kicked (uncredited) | ||
Tough Guy | ||
N/A | ||
Howard (uncredited) | ||
Barfly (uncredited) | ||
1932 | Assistant Director | |
Blainey | ||
Fred Mayer... Cell 3 | ||
Smitty - Bouncer (uncredited) | ||
Kelly's Henchman | ||
Collins the Chauffeur (Uncredited) | ||
1931 | First Mate of the Corsair | |
Harry | ||
Jones, a Sailor | ||
Rico's 'Butler' (uncredited) | ||
Jerry | ||
1930 | Johnson's Henchman (uncredited) | |
Chippy (Uncredited) | ||
Jimmy Kirk, Gangster (uncredited) | ||
Briggs | ||
1929 | Blackie | |
Squid | ||
Henchman Blondie (uncredited) | ||
One of Perc's Henchmen | ||
Brown - a Crook | ||
1928 | Red | |
Danny | ||
Gangster (uncredited) | ||
1927 | Jack's Buddy at Dance | |
1915 | Navigator / Torpedo Loader (uncredited) | |
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |