From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hallam Cooley (February 8, 1895 – March 20, 1971) was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in 106 films between 1913 and 1936. He was born in Brooklyn, and died in Tiburon, California.
The Long Arm of Mannister
(Gaston Sinclair)
The Monster
(Amos Rugg)
The Brass Bullet
(The Mystery Man)
Playing with Fire
(Kent Lloyd)
No Place to Go
(Ambrose Munn)
A Dog Catcher's Love
(F.P. Ketchum - Film Director)
Stop Flirting
Seven Days
(Tom Harbison)
An Old Fashioned Boy
(Fredie (as Hal Cooley))
A Light Woman
(Paul Evans)
One of the Finest
(Teddy)
Beauty's Worth
(Henry Garrison)
Back Pay
(Al Bloom)
Sporting Blood
(Bill Ludeking)
The Deciding Kiss
(Jimmy Sears)
Paris Bound
(Peter)
Are You a Failure?
(Emmett Graves)
Frisco Jenny
(Willie Gleason)
The Little Wildcat
(Victor Sargeant)
Pinto
(Armand Cassel)
So Long Letty
(Clarence de Brie)
Upstairs
(Harrison Perry)
Too Many Cooks
(Frank Andrews)
Just Show Folks
Ladies Must Dress
(Art)
Oh, Sailor, Behave!
The Kingdom Within
(Will Preston)
Tonight at Twelve
(Bill Warren)
Naughty But Nice
(Ralph Ames)
Her Wild Oat
(Tommy Warren)
Black Waters
(Chester)
Soup to Nuts
(Mr. D. Quincy Throckmorton)
Fancy Baggage
(Diuckey)
Stolen Kisses
(Hal Lambert)
What Men Want
(Bunch)
Ladies at Play
(Terry)
Going Up
(Hopkinson Brown)
What Do Men Want?
(Yost)
The White Sin
(Spencer Van Gore)
Forever After
(Jack Randall)
Sporting Youth
(Walter Berg)
The Foolish Age
(Homer Dean Chadwick)
Free to Love
(Jack Garner)
Her Night of Nights
(Ted Bradley (as Hal Cooley))
One Week of Love
(Francis Fraser)
Trumpet Island
(Allen Marsh)
Holiday
(Seton Cram)
Wedding Rings
(Wilfred Meadows)