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Overview

Date of Death:
2 May 1985, Hackensack, New Jersey, USA more
Mini Biography:
Hal Le Roy's first professional job was in "Hoboken Heroes" at the Lyric Theater... more
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Filmography

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Actor:
  1. "The Peter Lind Hayes Show" (1 episode, 1950)
    ... aka "The Peter and Mary Show" (USA: first episodes title)
        - Episode #1.1 (1950) TV episode
  2. "Musical Comedy Time" (1 episode, 1950)
        - Rio Rita (1950) TV episode

  3. "Cavalcade of Stars" .... Guest Tap Dancer (1 episode, 1949)
        - Episode #1.25 (1949) TV episode .... Guest Tap Dancer
  4. Too Many Girls (1940) .... Al Terwilliger

  5. Public Jitterbug No. 1 (1939) .... Hal Sturges
    ... aka Broadway Brevities: Public Jitterbug Number One (USA: series title)
  6. The Knight Is Young (1938) .... Hal
    ... aka Broadway Brevities: The Knight Is Young (USA: series title)
  7. The Prisoner of Swing (1938) .... Rudolph, King of Sulvania/Mr. Razzenstill
    ... aka Broadway Brevities: The Prisoner of Swing (USA: series title)
  8. Start Cheering (1938) .... 'Tarzan' Biddle - Specialty Dancer
  9. Ups and Downs (1937) .... Harry Smith
    ... aka Broadway Brevities (1937-1938) (#8): Ups and Downs (USA: series title)
  10. Swing for Sale (1937)
    ... aka Broadway Brevities: Swing for Sale (USA: series title)
  11. Rhythmitis (1936) .... Hal
  12. Wash Your Step (1936) .... Hal Rogers
  13. Oh, Evaline! (1935)
  14. Main Street Follies (1935) .... Hal
    ... aka Broadway Brevities: Main Street Follies (USA: series title)
  15. In the Spotlight (1935) .... Hal
    ... aka Broadway Brevities: In the Spotlight (USA: series title)
  16. Syncopated City (1934) .... Hal Le Roy
    ... aka Broadway Brevities: Syncopated City (USA: series title)
  17. Private Lessons (1934) .... Hal Le Roy
  18. Harold Teen (1934) .... Harold 'Teenzy' Teen
    ... aka Dancing Fool (UK)
  19. Wonder Bar (1934) .... Hal - a Dancer in Blackface
  20. Picture Palace (1934) .... Hal
  21. Use Your Imagination (1933)
  22. Tip Tap Toe (1932) .... Hal Evans
  23. Follow the Leader (1931)
Soundtrack:
  1. It Came from Hollywood (1982) (performer: "Goin' to Heaven on a Mule")

  2. Too Many Girls (1940) (performer: "Spic 'n' Spanish")

  3. Public Jitterbug No. 1 (1939) (performer: "Might as Well Dance" (uncredited)) ("Obviously the Gentleman Prefers to Dance" (uncredited))
    ... aka Broadway Brevities: Public Jitterbug Number One (USA: series title)
  4. The Knight Is Young (1938) (performer: "Just a Simple Melody" (uncredited))
    ... aka Broadway Brevities: The Knight Is Young (USA: series title)
  5. The Prisoner of Swing (1938) (performer: "Pardon Me If I Say It with My Feet")
    ... aka Broadway Brevities: The Prisoner of Swing (USA: series title)
  6. Start Cheering (1938) (performer: "Rockin' the Town" (1838) (uncredited))
  7. Ups and Downs (1937) (performer: "(Get a) Rhythm Personality" (uncredited), "The Dancing Financier" (uncredited), "Going Up" (uncredited))
    ... aka Broadway Brevities (1937-1938) (#8): Ups and Downs (USA: series title)
  8. Wash Your Step (1936) (performer: "Crosby, Columbo and Vallee", "Ain't We Got Fun", "The Pitter Patter of the Rain")
  9. Main Street Follies (1935) (performer: "Sweet Georgia Brown", "Restless Feet")
    ... aka Broadway Brevities: Main Street Follies (USA: series title)
  10. Private Lessons (1934) (performer: "Follow Me" (1934) (uncredited), "Let's Dance" (1934) (uncredited))
  11. Harold Teen (1934) (performer: "Collegiate Wedding")
    ... aka Dancing Fool (UK)
  12. Hollywood Newsreel (1934) (performer: "Two Little Flies on a Lump of Sugar", "Simple and Sweet")
  13. Wonder Bar (1934) (performer: "Goin' to Heaven on a Mule")
  14. Picture Palace (1934) (performer: "I Was Born That Way" (uncredited))
  15. Harry Warren: America's Foremost Composer (1933) (performer: "Young and Healthy" (1932) (uncredited))
    ... aka Pepper Pot (1933-1934) (#6): Harry Warren, America's Foremost Composer (USA: series title)
  16. Use Your Imagination (1933) (performer: "Wouldn't It Be Nice" (uncredited))
Self:
  1. "The Dean Martin Show" .... Himself (2 episodes, 1966)
    ... aka "The Dean Martin Comedy Hour" (USA: new title)
        - Episode dated 22 December 1966 (1966) TV episode .... Himself
        - Episode dated 17 March 1966 (1966) TV episode .... Himself

  2. "The Steve Allen Show" .... Himself (1 episode, 1957)
    ... aka "The Steve Allen Plymouth Show" (USA: new title)
        - Episode #2.40 (1957) TV episode .... Himself
  3. "Toast of the Town" .... Himself / ... (9 episodes, 1949-1954)
    ... aka "The Ed Sullivan Show" (USA: new title)
        - Episode #8.6 (1954) TV episode .... Himself
        - Episode #7.40 (1954) TV episode .... Himself
        - Episode #7.27 (1954) TV episode .... Himself
        - Episode #6.40 (1953) TV episode .... Himself
        - Episode #5.52 (1952) TV episode .... Himself
          (4 more)
  4. "This Is Show Business" .... Himself (1 episode, 1952)
    ... aka "This Is Broadway" (first episodes title)
        - Episode dated 7 December 1952 (1952) TV episode .... Himself
  5. "Kreisler Bandstand" .... Himself (1 episode, 1951)
        - Episode #1.11 (1951) TV episode .... Himself
  6. "The Colgate Comedy Hour" .... Himself - Dancer (1 episode, 1951)
    ... aka "Colgate Summer Comedy Hour" (USA: summer title)
    ... aka "Colgate Variety Hour" (USA: sixth season title)
    ... aka "Michael Todd Revue" (USA: subtitle)
        - Episode #1.18 (1951) TV episode .... Himself - Dancer

  7. "The Milton Berle Show" .... Himself - Dancer (1 episode, 1948)
    ... aka "Texaco Star Theater" (USA)
    ... aka "The Buick-Berle Show" (USA: new title)
        - Episode #1.27 (1948) TV episode .... Himself - Dancer

  8. Hollywood Newsreel (1934) (uncredited) .... Himself
  9. Mr. Broadway (1933) .... Himself

Additional Details

Other Works:
Too Many Girls (1939). Musical comedy. Material by George Marion Jr. Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Staged by George Abbott. Imperial Theatre: 18 Oct 1939- unknown/Broadway Theatre: [unknown] 1940- 18 Mar 1940 (249 performances). Hal Le Roy (as "Al Terwilliger") appeared in this hit show with a cast that included Desi Arnaz, Van Johnson and Eddie Bracken. Produced by George Abbott. more
Genres:
Comedy | Musical | Short | Music more

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