Acting credits
68
Established
Large and steady acting portfolio.

Acting
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Acting credits
68
Established
Large and steady acting portfolio.
TMDB popularity
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TMDB ID: 16055
IMDb ID: nm0354989
Known for: Acting
Born: November 16, 1892
Died: May 18, 1981
Age: 88
Place of birth: Rogersville, Tennessee, USA
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1944 - 1987
Years active: 44
Average TMDB rating: 6.68
Wikidata: Q3430837
Also known as
James Richards Hale
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Richard Hale (born James Richards Hale; November 16, 1892 – May 18, 1981) was an American opera and concert singer and later a character actor of film, stage and television. Hale's appearance often landed him roles as either Middle Eastern or Native American characters. Born in Rogersville, Tennessee, Hale attended Columbia University on a singing scholarship. Upon graduation in 1914, he turned down an offer to join Columbia's English department, choosing instead to join Minnie Maddern Fiske's theater group. Hale's 1921 debut at Aeolian Hall began a successful career in opera as a baritone; he toured Europe and the United States. In later life, he turned more and more to acting. His most notable role was in the 1956 film Friendly Persuasion, starring Gary Cooper. He was also notable as the Soothsayer who warns "Beware the Ides of March!" in the Shakespeare film Julius Caesar (1953). In All the King's Men his character's name was Richard Hale. Hale also appeared in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) as the sinister neighbor Nathan Radley. He was also known for his portrayal of Father Manuel Ferreira in The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima. He made four guest appearances on Perry Mason, including murder victim George Lutts in 1957 in the show's third episode, "The Case of the Nervous Accomplice," and general store owner Robert Tepper in the 1960 episode, "The Case of the Violent Village." He also appeared in television programs such as Maverick (in an episode written and directed by Robert Altman), Cheyenne, Rawhide, Daniel Boone, Green Acres, Petticoat Junction, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, The Wild Wild West (as Sedgewick in the fourth-season episode "The Night of the Sedgewick Curse"), Star Trek (as Goro in the third-season episode "The Paradise Syndrome"), Harry O (as Jud Kane in the second-season episode "Victim"), Adam-12, Here Come the Brides (as Old Indian in the second-season episode "The Last Winter"), and as Uncle Gilbert (the 'Creature from the Black Lagoon') on an episode of The Munsters. His death, aged 88, was due to problems relating to cardiovascular disease. CLR


Movie credits linked with Richard Hale.
as Lester Wylie
as A.A. Adamson (uncredited)
as Reverend Culpepper
as Lester Wylie
as Old Indian
as Doctor
as Mr. Gascoigne
as Mr. Vernier (uncredited)
as Nathan Radley
as Tyrus
as Prof. Everett Latimore
as White Eagle
as Gaspar (uncredited)
as AT
as Purdy
as Isaiah
as Judge Witham (uncredited)
as Starkill
as First Prisoner
as Joe Rivers
as Dr. J. Pott Troy
as Gabriel Tavernier
as A Soothsayer
Series credits linked with Richard Hale.
as J.H. Saulsberry • 1 eps
as Fred Wilk Sr. • 1 eps
as Goro • 1 eps
as Sedgewick • 1 eps
1 eps
as Judge Clarke • 1 eps
as Judge Arthur • 1 eps
as Gibson Hunsucker • 1 eps
as Chief Winetka • 1 eps
1 eps
as Megissogwon • 1 eps
as Dr. Alex Farget • 1 eps
as Abner Gordon • 1 eps
as White Buffalo • 1 eps
1 eps