Lillian Hall

Lillian Hall

Deceased · Born: Mar 15, 1896 · Died: Mar 18, 1959

Personal Details

BornMar 15, 1896 Brooklyn, New York, USA

Biography

Lillian Hall, a ravishing brunette, was born in the bustling city of Brooklyn, New York, in the year 1896. Her journey in the world of theatre began in the early 1910s, and she went on to star and support in a wide range of drama and comedy films. Initially, she worked under the direction of the renowned Sidney Franklin at the prestigious Select Film Company in 1918, before transitioning to the Fox studios.

Throughout her illustrious career, Lillian Hall is perhaps most famously remembered for her captivating portrayal of Alice Munro in Clarence Brown's 1924 film, 'The Last of the Mohicans', starring the talented Wallace Beery. Her impressive performance in this cinematic masterpiece undoubtedly left a lasting impression on audiences and critics alike.

In addition to her iconic role in 'The Last of the Mohicans', Lillian Hall also appeared in another notable film, 'Leatherstocking', directed by George B. Seitz, in 1924. This character-driven role showcased her remarkable acting abilities and further solidified her position as a talented and versatile actress of her time.

In her personal life, Lillian Hall was married to the accomplished actor Glenn Tryon. However, it is essential to note that she is not the stepmother of actor Tom Tryon, as Glenn Tryon never had a son by that name, and Tom Tryon's father was actually Arthur Lane Tryon.

Career

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