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9-932: George Hall may refer to: People [ edit ] The arts [ edit ] George Hall (actor) (1916–2002), Canadian-American actor George Hall (musician) (c. 1893 – c. 1989), American bandleader George Hall (cartoonist) (born 1960), Australian comic book writer and artist George Lothian Hall (1825–1888), watercolour artist George Henry Hall (artist) (1825–1913), American still-life and landscape artist Military and politics [ edit ] George Hall (Australian politician) (1811–1867), South Australian MLC and businessman George Hall (British administrator) , private secretary in South Australia then governor of Parkhurst Prison George Hall (New York politician) (1770–1840), US congressman George Hall, 1st Viscount Hall (1881–1965), First Lord of

18-521: A working actor at 85, died on October 21, 2002, of complications from a stroke . He had just finished a run on Broadway playing the role of The Sorcerer in The Boys from Syracuse , which had concluded its run the previous day (October 20th). George Benson Hall Jr. George Benson Hall Jr. (1810 – September 4, 1876) was a businessman involved in the Quebec lumber business. On his death,

27-524: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Architectural disambiguation pages George Hall (actor) George Hall (November 19, 1916 – October 21, 2002) was a Canadian theatre, television, and film actor. He had an over 50-year career as a Broadway character actor, making his Broadway debut in 1946 and working steadily in New York theatrical productions for decades thereafter. Outside of

36-1834: The 1890s George Williamson Hall (1818–1896), Member of Parliament in Christchurch, New Zealand George Hall (Brooklyn) (1795–1868), American mayor of Brooklyn George Joseph Hall (1857–1924), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly George Arthur Benjamin Hall (1868–1948), physician and political figure in British Columbia Religion [ edit ] George Hall (bishop of Chester) (1613–1668), English Anglican bishop George Hall (academic) (1753–1811), Irish Church of Ireland bishop of Dromore Sportspeople [ edit ] George Hall (American football) (born 1984), American football player George Hall (baseball) (1849–1923), British-American baseball player George Hall (Australian footballer) (1880–1954), Australian rules footballer George Hall (footballer, born 1912) (1912–1989), English footballer George Hall (footballer, born 2004) English footballer Willie Hall (English footballer) (George William Hall, 1912–1967), English footballer Other [ edit ] Geo. Hall & Sons (1818–1881), manufacturer of soft drinks in South Australia George G. Hall (1925–2018), English mathematician and quantum chemist George William Hall (1770–1843), vice-chancellor of Oxford University George Cleveland Hall (1864–1930), American physician and humanitarian activist George Benson Hall Jr. (1810–1876), Quebec lumber businessman Places [ edit ] George Hall,

45-715: The Admiralty of the UK George Barker Hall (1819–1858), lawyer, judge and political figure in Canada West George Benson Hall (1780–1821), naval officer and Upper Canada politician George J. Hall (1921–1946), American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient Sir George King-Hall (1850–1939), Royal Navy admiral and last commander of the Australia Squadron George W. Hall , American mayor of Seattle in

54-535: The Quebec Morning Chronicle described him as "one of Quebec’s most prominent and enterprising citizens". He was born in Amherstburg , Upper Canada , the son of George Benson Hall and Angelica Fortier. In 1843, he married Mary Jane Patterson, the daughter of Peter Patterson , and the couple had 10 children together. On the death of his father-in-law, he became seigneur for Beauport,

63-565: The last person to hold that title. Hall established a milling complex at the Montmorency Falls in 1851, which eventually grew to employ members of 800 families at Beauport . He served as an alderman for Quebec City from 1853 to 1862. Hall died at Montmorency, at the time one of the richest lumber operators in Canada. He was also known for his generosity to the under-privileged of his community. In The storied province of Quebec ,

72-651: The residence of darts pundit Bobby George Georgievsky Hall or St. George Hall, Grand Kremlin Palace , Moscow Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title George Hall . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George_Hall&oldid=1237366266 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

81-562: The theatre, he is probably best remembered for his role as the 93-year-old Indiana Jones in the TV series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992). He also played Ernie Tuttle #2 and John the butler on the television soap opera The Edge of Night and the addled but kind-hearted Mr. Eldridge in the AMC series Remember WENN , which aired in the mid-1990s. He was married to Cordelia Ware, also an actor on Broadway, until her death in 1969. Hall,

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