- Jon Hall
Jon Hall (
February 23 ,1915 –December 13 ,1979 ) was an Americanfilm actor .Born Charles Hall Locher in
Fresno, California and raised inTahiti by his father, the Swiss-born actorFelix Locher , he was a nephew of James Norman Hall, one of the authors of Mutiny on the Bounty. Hall began acting in films in 1935 in minor roles, one of which wasCharlie Chan in Shanghai in 1935. He achieved success in 1937 when cast opposite another relative newcomer,Dorothy Lamour in "The Hurricane", which was written by James Norman Hall.He maintained his popularity until the end of the 1940s usually playing leads in adventure films. In 1940, he portrayed
Kit Carson in a biographical film of the frontiersman's life. He is notable for having made six popularTechnicolor adventure films withMaria Montez ; "Arabian Nights" (1942), "White Savage" (1943), "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" (1944), "Cobra Woman " (1944), "Gypsy Wildcat" (1944) and "Sudan" (1945). They typify the type of escapist entertainment which was extremely popular duringWorld War II .Jon Hall is perhaps best remembered by later audiences as the star of the television series "
Ramar of the Jungle ", which ran from 1952-1954.Hall was married to the singer
Frances Langford from 1934 until 1955, and also twice married and divorced the actress,Raquel Torres .When he was stricken with
bladder cancer , Hall's health declined to a point that he found unbearable, and after telling friends that the pain of his illness was overwhelming, he committedsuicide inNorth Hollywood ,California .Hall has two stars on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame , for Motion Pictures at 1724 Vine Street, and for television at 6933 Hollywood Boulevard.
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