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*[[William Hall (actor)]], actor |
*[[William Hall (actor)]], actor |
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*[[William Hall, Jr.]] actor in the late 20th century |
*[[William Hall, Jr.]] actor in the late 20th century |
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* William Hall (actor) born [[Brooklyn]] on March 4, 1909. Real name was Robert Langan. Educated in Brooklyn and [[Georgetown]]. Appeared on stage, played for radio and then screen. He was with the original [[Roxy Gang]] and appeared in many [[Gilbert and Sullivan]] revivals as well as [[Earl Carroll]]'s shows in [[New York]]. |
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*[[William Bateman Hall]] (1923–2003), Professor of Nuclear Engineering at the University of Manchester |
*[[William Bateman Hall]] (1923–2003), Professor of Nuclear Engineering at the University of Manchester |
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*[[William Brenton Hall]] (1764–1809), physician |
*[[William Brenton Hall]] (1764–1809), physician |
Revision as of 15:03, 5 March 2012
William Hall may refer to:
- William Hall (VC) (1827–1904), Canadian sailor
- William Hall (governor) (1775–1856), Tennessee governor
- William Hall (actor), actor
- William Hall, Jr. actor in the late 20th century
- William Hall (actor) born Brooklyn on March 4, 1909. Real name was Robert Langan. Educated in Brooklyn and Georgetown. Appeared on stage, played for radio and then screen. He was with the original Roxy Gang and appeared in many Gilbert and Sullivan revivals as well as Earl Carroll's shows in New York.
- William Bateman Hall (1923–2003), Professor of Nuclear Engineering at the University of Manchester
- William Brenton Hall (1764–1809), physician
- William E. Hall (1913–1996), U.S. naval aviator and Medal of Honor recipient
- William Hammond Hall (1845–1934), American civil engineer
- William Hutcheon Hall (c. 1797–1878), British naval officer
- William O. Hall (1914–1977), U.S. diplomat
- William Preble Hall (1848–1927), U.S. Army Brigadier General and Medal of Honor recipient
- William Reginald Hall (1870–1943) , British naval officer and MP
- William Shakespeare Hall, explorer
- Will Hall, mental health advocate, writer, and counselor
- Bill Hall (utility player) (born 1979), Major League Baseball (MLB) utility player
- Bill Hall (pitcher) (1894–1947), MLB pitcher
- Bill Hall (catcher) (1928–1986), MLB catcher
- The Bill Hall Trio
- Billy Hall (rugby), rugby league footballer of the 1910s and '20s for Great Britain, England, and Oldham
- Billy Hall (Texas politician) (1940–2002), member of the Texas House of Representatives from Laredo