Hal Skelly
Hal Skelly
Dancer Hal Skelly was born in Pennsylvania in 1891. He left home at 15 to join a circus, at 17 went into comedy, toured with light opera in China and Japan, joined after that Dockstader's Minstrels, made his Broadway debut in 1918 in "Fiddlers Three." His biggest success was the Broadway play, "Burlesque," in which he played opposite future movie star Barbara Stanwyck. He also starred in the film version of it, "The Dance of Life." He died in 1934, when his friend's car, in which he was traveling, was hit by a train on a crossing.
Known For Acting
Most Rating 1.184
Birthday 1891-05-31
Place of Birth Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
Also Known As James Harold "Hal" Skelley, James Harold Skelley,
Galas de la Paramount
1930

Galas de la Paramount

The Dance of Life
1929

The Dance of Life

Men Are Like That
1930

Men Are Like That

Woman Trap
1929

Woman Trap

Behind the Make-Up
1930

Behind the Make-Up

The Struggle
1931

The Struggle

The Dancing Town
1928

The Dancing Town

The Shadow Laughs
1933

The Shadow Laughs

Hotel Variety
1933

Hotel Variety