
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Clifford Porter Hall (September 19, 1888 – October 6, 1953) was an American character actor known for appearing in a number of films in the 1930s and 1940s. Hall played movie villains or comedic incompetent characters. Hall was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and began his career touring as a stage actor with roles in productions of The Great Gatsby and Naked in 1926. Hall made his film debut in the 1931 drama Secrets of a Secretary. He made his last onscreen appearance in the 1954 film Return to Treasure Island, which was released after his death. He was probably best remembered for four roles: a senator in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, an atheist in Going My Way, the nervous, ill-tempered Granville Sawyer, who administers a psychological test to Kris Kringle in Miracle on 34th Street, and a train passenger who encounters a man (Fred MacMurray) who has just committed a murder in Double Indemnity. On October 6, 1953, Hall died of a heart attack in Los Angeles, California at the age of 65. His interment was at Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery. Hall had two children, David and Sarah Jane.
J. R. Martin
1952
Mr. Jackson
1944
Senator Monroe
1939
Murphy
1940
Granville Sawyer
1947
Jacob Q. Boot
1951
Banker Clanton
1943
Leach
1947
Herbert MacCaulay
1934
Jack McCall
1936
Norman Merridew
1937
Mr. Bellows
1947
Mr. Belknap
1944
Jim Bridger
1953
Mr. Hadrian
1941
James Oliver
1937
Jack Hartrampf
1953
Angus McCloud
1940
Harvey Chase
1937
Lazarus Ward
1940
Mayor Bradley
1938
'Von' Offer
1938
Jason Maple
1936
Milton Ames
1936
James Wilson
1938
Nub Gowrie
1949
Attorney Ketchell
1948
Brandy Smith
1942
Dr. Rossignol
1936
Joe Sorsby
1944
Jacob Woodson, Justice of the Peace
1944
Kraemer
1952
Stevens
1945
Arthur Bickett
1945
Mr. Flower
1939
Sam Markley
1952
Chiston R. Bradby
1938
Arthur Layton
1936
Hiram F. Jenkins
1938
Bill Court
1937