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Billy Halop

William Halop (February 11, 1920 – November 9, 1976) was an American actor.

Billy Halop
Halop in They Made Me a Criminal (1939)
Born
William Halop

(1920-02-11)February 11, 1920
DiedNovember 9, 1976(1976-11-09) (aged 56)
Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Resting placeMount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery
Occupations
  • Actor
  • registered nurse
Years active1931–1976
Spouses
Helen Tupper
(m. 1946; div. 1947)
Barbara Hoon
(m. 1948; div. 1958)
Suzanne Roe
(m. 1960; div. 1967)

Early life

Halop was born to Benjamin Cohen Halop and Lucille Elizabeth Halop on February 11, 1920. Halop came from a theatrical family; his mother was a dancer, and his sister, Florence Halop,[1] was an actress who worked on radio and in television. Additionally, he had a brother named Joel.[2]

Acting career

In 1933, he was given the lead as Bobby Benson in the popular new radio show The H-Bar-O Rangers.[3][4] From 1934 to 1937, he starred in one of his first radio series, playing Dick Kent, the son of Fred and Lucy Kent, in "Home Sweet Home".[5]

While studying at the Professional Children's School[2] in New York, he was cast as Tommy Gordon in the 1935 Broadway production of Sidney Kingsley's Dead End[6] and traveled to Hollywood with the rest of the Dead End Kids when Samuel Goldwyn produced a film version of the play in 1937. Usually called Tommy in the films, he had the recurring role of a gang leader in a series of films that featured the Dead End Kids, later billed Little Tough Guys. In his later years, he claimed that he was paid more than the other Dead End actors, which had contributed to bad feelings in the group, and that he was tired of the name "Dead End Kids". He played with James Cagney in Angels with Dirty Faces (1938), and he also played the bully Harry Flashman, speaking with an English accent, in the 1940 film Tom Brown's School Days opposite Cedric Hardwicke and Freddie Bartholomew.

After serving in World War II in the US Army Signal Corps, he found that he had grown too old to be effective in the roles that had brought him fame. At one point, he was reduced to starring in a cheap East Side Kids imitation at PRC studios, Gas House Kids (1946), at age 26. Diminishing film work, marital difficulties, and a drinking problem eventually ate away at his show business career.[citation needed]

In the 1970s, Halop enjoyed a career resurgence playing the character Bert Munson, cab driver and close friend to Archie Bunker on the television series All in the Family. He appeared in 10 episodes from 1971 to 1975, including the famed "Sammy's Visit" episode from the second season in 1972 starring Sammy Davis, Jr.

Personal life

Halop was married at least four times, according to interviews given near the end of his life. Helen Tupper was his first wife from 1946 until their divorce in 1947. On Valentine's Day, 1948, he married Barbara Hoon. Their marriage lasted ten years until their divorce in 1958. His third marriage in 1960 to Suzanne Roe, who had multiple sclerosis, lasted until their divorce in 1967.

The nursing skills he learned while taking care of his third wife led him to steady work as a registered nurse at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica, California. His fourth marriage, to a nurse coworker, whose name has not been publicized, was quickly annulled after she allegedly attacked him. He later moved back in with his second wife Barbara, but they chose not to remarry.[citation needed]

Following two heart attacks, Halop underwent open-heart surgery in the fall of 1971.[1]

He died of a heart attack on November 9, 1976, in Hollywood at the age of 56.[2] He is interred at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California.

Filmography

Films (partial)

Television

Year Series Role Notes
1951 The Bigelow Theatre Unknown Episode Crossroad
1952 Racket Squad Salesman Episode Accidentally on Purpose
1952 The Unexpected Anthony 'Tony' O'Brien Episode Born Again
1953 Boston Blackie Johnny Evans Episode The Heist Job
1953 The Cisco Kid Dr. Jerome Alpers / Cass Rankin 2 episodes
1953-1954 Your Favorite Story Randy Warren / Pidge 3 episodes
1954 Robert Montgomery Presents Unknown Episode The Pale Blond of Sand Street
1954 The Jack Benny Program Call Boy / Delivery Man 2 episodes
1955 Big Town Marty "Killer" Craig Episode Egomaniac
1956 Steve Donovan, Western Marshal Fred Rowe Episode Stone River
1957 Telephone Time Chaplain Raymond Hall Episode Jumping Parson
1958 Playhouse 90 Fourth Counsellor Episode Free Weekend
1959 The Thin Man Al Episode The Perfect Servant
1959 Colonel Humphrey Flack Ambros Episode West of the Weirdos
1959 Richard Diamond, Private Detective Charlie Cole Episode Two for Paradise
1959 Highway Patrol Steve Dorn Episode Desperate Men
1960 Wanted: Dead or Alive Cashier Episode Mental Lapse
1961 77 Sunset Strip Tim Acton Episode The Space Caper
1961 87th Precinct Richard Samuelson Episode Lady Killer
1961 Outlaws Grady Episode The Verdict
1962 Wagon Train Mr. Brewster Episode The Jeff Hartfield Story
1962 The New Breed Unknown Episode Walk this Street Lightly
1962-1964 Perry Mason Barman / Man / Corbett 3 episodes
1963 I'm Dickens, He's Fenster Attendant Episode Mr. Takeover
1963 The Courtship of Eddie's Father Milkman
1963 Going My Way Mr. Thompson Episode A Tough Act to Follow
1963 Glynis Riley Episode '"Ten Cents a Dance
1963 The Fugitive Mike Episode Terror at High Point
1963, 1965 The Andy Griffith Show Tiny / Charlie 2 episodes
1963 The Fugitive Mike Episode Terror At High Point
1963-1964 The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Drive-in ticket clerk / Newspaper Man / Pool Hall Manager 3 episodes
1964 Vacation Playhouse Soldier #2 Episode Papa G.I.
1965 The F.B.I. Manager Episode To Free My Enemy
1965, 1968 Gomer Pyle: USMC Attendant / Hawkins 2 episodes
1966-1967 Gunsmoke Bartender / Barney 3 episodes
1969 Adam-12 Judge George Perkins Episode Log 123: Courtroom
1969 Land of the Giants Bartender Harry Episode Our Man O'Reilly
1970 Julia Security Guard Episode Ready, Aim, Fired
1970 Bracken's World Pat, the projectionist 2 episodes
1971-1976 All in the Family Bert Munson 10 episodes
1971 O'Hara, U.S. Treasury Bart Episode Operation: Bandera
1974 The Phantom of Hollywood Studio Engineer TV film

References

  1. ^ a b "On This Day in History, February 11: Leader of the Dead End Kids". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. February 10, 2012. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "Billy Halop, 56, Dies; Led Dead End Kids". The New York Times. November 11, 1976. p. 44. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
  3. ^ "Bobby Benson". www.otrsite.com.
  4. ^ Barnouw, Erik (1996). Media Marathon. Duke University Press. pp. 47–58.
  5. ^ Cox, Jim (July 17, 2009), The A to Z of American Radio Soap Operas, p. 103, ISBN 9780810863491
  6. ^ Cody, Gabrielle H.; Sprinchorn, Evert (2007), The Columbia Encyclopedia of Modern Drama, Volume 1, p. 334, ISBN 9780231144223

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William Halop February 11 1920 November 9 1976 was an American actor Billy HalopHalop in They Made Me a Criminal 1939 BornWilliam Halop 1920 02 11 February 11 1920Jamaica Queens New York City U S DiedNovember 9 1976 1976 11 09 aged 56 Brentwood Los Angeles California U S Resting placeMount Sinai Memorial Park CemeteryOccupationsActorregistered nurseYears active1931 1976SpousesHelen Tupper m 1946 div 1947 wbr Barbara Hoon m 1948 div 1958 wbr Suzanne Roe m 1960 div 1967 wbr Contents 1 Early life 2 Acting career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Films partial 4 2 Television 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditHalop was born to Benjamin Cohen Halop and Lucille Elizabeth Halop on February 11 1920 Halop came from a theatrical family his mother was a dancer and his sister Florence Halop 1 was an actress who worked on radio and in television Additionally he had a brother named Joel 2 Acting career EditIn 1933 he was given the lead as Bobby Benson in the popular new radio show The H Bar O Rangers 3 4 From 1934 to 1937 he starred in one of his first radio series playing Dick Kent the son of Fred and Lucy Kent in Home Sweet Home 5 While studying at the Professional Children s School 2 in New York he was cast as Tommy Gordon in the 1935 Broadway production of Sidney Kingsley s Dead End 6 and traveled to Hollywood with the rest of the Dead End Kids when Samuel Goldwyn produced a film version of the play in 1937 Usually called Tommy in the films he had the recurring role of a gang leader in a series of films that featured the Dead End Kids later billed Little Tough Guys In his later years he claimed that he was paid more than the other Dead End actors which had contributed to bad feelings in the group and that he was tired of the name Dead End Kids He played with James Cagney in Angels with Dirty Faces 1938 and he also played the bully Harry Flashman speaking with an English accent in the 1940 film Tom Brown s School Days opposite Cedric Hardwicke and Freddie Bartholomew After serving in World War II in the US Army Signal Corps he found that he had grown too old to be effective in the roles that had brought him fame At one point he was reduced to starring in a cheap East Side Kids imitation at PRC studios Gas House Kids 1946 at age 26 Diminishing film work marital difficulties and a drinking problem eventually ate away at his show business career citation needed In the 1970s Halop enjoyed a career resurgence playing the character Bert Munson cab driver and close friend to Archie Bunker on the television series All in the Family He appeared in 10 episodes from 1971 to 1975 including the famed Sammy s Visit episode from the second season in 1972 starring Sammy Davis Jr Personal life EditHalop was married at least four times according to interviews given near the end of his life Helen Tupper was his first wife from 1946 until their divorce in 1947 On Valentine s Day 1948 he married Barbara Hoon Their marriage lasted ten years until their divorce in 1958 His third marriage in 1960 to Suzanne Roe who had multiple sclerosis lasted until their divorce in 1967 The nursing skills he learned while taking care of his third wife led him to steady work as a registered nurse at St John s Hospital in Santa Monica California His fourth marriage to a nurse coworker whose name has not been publicized was quickly annulled after she allegedly attacked him He later moved back in with his second wife Barbara but they chose not to remarry citation needed Following two heart attacks Halop underwent open heart surgery in the fall of 1971 1 He died of a heart attack on November 9 1976 in Hollywood at the age of 56 2 He is interred at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles California Filmography EditFilms partial Edit Dead End 1937 as Tommy Crime School 1938 as Frankie Warren Little Tough Guy 1938 as Johnny Boylan Angels with Dirty Faces 1938 as Soapy They Made Me a Criminal 1939 as Tommy You Can t Get Away with Murder 1939 as Johnny Stone Hell s Kitchen 1939 as Tony The Angels Wash Their Faces 1939 as Billy Shafter Dust Be My Destiny 1939 as Hank Glenn On Dress Parade 1939 as Cadet Maj Rollins Call a Messenger 1939 as Jimmy Hogan Tom Brown s School Days 1940 as Flashman You re Not So Tough 1940 as Tommy Abraham Lincoln Junior G Men 1940 serial as Billy Barton Give Us Wings 1940 as Tom Sky Raiders 1941 serial as Tim Bryant Hit the Road 1941 as Tom Mob Town 1941 as Tom Barker Sea Raiders 1941 serial as Billy Adams Blues In The Night 1941 as Peppi Junior G Men of the Air 1942 Serial as Billy Ace Holden Tough As They Come 1942 as Tommy Clark Junior Army 1942 as James Jimmie Fletcher Mug Town 1942 as Tommy Davis Gas House Kids 1946 as Tony Albertini Dangerous Years 1947 as Danny Jones Challenge of the Range 1949 as Reb Matson Too Late for Tears 1949 as Boat Attendant uncredited Air Strike 1955 as Lt Cmdr Orville Swanson Boys Night Out 1962 as Elevator Operator uncredited The Courtship of Eddie s Father 1963 as Milkman uncredited For Love or Money 1963 as Elevator Operator The Wheeler Dealers 1963 as Subpoena Server uncredited A Global Affair 1964 as Cab Driver Mister Buddwing 1966 as Fredrick Calabrese 2nd Cab Driver Fitzwilly 1967 as Restaurant Owner uncredited Television Edit Year Series Role Notes1951 The Bigelow Theatre Unknown Episode Crossroad1952 Racket Squad Salesman Episode Accidentally on Purpose1952 The Unexpected Anthony Tony O Brien Episode Born Again1953 Boston Blackie Johnny Evans Episode The Heist Job1953 The Cisco Kid Dr Jerome Alpers Cass Rankin 2 episodes1953 1954 Your Favorite Story Randy Warren Pidge 3 episodes1954 Robert Montgomery Presents Unknown Episode The Pale Blond of Sand Street1954 The Jack Benny Program Call Boy Delivery Man 2 episodes1955 Big Town Marty Killer Craig Episode Egomaniac1956 Steve Donovan Western Marshal Fred Rowe Episode Stone River1957 Telephone Time Chaplain Raymond Hall Episode Jumping Parson1958 Playhouse 90 Fourth Counsellor Episode Free Weekend1959 The Thin Man Al Episode The Perfect Servant1959 Colonel Humphrey Flack Ambros Episode West of the Weirdos1959 Richard Diamond Private Detective Charlie Cole Episode Two for Paradise1959 Highway Patrol Steve Dorn Episode Desperate Men1960 Wanted Dead or Alive Cashier Episode Mental Lapse1961 77 Sunset Strip Tim Acton Episode The Space Caper1961 87th Precinct Richard Samuelson Episode Lady Killer1961 Outlaws Grady Episode The Verdict1962 Wagon Train Mr Brewster Episode The Jeff Hartfield Story1962 The New Breed Unknown Episode Walk this Street Lightly1962 1964 Perry Mason Barman Man Corbett 3 episodes1963 I m Dickens He s Fenster Attendant Episode Mr Takeover1963 The Courtship of Eddie s Father Milkman1963 Going My Way Mr Thompson Episode A Tough Act to Follow1963 Glynis Riley Episode Ten Cents a Dance1963 The Fugitive Mike Episode Terror at High Point1963 1965 The Andy Griffith Show Tiny Charlie 2 episodes1963 The Fugitive Mike Episode Terror At High Point1963 1964 The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Drive in ticket clerk Newspaper Man Pool Hall Manager 3 episodes1964 Vacation Playhouse Soldier 2 Episode Papa G I 1965 The F B I Manager Episode To Free My Enemy1965 1968 Gomer Pyle USMC Attendant Hawkins 2 episodes1966 1967 Gunsmoke Bartender Barney 3 episodes1969 Adam 12 Judge George Perkins Episode Log 123 Courtroom1969 Land of the Giants Bartender Harry Episode Our Man O Reilly1970 Julia Security Guard Episode Ready Aim Fired1970 Bracken s World Pat the projectionist 2 episodes1971 1976 All in the Family Bert Munson 10 episodes1971 O Hara U S Treasury Bart Episode Operation Bandera1974 The Phantom of Hollywood Studio Engineer TV filmReferences Edit a b On This Day in History February 11 Leader of the Dead End Kids Brooklyn Daily Eagle February 10 2012 Retrieved August 2 2020 a b c Billy Halop 56 Dies Led Dead End Kids The New York Times November 11 1976 p 44 Retrieved August 2 2020 Bobby Benson www otrsite com Barnouw Erik 1996 Media Marathon Duke University Press pp 47 58 Cox Jim July 17 2009 The A to Z of American Radio Soap Operas p 103 ISBN 9780810863491 Cody Gabrielle H Sprinchorn Evert 2007 The Columbia Encyclopedia of Modern Drama Volume 1 p 334 ISBN 9780231144223External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Billy Halop Biography portalBilly Halop at IMDb Billy Halop at the Internet Broadway Database Billy Halop at Find a Grave Radio interview with Billy Halop Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Billy Halop amp oldid 1096213712, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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