Edward Spencer Hale was an American actor born on July 7, 1921, in Holborn, London, England. He is best known for his roles in It’s a Great Day! (1955), The Grove Family (1954), and French Without Tears (1949). He passed away on December 17, 2003, in Whitstable, Kent, England.
Personal and Family Life
Spencer Hale was born in London and grew up in England before pursuing his career in acting. Information regarding his family life is limited, but his passion for the arts was evident from an early age. He became well-known in the entertainment industry, making significant contributions to television and film during his career.
Career
Hale’s acting career spanned several decades, during which he appeared in a variety of television series and films. He was recognized for his performances in both comedic and dramatic roles, showcasing his versatility as an actor. His work in popular series like The Grove Family and films like It’s a Great Day! solidified his reputation in the industry.
Death and Legacy
Spencer Hale passed away on December 17, 2003, leaving behind a legacy as a talented actor who contributed to British television and cinema. His performances continue to be remembered by fans and peers alike. Hale’s impact on the industry remains significant, and he is appreciated for the joy he brought to audiences through his work.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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The Sky Larks | 1958 | Lt.-Cmdr. Moreland, RN |
The Grove Family | 1954–1956 | Arthur Turner |
It’s a Great Day! | 1955 | Arthur |
Saturday Special | 1952 | Logan Douglas |
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre | 1951 | Footman |
Rush Job | 1951 | Ministry official |
French Without Tears | 1949 | Kenneth Lake |
Junior Miss | 1946 | Merrill Feurbaeh |