Career Highlights: The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Chapter 10 - The Phantom Train of Doom, The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Chapter 13 - Adventures in the Secret Service
First Major Screen Credit: The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Chapter 13 - Adventures in the Secret Service (1992)
Biography
A veteran character actor of film, television, and stage, George Hall's formidable skill for comedy was equally matched by his remarkable versatility and dramatic range. Though television viewers will likely recognize Hall for his appearances on The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles and AMC's Remember WENN, the busy actor also essayed frequent Broadway roles, including There's a Girl in My Soup, A Moon for the Misbegotten, and Bent. Born in Toronto, Hall refined his skills on vaudeville stages and, later, Le Ruban Bleu and Upstairs at the Downstairs before making his Broadway debut in 1946's Call Me Mister. He subsequently gained frequent exposure on the stages of Broadway, and appeared in such films as A Canterbury Tale (1944), From the Hip (1986), and Mrs. Brown (1997). As comfortable in front of a camera as he was before a live audience, Hall made his final television appearance in the 2001 series Murder in Small Town X. He died the following year due to complications from a stroke. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
George Hall (November 19, 1916 – October 21, 2002) was a theater, TV, and film actor best remembered by his role as the 93 year old Indiana Jones in the TV series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992). He debuted on Broadway in 1946. He had a memorable and engaging role as Mr. Eldridge in the AMC series Remember WENN, which aired in the mid-1990s.
He died in October 21, 2002 from complications from a stroke.