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Hal De Forest
(1862-1938)
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Hal De Forest was born in 1862 in Portugal. He was an actor, known for
A Daughter of the Gods (1916)
,
Tangled Lives (1917)
and
The Marble Heart (1916)
. He died on 16 February 1938 in New York City, New York, USA.
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Known for
A Daughter of the Gods
6.9
The Sultan
1916
Tangled Lives
Actor
1917
The Marble Heart
Actor
(as Hal De Forrest)
1916
A Stage Romance
Old Bob
(as Hal De Forrest)
1922
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A Stage Romance
Old Bob
(as Hal De Forrest)
1922
Tangled Lives
1917
A Daughter of the Gods
6.9
The Sultan
1916
The Toy Soldier
Short
The Toy Maker
(as Hal De Forrest)
1916
The Marble Heart
(as Hal De Forrest)
1916
Larry O'Neill -- Gentleman
Short
(as Hal De Forrest)
1915
The Alibi
Short
James Herbert - the Husband
(as Hal De Forrest)
1915
The Mystery of the Man Who Slept
Short
Roland Andrews
(as Hal De Forrest)
1915
Everygirl
Short
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(as Harold De Forest)
1915
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Harold De Forest
Born
1862
Portugal
Died
February 16
,
1938
New York City, New York, USA
(heart attack)
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Active on Broadway in the following productions:
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