Sonnie Hale

Acting

Sonnie Hale

Born May 1, 1902London, England, UK19 credits

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sonnie Hale (1 May 1902 – 9 June 1959) was an English theatre and cinema actor and director. John Robert Hale-Monro, better known by his stage name, was born in Kensington, London, the son of Robert Hale and Belle Reynolds. His father, and his sister Binnie Hale, were actors. He was educated at Beaumont College, Old Windsor. He worked chiefly in musical and revue theatre, but also acted in several films with occasional screenwriting or directing credits. He first performed on stage at the London Pavilion in 1921 in the chorus of the revue Fun of the Fayre. A major personal investment in a show to tour the country planned for late 1939 proved financially ruinous due to the outbreak of war and the subsequent closure of most theatres. His slight acquaintance Evelyn Waugh advised him against such an investment. His reply was reported to be the sardonic “War is good for business, don't you know!”

Known For

Filmography

London Town
1946London Town
as Charlie de HavenMovie
Fiddlers Three
1944Fiddlers Three
as The ProfessorMovie
Let's Be Famous
1939Let's Be Famous
as FinchMovie
The Gaunt Stranger
1938The Gaunt Stranger
as Samuel Cuthbert 'Sam' HackettMovie
Sailing Along
1938Sailing Along
DirectorMovie
Gangway
1937Gangway
DirectorMovie
Head Over Heels
1937Head Over Heels
DirectorMovie
It's Love Again
1936It's Love Again
as Freddie RathboneMovie
First a Girl
1935First a Girl
as VictorMovie
My Heart Is Calling
1935My Heart Is Calling
as Alphonse RoseeMovie
M
1935Marry the Girl
as Wally GibbsMovie
My Song for You
1934My Song for You
as Gatti's secretaryMovie
Evergreen
1934Evergreen
as Leslie BennMovie
W
1934Wild Boy
as Billy GrosvenorMovie
Friday the Thirteenth
1933Friday the Thirteenth
as Alf, the ConductorMovie
E
1933Early to Bed
as LeopoldMovie
Tell Me Tonight
1932Tell Me Tonight
as Alexander KoretskyMovie
H
1932Happy Ever After
as Willie IIMovie