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Sonnie Hale

Bio: 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
Born: Thu, May 01 1902
Birthplace: London, England, UK

Death: Tue, Jun 09 1959
Sonnie Hale is 57 years old
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Poster of London Town
London Town
Sonnie Hale was 44 in London Town as 'Charlie de Haven'.
Movie Released: Mon, Sep 30 1946
Poster of Fiddlers Three
Fiddlers Three
Sonnie Hale was 42 in Fiddlers Three as 'The Professor'.
Movie Released: Sun, Oct 01 1944
Poster of Let's Be Famous
Let's Be Famous
Sonnie Hale was 36 in Let's Be Famous as 'Finch'.
Movie Released: Wed, Mar 22 1939
Poster of The Gaunt Stranger
The Gaunt Stranger
Sonnie Hale was 36 in The Gaunt Stranger as 'Samuel Cuthbert 'Sam' Hackett'.
Movie Released: Thu, Oct 27 1938
Poster of It's Love Again
It's Love Again
Sonnie Hale was 34 in It's Love Again as 'Freddie Rathbone'.
Movie Released: Wed, May 06 1936
Poster of First a Girl
First a Girl
Sonnie Hale was 33 in First a Girl as 'Victor'.
Movie Released: Thu, Nov 07 1935
Poster of My Heart Is Calling
My Heart Is Calling
Sonnie Hale was 32 in My Heart Is Calling as 'Alphonse Rosee'.
Movie Released: Tue, Jan 01 1935
Poster of My Song for You
My Song for You
Sonnie Hale was 32 in My Song for You as 'Gatti's secretary'.
Movie Released: Mon, Jul 30 1934
Poster of Evergreen
Evergreen
Sonnie Hale was 31 in Evergreen as 'Leslie Benn'.
Movie Released: Sun, Apr 01 1934
Poster of Wild Boy
Wild Boy
Sonnie Hale was 31 in Wild Boy as 'Billy Grosvenor'.
Movie Released: Mon, Jan 01 1934
Poster of Friday the Thirteenth
Friday the Thirteenth
Sonnie Hale was 31 in Friday the Thirteenth as 'Alf, the Conductor'.
Movie Released: Wed, Nov 01 1933
Poster of Early to Bed
Early to Bed
Sonnie Hale was 31 in Early to Bed as 'Leopold'.
Movie Released: Tue, Aug 08 1933
Poster of Tell Me Tonight
Tell Me Tonight
Sonnie Hale was 30 in Tell Me Tonight as 'Alexander Koretsky'.
Movie Released: Mon, Oct 31 1932
Poster of Happy Ever After
Happy Ever After
Sonnie Hale was 30 in Happy Ever After as 'Willie II'.
Movie Released: Fri, Sep 23 1932

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