Billy Halop
Biography
William Halop, born on February 11, 1920, and passing away on November 9, 1976, was a prominent American actor known for his work in film and television. Halop first gained recognition in the 1930s as a member of the iconic "Dead End Kids," a group that showcased young talent in a series of films that captured the struggles of urban youth. His performances in these films solidified his reputation as a skilled character actor.
Throughout his career, Halop appeared in numerous notable films, including "Dead End" (1937) and "They Made Me a Criminal" (1939), where he continued to portray resilient young characters facing life’s challenges. His work with the Dead End Kids not only showcased his acting prowess but also highlighted his ability to connect with audiences through relatable storytelling.
In addition to his film career, Halop made significant contributions to television, appearing in various series throughout the 1950s and 1960s. He became a familiar face on shows like "The Twilight Zone" and "The Monkees," demonstrating his versatility as an actor.
Halop's legacy endures through his memorable performances and contributions to the entertainment industry, reflecting a career that spanned several decades and left a lasting impression on audiences. His work remains a testament to the talent and resilience of actors during a transformative era in American cinema and television.
Filmography
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Angels with Dirty Faces
1938 • Soapy
Junior G-Men of the Air
1942 • Ace Holden
Sky Raiders
1941 • Tim Bryant
For Love or Money
1963
The Phantom of Hollywood
1974 • Studio Engineer
Angels Wash Their Faces
1939 • William "Billy" Shafter
Dead End
1937 • Tommy Gordon
Hell's Kitchen
1939 • Tony Marco
Mister Buddwing
1966
Too Late for Tears
1949
Junior G-Men
1940 • Billy Barton
Dust Be My Destiny
1939 • Hank Glenn
They Made Me a Criminal
1939 • Tommy
Little Tough Guy
1938 • Johnny Boylan
Dangerous Years
1947 • Danny Jones
Air Strike
1955 • Orville Swanson