Hal De Forrest

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Hal De Forrest (left) and Jack Dempsey with his wife, actress Estelle Taylor.
Hal De Forrest (left) and Jack Dempsey with his wife, actress Estelle Taylor.

Aloysius J, De Sylva a.k.a Hal De Forrest (1862, Portugal16 February 1938, New York City) was a Portuguese-born American early silent film actor.

After emigrating to New York City from Portugal he became a stage actor starring on Broadway in the original A Gentleman from Mississippi play performed between September 29, 1908 – September 1909.

He moved into film in 1915 but only starred in 9 films until his retirement from acting in 1922 aged 60.

He died in New York City in February 1938.

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  • A Stage Romance (1922) (as Hal De Forrest) .... Old Bob
  • Tangled Lives (1917)
  • A Daughter of the Gods (1916) .... The Sultan
  • The Toy Soldier (1916) (as Hal De Forrest)
  • The Marble Heart (1916) (as Hal De Forrest)
  • Larry O'Neill -- Gentleman (1915) (as Hal De Forrest)
  • The Alibi (1915) (as Hal De Forrest)
  • The Mystery of the Man Who Slept (1915) (as Hal De Forrest)
  • Everygirl (1915)

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