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Hal Skelly (James Harold Skelley; May 31, 1891 – June 16, 1934) was an American
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and film actor.


Biography

He was born James Harold Skelley in Alleghenyville, Pennsylvania to James and Martha Skelley. His family moved to Davenport, Iowa when he was four. He had four sisters and three brothers. Skelley was educated at Sacred Heart School in Davenport and St. Bede Academy in Peru, Illinois. He left home at the age of 15 and joined the circus. He acted in his first stage production, ''The Time, the Place and the Girl'', at the LaSalle Theater in
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when he was 16. For a short period of time he was a backup first baseman for the Boston Braves and a prizefight manager. For his professional name he shortened his middle name Harold to Hal and dropped the final "e" in Skelley. Skelly became a veteran of medicine shows, musical comedy, burlesque,
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's minstrels and opera. He joined the A.M. Zinn musical comedy company in
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where his eccentric dancing ability earned him the nickname "Tumbling Harold Skelly". Always enamored with the circus, he spent a year with Barnum & Bailey. Skelly toured China and Japan with a musical comedy troupe, the Raymond Teale Company. Skelly made his
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debut in ''Fiddler’s Three'' (1918) and went on to appear in ten other shows on Broadway. In 1927, he played a starring role alongside Barbara Stanwyck, in her first Broadway hit, the musical production ''Burlesque''. Paramount Pictures invited the two to star in the 1929 talkie film version of the show, retitled ''
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'' because studio executives judged the original title too risqué. Stanwyck turned down the offer, while Skelly accepted, reprising his role as "Skid Johnson". He would make a total of ten films, including the ''Woman Trap'' (1929), '' Behind the Make-Up'' (1930), and '' The Shadow Laughs'' (1933), and was also featured on two movie soundtracks.


Death

Skelly was killed in a train-auto accident in West Cornwall, Connecticut when the truck he was driving was struck by the New York to Pittsfield train of the New Haven Railroad at a crossing. News reports at the time said he was staying with friends and he was looking for a dog that had run away. His widow, Eunice, brought his body back to
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for the funeral, which was held in the Actor's Chapel at Saint Malachy's Catholic Church in
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. His mother and his brother Hugh accompanied the body back to Davenport for burial at St. Marguerite's Cemetery, now known as Mount Calvary Cemetery.


Broadway

Hal Skelly acted in the following shows on Broadway: *''Fiddlers Three'' (1918), as Sam Wigglesbury *''
The Night Boat ''The Night Boat'' (1920) is a musical in three acts, based on a farce by Alexandre Bisson, with a book and lyrics by Anne Caldwell and music by Jerome Kern. The story lampoons the notorious New York City-to- Albany night boat, on which clande ...
'' (1920), as Freddie Ides *''The Girl in the Spotlight'' (1920), as Watchem Tripp *'' Orange Blossoms'' (1922), as Jimmy Flynn *''
Mary Jane McKane ''Mary Jane McKane'' is a musical comedy in three acts with book and lyrics by William Cary Duncan and Oscar Hammerstein, II and music by Herbert Stothart and Vincent Youmans. The show was produced by Arthur Hammerstein at the Imperial Theatre, ...
'' (1923–1924), as Joe McGillicudy *''Betty Lee'' (1924–1925), as Wallingford Speed *''Burlesque'', (1927–1928), as Skid Johnson *''Melody'' (1933), as François Trapadoux *''Ghost Writer'' (1933), as Bill Harkins *''Queer People'' (1934), as Theodore Anthony White *''Come What May'' (1934), as Chet Harrison


Filmography

Hal Skelly acted in the following films: *'' The Dancing Town'' (1928; short) *''
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'' (1929) as 'Skid' *'' Woman Trap'' (1929) as Dan Malone *'' Behind the Make-Up'' (1930) as Hap Brown *'' Men Are Like That'' (1930) as J. Aubrey Piper (*copy held at Library of Congress) *''The Gob'' (1930; short) *'' The Struggle'' (1931) as Jimmie Wilson *''Hotel Variety'' (1933) *'' The Shadow Laughs'' (1933) as Robin Dale *''The Chump'' (1934; short)


Discography

Hal Shelly is featured on the following recordings: *''The Dance of Life'' (1929) featured: "True Blue Lou" / "The Flippity Flop" *''Men Are Like That'' (1930) featured: "In the Gloaming" 1877


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Skelly, Hal 1891 births 1934 deaths Actors from Davenport, Iowa American male film actors American male stage actors Male actors from Iowa 20th-century American male actors Catholics from Iowa Railway accident deaths in the United States Road incident deaths in Connecticut