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  1. Hallahan was born in Philadelphia and grew up in Harrisburg and then Green Ridge, Delaware County. He was a student at St. James High School in Chester, leaving in 1961. He attended Rutgers University-Camden, graduating with a BA degree in 1968. He then continued for a masters degree earning an MFA from Temple University in 1971.

  2. Actor: Dante's Peak. Beefy, Philadelphia-born Charles Hallahan was often cast as cops, both good and bad, mainly because the map of Ireland was written all over his face. A graduate of Rutgers University, he earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from Temple University in his hometown.

    • January 1, 1
    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Actor: Dante's Peak. Beefy, Philadelphia-born Charles Hallahan was often cast as cops, both good and bad, mainly because the map of Ireland was written all over his face. A graduate of Rutgers University, he earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from Temple University in his hometown.

    • July 29, 1943
    • November 25, 1997
  4. Dec 4, 1997 · Charles Hallahan, highly respected stage actor probably best remembered for his role as star Fred Dryer’s boss on the long-running television series “Hunter,” has died at the age of 54.

  5. Biography. Although this burly character actor has divided much of his time between film and TV, often playing policemen, Hallahan started his career on the stage. After four years in the Navy and several more in college (at Rutgers and Temple), Hallahan joined San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater (ACT) in the early 1970s and appeared ...

  6. A Winner Never Quits is a 1986 television film based on the true story of baseball player Pete Gray, the first one-armed man ever to play major league baseball, hired in 1943 as a "freak attraction" and wartime morale-booster by the Memphis Chicks, Class-A minor league ball club.

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  8. Charles Hallahan Biography (1943-1997) Born July 29, 1943, in Philadelphia, PA; died of heart attack after a car crash, November 25, 1997, in Los Angeles, CA; married Barbara Gryboski, 1983; children: two sons. Career: Actor.

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