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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Billy_HalopBilly Halop - Wikipedia

    Halop was born to Benjamin Cohen Halop and Lucille Elizabeth Halop on February 11, 1920. Halop came from a theatrical family; his mother was a dancer, and his sister, Florence Halop, was an actress who worked on radio and in television. Additionally, he had a much younger brother, Joel Tucker Halop (1934-2006). Acting career

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0356890Billy Halop - IMDb

    Billy Halop. Actor: Angels with Dirty Faces. Billy Halop's show business career started on radio in the 1920s and carried over to stage work on Broadway. There, in 1937, he and other teenage cast members of the stage hit "Dead End" were brought to Hollywood by Samuel Goldwyn for the film version of the play, which was a tremendous hit.

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  3. Billy Halop. Actor: Angels with Dirty Faces. Billy Halop's show business career started on radio in the 1920s and carried over to stage work on Broadway. There, in 1937, he and other teenage cast members of the stage hit "Dead End" were brought to Hollywood by Samuel Goldwyn for the film version of the play, which was a tremendous hit.

    • February 11, 1920
    • November 9, 1976
  4. Nov 11, 1976 · Billy Halop, who won fame in the 1930's while in his midteens as the leader of the Dead End Kids in the Broadway stage and movie versions of Sidney Kingsley's drama “Dead End,” died in his ...

  5. Billy Halop. Biography. William Halop (February 11, 1920 – November 9, 1976) was an American actor. ... Junior G-Men as Billy Barton: 1940: Dead End Kids vs. Spies ...

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  7. The original leader of the original "Dead End Kids," American actor Billy Halop came from a theatrical family; his mother was a dancer and his sister Florence was a busy radio actress. After several years as a well-paid radio juvenile, Billy was cast as Tommy Gordon in the Broadway production of Sidney Kingsley's Dead End (1935), where thanks ...

  8. Dead End (1937) -- (Movie Clip) The Mark Of The Squealer The gang (Billy Halop, Bobby Jordan, Huntz Hall, Leo Gorcey, Gabriel Dell) showing off for Baby Face (Humphrey Bogart), would-be architect Dave (Joel McCrea) panics as well-to-do Kay (Wendy Barrie) tries to visit, with director William Wyler’s famous cockroach shot, in Dead End, 1937.

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