Albert W. Hale



Albert W. Hale (January 1, 1882 – February 27, 1947) was a French-born American early film director and producer. He directed some 35 films from 1912 until 1915. He worked for Majestic Film Company studio, and the National Film Corporation.

Background
Hale was born in Bordeaux, France on January 1, 1882.

He married Julia F. Johnson.

Filmography

 * The Birth of the Lotus Blossom (1912)
 * For the Mikado (1912)
 * Miss Taqu of Tokio, also called Miss Tagu of Tokio for the British release, (1912) with Tokuko Takagi, a Thanhouser film
 * Letters of a Lifetime (1912)
 * The Light of St. Bernard (1912)
 * Three Girls and a Man (1912)
 * Roland's Escapades
 * Days of Terror (1912)
 * Three Girls and a Man (1912)
 * She Cried (film) (1912)
 * The Irony of Fate (film) (1912)
 * A Fortune in a Teacup
 * A Persistent Lover (1912)
 * Her Old Sweetheart (1912)
 * Roland's Lucky Day
 * Buried Alive in a Coal Mine (1913)
 * An Accidental Clue (1913)
 * The Iceman's Revenge (1913)
 * A Tide in the Affairs of Men (1913)
 * The Mystery of Tusa (1913) starring J. Warren Kerrigan
 * Tom Blake's Redemption (1913)
 * At the Half-Breed's Mercy (1913)
 * Quicksands (1913), starring J. Warren Kerrigan
 * Calamity Anne Takes a Trip (1913)
 * A Husband's Mistake (1913)
 * Reward of Courage (1913)
 * Buried Alive in a Coal Mine (1913)
 * The No Account Count (1914), Kalem
 * Tough Luck Smith (1914)
 * Fatty and the Shyster Lawyer (1914)
 * The Widow's Might (1914)
 * A Wise Rube (1914)
 * Tough Luck Smith (1914)
 * Percy Pimpernickel, Soubrette (1914), a Kalem film
 * For the Love of Mike (1914)
 * Jones' Wedding Day (1914)
 * Easy Money (1914) from a story by Frank Howard Clark
 * The Winking Zulu (1914)
 * Was She a Vampire? (1915)

Producer

 * The Prisoner of Zenda (1913)