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Hal Baylor

Hal Baylor

Acting
December 10, 1918 (79) — January 5, 1998
Banner County, Nebraska, USA
December 10, 1918 (79) — January 5, 1998
Banner County, Nebraska, USA

Hal Baylor

Acting

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hal Harvey Fieberling (born Hal David Britton; December 10, 1918 – January 15, 1998) known by his stage name Hal Baylor, was an American boxer and screen character actor. He had a professional boxing record of 16–8–3, and later appeared in 76 films and over 500 episodes of various television shows. Early years Born in San Antonio, Texas, to David Locke Britton and Thelma Hallie Bowles, he grew up in Oakland, California when his mother remarried to Walter H. Fieberling during January 1925. After Oakland High School, he attended Chico State College where he played on the football team. He transferred to Washington State College in the Fall of 1938, where he pledged Phi Delta Theta. But by December 1939 he was working as an apprentice butcher in a meat market on 14th Street in Oakland. Boxing Fieberling had his first amateur fight in San Francisco, during June 1938, while still a college student. Representing the Athens Athletic Club of Oakland, he won the California Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) novice heavyweight title in a single bout on points. A newspaper report on his first boxing match mentioned he was left-handed. He repeated the triumph in August 1939, this time taking the State AAU heavyweight title by knocking out 6' 6" 225 lb. Jack Hillman of the San Francisco Olympic Club. However, the following month he lost a rematch on points to Hillman, his first amateur defeat. After just five amateur fights, Fieberling signed a professional contract with manager Ray Carlen in May 1940. He scored a technical knockout over Phil Latonia in the third round for his first professional win, and three weeks later did the same to Bob Schaunbelt. Sportswriters labeled him "the butcher boy" and printed photos of him at his daytime job. Columnists also called him "Handsome Hal" and "Prince Hal" for his good looks. Military service Fieberling was a private at a US Marine Corps recruit depot during January 1943, making the rank of sergeant by November 1943. He was assigned stateside through April 1944, enabling him to continue boxing. He took part in the landings on Saipan and Tinian, finishing the war as a Staff Sergeant with the 18th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion. Personal life Fieberling married Jacqueline Anstey, whom he had known at Oakland High School, on February 3, 1940, in Reno, Nevada. They had a son Michael, born in late 1941, before separating on May 15, 1942. She filed for divorce and was granted preliminary alimony and child support on May 27, 1942. While a sergeant in the USMC, stationed in San Diego, Fieberling married Margaret Jeanne MacLean in Los Angeles, on November 27, 1943. They had a daughter Paula in August 1955. Hal Baylor and Shirley Hickey (née Croose), were married on August 14, 1965. Years active 1940–1947 (boxer) 1948–1978 (actor) Spouses Jacqueline Anstey ​(m. 1940; div. 1942)​ Margaret MacClean ​(m. 1943; div. 1964)​ Shirley Hickey (m.1965) Children 2 CLR

Filmography 114

Movies (42)

  • The New Daughters of Joshua Cabe
    1976
  • The Macahans
    1976
    Lawman
  • Timber Tramps
    1975
  • Hustle
    1975
    Police Captain
  • Cornbread, Earl and Me
    1975
    Mr. Wilson
  • A Boy and His Dog
    1975
    Michael
  • The Bears and I
    1974
    Foremen
  • Herbie Rides Again
    1974
    Demolition Truck Driver
  • Emperor of the North
    1973
    Yardman's Helper
  • Bonnie's Kids
    1973
    Poker Player in Flannel
  • Ulzana's Raid
    1972
    Curtis (uncredited)
  • Pickup on 101
    1972
    Railroad cop
  • Evel Knievel
    1971
    The Sheriff
  • The Grissom Gang
    1971
  • The Cheyenne Social Club
    1970
    Barkeep (Lady of Egypt)
  • Johnny Cool
    1963
  • Operation Petticoat
    1959
    Military Police Sergeant (uncredited)
  • The Young Lions
    1958
    Pvt. Burnecker
  • Ain't No Time for Glory
    1957
    Col. Fred Maxvelt
  • High Air
    1956
    Man with Bends
  • The Burning Hills
    1956
    Braun
  • Away All Boats
    1956
  • Outlaw Treasure
    1955
    Ace Harkey
  • Black Tuesday
    1954
    Lou Mehrtens
  • This Is My Love
    1954
    Eddie Collins
  • Tobor the Great
    1954
    Max (Spy Henchman)
  • River of No Return
    1954
    Young Punk (uncredited)
  • Hot News
    1953
    Augie Grotz
  • Island in the Sky
    1953
    Stankowski, Dooley's engineer
  • Champ for a Day
    1953
    'Soldier' Freeman

Shows (72)

  • CHiPs
    1977
    Reed
  • Barbary Coast
    1975
  • Police Woman
    1974
  • Planet of the Apes
    1974
    Jasko
  • Kodiak
    1974
  • Kung Fu
    1972
    Blake
  • Banacek
    1972
    Foreman
  • Emergency!
    1972
  • Cannon
    1971
  • Love, American Style
    1969
    man at bar
  • The Courtship of Eddie's Father
    1969
    Mr. O'Brien
  • The Debbie Reynolds Show
    1969
  • The Mod Squad
    1968
  • Mayberry R.F.D.
    1968
    Foreman
  • Adam-12
    1968
    Tom Grey
  • Hawaii Five-O
    1968
    Elroy
  • Mannix
    1967
    Henry Marshak
  • Judd, for the Defense
    1967
  • The Guns of Will Sonnett
    1967
  • The Invaders
    1967
    Guard
  • Pistols 'n' Petticoats
    1966
  • Star Trek
    1966
    Policeman
  • That Girl
    1966
  • Tarzan
    1966
  • Love on a Rooftop
    1966
  • Batman
    1966
    Mercury
  • The F.B.I.
    1965
    Marine Sgt. Glinnis
  • Laredo
    1965
  • The Big Valley
    1965
    Sam Driscoll
  • Green Acres
    1965