Ella Hall
Hall c. 1918
Born(1896-03-17)March 17, 1896
DiedSeptember 3, 1981(1981-09-03) (aged 85)
Years active1912–1933
Spouses
(m. 1919; div. 1930)
    Charles Clow
    (m. 1934; ann. 1936)
    Children4, including Ellen Hall and Richard Emory

    Ella Augusta Hall (March 17, 1896 September 3, 1981) was an American actress. She appeared in more than 90 films between 1912 and 1933.

    Early years

    Ella Augusta Hall was born in Hoboken, New Jersey on March 17, 1896. Her family moved to Hollywood in the early days of silent films so her mother could pursue an acting career. Her mother was May Hall, a struggling actress who never reached any level of notoriety.

    Career

    Ella Hall's first credited film appearance was the lead role in the 1913 film Memories. Her career took off after that film, and she appeared in thirty-seven films from 1913 through the end of 1914. She had another thirty-nine film appearances from 1915 through 1919. She did not appear in another film until 1921. Her career had slowed considerably during this two-year break, and she starred in only seven more films. Her best-known film was The Flying Dutchman, released in 1923, which was her final silent film.

    She had a minor appearance, uncredited, in the 1930 Cecil B. DeMille film Madam Satan. Her final film appearance was in 1933's The Bitter Tea of General Yen.

    Marriage, children and divorce

    Ella Hall with 3 children Oct 1924
    Ella Hall with 3 children Jul 1924

    On June 13, 1917, the President of Universal Film Manufacturing Company – Carl Laemmle, held a gala for his employees. He had spent considerable time managing the affairs at Universal City in California. Now, he was about to return to his headquarters in New York. "The occasion promised to be one of the most noteworthy in the history of film functions." Three thousand guests showed up, including Emory Johnson.[1][2] Johnson, 23, attended the ball escorting another fellow universalite – Hall.

    Hall had recently turned 20 years old. The petite, blue-eyed blond beauty first found work as a Universal ingénue. She had grown up in the movies. By 1915, Hall had become one of the hottest box-office attractions at Universal. Johnson had acted in his last picture of 1916 – My Little Boy. The movie was the first film with his future bride. They fell in love during the making of this motion picture. But, they had saved their big announcement for the Laemmle ball. At an appropriate moment during the ball, glasses were clinked, and Emory and Hall professed their love and announced their engagement.[3]

    Fast-forward to Thursday, September 6, 1917. Hall and Johnson were busy finishing their day's work for Universal. They worked until 2  pm. After they cleaned up, Johnson and Hall were married in a private ceremony at 3 o'clock. After the ceremony, they hopped in Johnson's Hupmobile and drove off on their honeymoon. They were scheduled to return to work on October 1.[4][5] After the honeymoon was over, the couple moved into Johnson's house along with Johnson's mother Emilie Johnson. Thus, we had a girl from New Jersey married to a laid-back Californian while living with a strict Scandinavian mother, all under one roof.

    Hall with husband Emory Johnson and children in 1923

    Their first son (Richard), Walter Emory, was born on January 27, 1919, in Santa Barbara, California.[6] Their second son Bernard Alfred was born on September 26, 1920, in Santa Barbara, California.[7] Their daughter Ellen Joanna was born in Los Angeles, California, on April 18, 1923.[8]

    By 1924, their marriage was on the rocks. The conflict resulted in their first separation. Hall cited the main problem was the conflict between her and Johnson's overbearing mother. Hall filed for divorce.[9] In March 1926, tragedy strikes – while Hall and the kids were walking down a street in Hollywood, little Bernard is run over and killed by a truck.[10] He was five years old. Bernard's death would provide a catalyst for the couple's first reconciliation.[11]


    A second separation occurred in 1929. Later that year, the couple decided to have another child. Diana Marie (Dinie) was born in Los Angeles, California, on October 27, 1929. She would be their last child together.[12]

    "Two in a family can't be picture folk and stay married, and sometimes one can't either. So I'm in neither picture nor marriage"

    Ella Hall
    September 1931[13]

    From 1924 onwards, the couple had engaged in highly publicized disputes revolving around alimony payments, child support, visitation rights, and living arrangements. Their relationship was also characterized by a constant cycle of breaking up and getting back together. Hall had difficulty reconciling her emotions regarding Johnson's status as an only child and what she perceived as his excessive attachment to his mother. She viewed Emory as a "mother's boy," suggesting that his close bond with his mother interfered with their relationship. She believed that the presence and influence of her mother-in-law in their daily lives went beyond what she considered acceptable. Hall succinctly captured her frustration with the statement, "Too much mother-in-law!"[14]

    In 1930, their stormy relationship came to an end. The divorce between Johnson, 36, and Hall, 34, was finalized in Los Angeles, California. At one time, they were considered one of Hollywood's ideal marriages. After the divorce, they would continue to battle over money.

    She wed Charles Clow in October 1934, but the marriage was annulled on January 21, 1936, because Clow's divorce from his first wife had been set aside, making his marriage to Hall illegal.[15]

    Two of their children became actors – Ellen Hall and Richard Emory.[16]

    Death

    She was residing in Los Angeles, California at the time of her death on September 3, 1981.[17]

    Filmography

                 Filmography of Ella Hall (92 films)             
    Year Title Role Director Production Distribution Released Genre Length Notes
    1912Hot StuffParty Guest (unconfirmed)SennettBiographGeneral Film1912-03-21ComedyShort8 mins
    1912The School Teacher and the WaifSchoolgirl (unconfirmed)GriffithBiographGeneral Film1912-06-27ComedyShort17 mins
    1913Parson Jim's BabyMilesKinemacolorKinemacolor1913-05-01WesternShort
    1913Love in the DarkMilesKinemacolorKinemacolor1913-05-31RomanceShort
    1913Local ColorMilesKinemacolorKinemacolor1913-06-21ComedyShortColor movie
    1913When Love Grows UpMilesKinemacolorKinemacolor1913-07-01DramaShort
    1913MemoriesPersonification of YouthSmalley-WeberRexUniversal Studios1913-10-16RomanceShort
    1913The Haunted BrideThe MaidSmalley-WeberRexUniversal Studios1913-11-09ComedyShort
    1913The Blood BrotherhoodThe Crippled GirlSmalley-WeberRexUniversal Studios1913-11-16DramaShort
    1913James Lee's WifeThe MilkmaidSmalley-WeberRexUniversal Studios1913-12-07DramaShort
    1913The MaskLois' Invalid SisterSmalley-WeberRexUniversal Studios1913-12-14CrimeShort
    1913The Jew's ChristmasEleanor - Isaac's GranddaughterSmalley-WeberRexUniversal Studios1913-12-18DramaShort
    1914The Female of the SpeciesThe Sheriff's SweetheartSmalley-WeberRexUniversal Studios1914-01-01DramaShort
    1914A Fool and His MoneyElla - the WaitressSmalley-WeberRexUniversal Studios1914-01-04ComedyShort
    1914The Coward HaterSmalley-WeberRexUniversal Studios1914-02-08DramaShort
    1914Woman's BurdenPeggy's SisterWeberRexUniversal Studios1914-02-22DramaShort
    1914The Weaker SisterWeberRexUniversal Studios1914-03-01DramaShort
    1914A Modern Fairy TaleThe PrincessWeberRexUniversal Studios1914-03-08DramaShort
    1914The Man Who SleptMaryWeberRexUniversal Studios1914-04-09DramaShort
    1914An EpisodeSmalley-WeberRexUniversal Studios1914-04-30RomanceShort
    1914The Career of Waterloo PetersonSmalley-WeberRexUniversal Studios1914-05-10ComedyShort
    1914The Triumph of MindCrooked TrillWeberBison1914-05-23DramaShort
    1914The Stone in the RoadWeberRexUniversal Studios1914-05-31DramaShort
    1914The SpyFrances WhartonTurnerUniversalUniversal Studios1914-06-01DramaShort
    1914The Pursuit of HateThe Graves' DaughterWeberRexUniversal Studios1914-06-14DramaShort
    1914Lost by a HairAnother Summer GirlSmalley-WeberRexUniversal Studios1914-06-28ComedyShort
    1914The House DiscordantMary - he Son's SweetheartLeonardRexUniversal Studios1914-07-02DramaShort1st w/Leonard
    1914When Fate DisposesEllaLeonardRexUniversal Studios1914-07-08RomanceShortw/Leonard
    1914Out of the DarknessThe Thief's DaughterRexUniversal Studios1914-07-19DramaShortw/Leonard
    1914At the Foot of the StairsThe MaidTurnerRexUniversal Studios1914-07-23DramaShortw/Leonard
    1914An Awkward CinderellaElla - the New MaidTurnerRexUniversal Studios1914-07-26ComedyShortw/Leonard
    1914The Symphony of SoulsElaineIngramRexUniversal Studios1914-08-06RomanceShortw/Leonard
    1914The Hedge BetweenEllaLeonardRexUniversal Studios1914-08-16DramaShortw/Leonard
    1914The Bowl of RosesLeonardRexUniversal Studios1914-08-20ComedyShortw/Leonard
    1914For the Secret ServiceConstance ChambersLeonardRexUniversal Studios1914-08-27DramaShortw/Leonard
    1914The Boob's NemesisThe Farmer's DaughterLeonardRexUniversal Studios1914-09-06DramaShortw/Leonard
    1914The Mistress of Deadwood BasinEveline DanversLeonardRexUniversal Studios1914-09-17WesternShortw/Leonard
    1914The Little SisterThe Little SisterRexUniversal Studios1914-09-24DramaShortw/Leonard
    1914The Boob's LegacyThe Boob's Country SweetheartLeonardRexUniversal Studios1914-10-01ComedyShortw/Leonard
    1914Olaf Erickson, BossThe Stranger's DaughterRexUniversal Studios1914-10-22DramaShortw/Leonard
    1914The DecisionThe Younger SisterRexUniversal Studios1914-10-25DramaShortw/Leonard
    1914White RosesThe NewsgirlRexUniversal Studios1914-10-29DramaShort
    1914The Master KeyRuth GallonLeonardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1914-11-16DramaSerial (15)w/Leonard
    1914His Uncle's WillThe Country GirlRexUniversal Studios1914-11-19DramaShortw/Leonard
    1915Mavis of the GlenMavis GrahamLeonardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1915-04-21DramaShortw/Leonard
    1915Shattered MemoriesJane MarshLeonardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1915-05-25DramaShortw/Leonard
    1915The Silent CommandElla - the DaughterLeonardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1915-06-02MysteryShortw/Leonard
    1915A Boob's RomanceThe Boob's SweetheartLeonardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1915-06-23ComedyShortw/Leonard
    1915Betty's Dream HeroBettyLeonardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1915-07-07RomanceShortw/Leonard
    1915HeritageKateLeonardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1915-07-29DramaFeaturew/Leonard
    1915The Little Blonde in BlackThe Blonde in BlackLeonardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1915-08-19RomanceShortw/Leonard
    1915JewelJewelSmalley-WeberUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1915-08-30DramaFeature
    1915Both Sides of LifeElla - a Waif of CircumstanceLeonardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1915-09-09DramaShort
    1915Idols of ClayThe Little Girl Next DoorLeonardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1915-12-07DramaShortw/Leonard
    1915Christmas MemoriesLittle SunshineLeonardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1915-12-21DramaFeaturew/Leonard
    1916The Boob's VictoryThe DetectressLeonardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1916-01-11ComedyShortw/Leonard
    1916The Silent MemberUndetermined RoleLeonardRexUniversal Studios1916-01-18DramaShortw/Leonard
    1916Secret LoveArniceLeonardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1916-01-31DramaFeature
    1916A Child of CircumstancesThe Little ThiefRexUniversal Studios1916-02-04CrimeShort
    1916Yust from SwedenHilda JensenLeonardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1916-02-08DramaShortw/Leonard
    1916The Winning of Miss ConstrueElla ConstrueKirkland-LeonardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1916-03-07DramaShortw/Leonard
    1916The Crippled HandThe Little GirlLeonardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1916-05-01DramaFeaturew/Leonard
    1916The Silent Man of Timber GulchThe Silent Man's WifeLeonardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1916-05-30DramaShortw/Leonard
    1916The Love GirlAmbrosiaLeonardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1916-07-10ComedyFeature
    1916Little Eve EdgartonEve EdgartonLeonardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1916-08-21ComedyFeature
    1916The Heart of a Show GirlElspeth MarnerWorthingtonRexUniversal Studios1916-08-28DramaShort
    1916The Unfinished CaseLeonardRexUniversal Studios1916-10-09DramaShortw/Leonard
    1916The Bugler of AlgiersGabrielleRupert JulianUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1916-11-27DramaFeature
    1917Her Soul's InspirationMary WestonConwayUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1917-01-15DramaFeature
    1917Polly RedheadPolly RedheadConwayUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1917-03-19ComedyFeature
    1917A Jewel in PawnNora MartinConwayUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1917-04-16DramaFeature
    1917The Little OrphanRene LescereConwayUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1917-06-18DramaFeature
    1917The CharmerAmbrosia LeeConwayUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1917-08-27DramaFeature
    1917The Spotted LilyYvonneSolterUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1917-10-01DramaFeature
    1917My Little BoyClaraWilsonUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1917-12-17DramaFeaturew/Johnson
    1918New Love for OldDaphne SawyerWilsonUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1918-02-11DramaFeaturew/Johnson
    1918Beauty in ChainsRosaritaWilsonUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1918-03-11DramaFeaturew/Johnson
    1918A Mother's SecretAngelaDouglas GerrardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1918-04-29DramaFeaturew/Johnson
    1918Which Woman?Doris StandishBrowning-PollardUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1918-06-10MysteryFeature
    1918Three Mounted MenUndetermined RoleJohn FordUniversal StudiosUniversal Studios1918-10-07WesternFeature
    1918The Heart of RachaelBillyHickmanBarriscaleGeneral Film1918-10-14DramaFeature
    1919Under the TopPansy O'NeillCrispLaskyLasky1919-01-12ComedyFeature
    1921The Great RewardThe PrincessFord*Burston FilmsNational Exchange1921-05-09DramaSerialSerial
    1922In the Name of the LawMary - age 18Emory JohnsonFBOFBO1922-08-16DramaFeaturew/Johnson
    1922The Heart of LincolnFord*New EraAnchor Film1922-11-01WarFeature
    1923The Third AlarmJune RutherfordEmory JohnsonFBOFBO1923-01-07DramaFeature
    1923The West~Bound LimitedEsther MillerEmory JohnsonFBOFBO1923-04-15DramaFeature
    1923The Flying DutchmanZoeCarletonFBOFBO1923-07-29DramaFeature
    1930Madam SatanuncreditedDeMilleMGMMGM1930-09-24MusicalFeature
    1931Street Sceneuncredited (part of mob)King VidorGoldwynGoldwyn1931-08-26DramaFeature
    1932TaxiTrial Spectator (uncredited)RuthWarnerWarner1932-01-23DramaFeature
    1933The Bitter Tea of General YenMrs. Amelia Hansen (uncredited)CapraColumbiaColumbia1933-01-06WarFeature

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    7. "California Birth Index, 1905-1995". State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics. 2005. Retrieved July 5, 2023. Birth Bernard Alfred
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