Brooklyn, NY
Hal Chester started his career as a child actor in the United States, but in the mid-1950s moved to Britain, where he is remembered as the producer of films including the classic horror Night of the Demon (1957), as well as School for Scoundrels (1960).

as Second Newsboy

as Boy (uncredited)
1938

as Murph
1939

as Second Newsboy
1940

as Reform School Inmate
1939

as Buster
1940

as Trusty
1941

as Lefty
1938

as Fred "Dutch" Kuhn
1940

as Dopey
1938

as Swab
1941

as Copy Boy (uncredited)
1939

as Murph (uncredited)
1940
as Murph (uncredited)
1940

as Swab
1941

as Trusty
1941

as Murph (uncredited)
1940

as Second Newsboy
1940

as Buster
1940

as Fred "Dutch" Kuhn
1940

as Copy Boy (uncredited)
1939

as Murph
1939

as Reform School Inmate
1939

as Murphy
1938

as Murphy
1938

as Lefty
1938

as Dopey
1938

as Boy (uncredited)
1938
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