Franc Hale (born 1905 or 1906 – June 10, 1986)[1] was an American actress.
Early years
Hale was a native of Tacoma.[2] The spelling of her first name was a compromise after she was born, because her parents had been expecting a boy. They had chosen "Frank" as the name, but it no longer seemed appropriate. Her mother did not favor "Frances" as a compromise, so they settled on "Franc", pronounced the same as "Frank".[3]
Hale played piano from an early age, and when she was 5 years old, one of her performances led to Tacoma newspapers commenting on her talents as a prodigy.[4] She graduated from Miss Hansom's School for Girls, and her performances in school plays developed her desire to be an actress. Her parents, however, wanted her to be a writer, so she had to change their minds. "I finally convinced them", she said, "that in order to write plays I should have some working knowledge of the stage".[5]
Career
Hale's early acting experience came in stock theater,[6] beginning in Portland and later touring in a production of Ma Pettingill with a company headed by May Robson,[5] who had seen Hale perform in a school program, leading to Hale's debut as a professional.[7] By age 22, she had played 50 roles on stage, with the characters' ages ranging from 12 to 60.[1] For more than five years, she was the leading lady with Walker Whiteside's theatrical company.[8]
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