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  1. Hal LeSueur (brother) Joan Crawford (born Lucille Fay LeSueur; March 23, c. 1904–1908 – May 10, 1977) was an American actress. She won the 1945 Best Actress Academy Award for Mildred Pierce. She was voted the tenth greatest female star in the history of American movies by the American Film Institute.

  2. 20 de feb. de 2021 · Hal LeSueur died at age 59 of a ruptured appendix in Los Angeles. He is interred in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale. His sister Joan said this of him "Hal was a louse, an out-and-out bastard. He could charm the skin off a snake, but nothing, not his jobs, not the men and women in his life, lasted long.

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  4. www.theconcludingchapterofcrawford.com › homes_hallesueur_parkwayThe Concluding Chapter of Crawford

    Parkway Motel - Hal LeSueur's Home (1963) 1212 S. Alvarado Street, Los Angeles, California 90006. At the time of his death, Joan's brother Hal was living in a motel room at the Parkway Motel in Los Angeles, and worked approximately one mile away at the Royal Viking Motel. Click here to visit the Royal Viking Motel page.

  5. Hal Hays LeSueur (September 3, 1901 or 1903 – May 3, 1963) was an American actor and the brother of Oscar-winning film star Joan Crawford. (en) Hal Hays LeSueur (San Antonio, 3 september 1903 - Los Angeles, 3 mei 1963) was een Amerikaans acteur. LeSueur verhuisde in 1928 naar Los Angeles.

  6. On November 9, 1935, Hal LeSueur was in a head-on collision at the top of Cahuenga Pass. The other car caught fire and the three people inside, Earl Gose, who was driving, his wife, Golda, and his unmarried sister, Grace, were pulled from the blaze. Their car burned to a charred hulk. LeSueur suffered severe cuts and bruises on his hands, face ...

  7. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Her parents, Thomas and Anna Bell Johnson LeSueur, had three children. The eldest of the three died in infancy. Their father, a laborer, deserted the family when Crawford was very young. She was raised along with her older brother, Hal LeSueur, in Lawton, Oklahoma and Kansas City. Her biological father appeared once, in 1934, when Crawford was 28.