Ella Augusta Hall (March 17, 1897 – 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, 1897. Her family moved to Hollywood in the early days of silent films so her mother, May Hall, could pursue an acting career.

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

Mr. & Mrs. Johnson 1917

Carl Laemmle, head of Universal, went to Universal City to oversee the California plant. Once he wrapped up his business, he was slated to return to Universal's New York offices on the Santa Fe train. Before he left, he chose to host a gala on June 13, 1917. Invitations were sent out, and three thousand guests took advantage of Laemmle's offer. "The occasion promised to be one of the most noteworthy in the history of film functions."

Among the guests was Emory Johnson, 23, a Universal leading man currently in the third year of his contract. At an appropriate moment during the ball, glasses were clinked, and Emory Johnson and fellow universalite Ella Hall professed their love and announced their engagement. Hall had recently turned 20 years old.

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 removed their makeup, they left the studios and 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. After the honeymoon was over, the couple moved into Johnson's house along with Johnson's mother Emilie Johnson.

After their marriage, Johnson and Hall acted in four pictures together. They made their first together playing husband and wife in – My Little Boy released in December 1917. The movie was Johnson's first film with his bride. Johnson and Hall followed the release of that film with acting in New Love for Old (Feb 1918) and then, Beauty in Chains (Mar 1918). Their last film together was A Mother's Secret released on April 4, 1918.

In June 1918, Universal failed to renew the contracts of Ella Hall and Emory Johnson. Ella Hall was pregnant with their first child at the time of their release.

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. Their second son Bernard Alfred was born on September 26, 1920, in Santa Barbara, California. Their daughter Ellen Joanna was born in Los Angeles, California, on April 18, 1923.

By 1924, their marriage was falling apart, and they separated. Hall initially filed for divorce, but ultimately, they reconciled. A series of separations and reconciliations would follow.

The couple's disagreements about money, children, and their living situation were very public, from 1924 on. Their relationship was defined by repeated separations and reunions. It was difficult for Hall to reconcile her emotions toward Johnson's only-child status and what she viewed as his overdependence on his mother. She considered Emory to be overly attached to his mother, which strained their relationship. She thought her mother-in-law had too much control. Hall's frustration was summed up perfectly with the words, "Too much mother-in-law!"

In the 1920s, Johnson and her son became famous as Hollywood's only mother-son directing/writing team. She wrote all the stories and screenplays her son used to build his successful career directing melodramas.

Tragedy struck in March 1926. While Hall and the kids were walking down a street in Hollywood, the couple's five-year-old son, Bernard, was fatally struck by a truck. Bernard's death would provide a catalyst for another reconciliation.

Early 1929 saw another split, followed by a reconciliation. The pair decided to have a baby to make their relationship stronger. Dinie, or Diana Marie, was born on October 27, 1929, in Los Angeles, California. They would have no more children together.

"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"

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, their public and legal battles would continue.

Two of their children would follow their parents in the movie industry, Ellen Hall and Richard Emory.

In October 1934, Hall briefly wed weathy sportsman Charles Clow. Legal complications arose in 1936. Appearing before Los Angeles superior court judge, Hall explained that her husband's first wife, Linda Lee Clows of Chicago, had his divorce from her set aside last April for the purpose of interposing a cross-Complaint making his marriage to Hall illegal. "I left my husband upon learning her action made our marriage illegal," Hall testified in court. The marriage was officially annulled on January 21, 1936.

Death

Ella Hall, 84, was living in Los Angeles, California, when she died due to a stroke on September 3, 1981. Per her request, she was cremated. Her ashes were interred at Forest Lawn's Columbarium of Sunlight in Glendale, California.

In November 1984, Hall's youngest daughter, Diana Marie (Dinie) Moxley, died in Los Angeles at 55. Her only surviving son, Richard Emory 75, died in 1994. In March 1999, Hall's oldest daughter, Ellen Hall, died in Bellevue, Nebraska. She was 75 and living with her son. Like her mother, she was cremated, and then her ashes were transported west to Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

Hall's former spouse, Emory Johnson died in San Mateo, California on April 18, 1960, from burns suffered in a fire.

Filmography

Introduction

This film catalogue is the verified filmography of Ella Hall. The sources used to compile this listing are trustworthy and were verified through archives and historical records, including trade publications, newspaper reviews, and published filmography references.

However, some of Hall's film work may have been missed, especially her early uncredited roles and her cameos after 1923. These omissions stem from imperfect record-keeping, particularly in the film industry's early days, when credits were not consistent, and documentation was often lacking.

As ongoing research and archival discoveries continue to shed new light on early cinema, this filmography may be revised to reflect additional verified findings.

Film authentication

The films in this compilation were verified using the following references.

  • Hall's known appearances in Short films were verified using the following sources:
  • Hall's known appearances in Feature films were verified using the following sources:
◆◆◆ Legend◆◆◆
◆Filmography of Ella Hall (97 films)◆
YearTitleRoleDirectorProductionDistributionReleasedGenreLengthNotes
1912Hot StuffParty GuestSennettBiographGeneral Film1912-03-21ComedyShort 8 mins
The School Teacher and the WaifSchoolgirlGriffithBiographGeneral Film1912-06-27ComedyShort 17 mins
1913 (10)Parson Jim's BabyMilesKinemacolorKinemacolor1913-05-01WesternShort
Love in the DarkBertha BensonMilesKinemacolorKinemacolor1913-05-31RomanceShort
Local ColorMilesKinemacolorKinemacolor1913-06-21ComedyShort
When Love Grows UpMilesKinemacolorKinemacolor1913-07-01DramaShort
MemoriesPersonification of YouthSmalley-WeberRexUniversal1913-10-16RomanceShort
The Haunted BrideThe MaidSmalley-WeberRexUniversal1913-11-09ComedyShort
The Blood BrotherhoodThe Crippled GirlSmalley-WeberRexUniversal1913-11-16DramaShort
James Lee's WifeThe MilkmaidSmalley-WeberRexUniversal1913-12-07DramaShort
The MaskLois' Invalid SisterSmalley-WeberRexUniversal1913-12-14CrimeShort
The Jew's ChristmasEleanor – Isaac's GranddaughterSmalley-WeberRexUniversal1913-12-18DramaShort
1914 (34)The Female of the SpeciesThe Sheriff's SweetheartSmalley-WeberRexUniversal1914-01-01DramaShort
A Fool and His MoneyElla – the WaitressSmalley-WeberRexUniversal1914-01-04ComedyShort
The Coward HaterJane – a SchoolteacherSmalley-WeberRexUniversal1914-02-08DramaShort
Woman's BurdenPeggy's SisterWeberRexUniversal1914-02-22DramaShort
The Weaker SisterWeberRexUniversal1914-03-01DramaShort
A Modern Fairy TaleThe PrincessWeberRexUniversal1914-03-08DramaShort
The Man Who SleptMaryWeberRexUniversal1914-04-09DramaShort
An EpisodeSmalley-WeberRexUniversal1914-04-30RomanceShort
The Career of Waterloo PetersonHerself, ActressSmalley-WeberRexUniversal1914-05-10ComedyShort 6 mins
The Triumph of MindCrooked TrillWeberBison1914-05-23DramaShort
The Stone in the RoadWeberRexUniversal1914-05-31DramaShort
The SpyFrances WhartonTurnerUniversalUniversal1914-06-01DramaFeature
The Pursuit of HateThe Graves' DaughterWeberRexUniversal1914-06-14DramaShort
The Sherlock BoobLeonardRexUniversal1914-06-21ComedyShort
Lost by a HairAnother Summer GirlSmalley-WeberRexUniversal1914-06-28ComedyShort
The House DiscordantMary – Son's SweetheartLeonardRexUniversal1914-07-02DramaShort
When Fate DisposesEllaLeonardRexUniversal1914-07-08RomanceShort
The Great Universal MysterySelfAllan DwanNestorUniversal1914-07-10MysteryShort
Out of the DarknessThe Thief's DaughterLeonardRexUniversal1914-07-19DramaShort
At the Foot of the StairsThe MaidTurnerRexUniversal1914-07-23DramaShort
An Awkward CinderellaElla – the New MaidTurnerRexUniversal1914-07-26ComedyShort
The Symphony of SoulsElaineIngramRexUniversal1914-08-06RomanceShort
The Hedge BetweenEllaLeonardRexUniversal1914-08-16DramaShort
The Bowl of RosesLeonardRexUniversal1914-08-20ComedyShort
For the Secret ServiceConstance ChambersLeonardRexUniversal1914-08-27DramaShort
The Boob's NemesisThe Farmer's DaughterLeonardRexUniversal1914-09-06DramaShort
The Mistress of Deadwood BasinEveline DanversLeonardRexUniversal1914-09-17WesternShort
The Little SisterThe Little SisterLeonardRexUniversal1914-09-24DramaShort
The Boob's LegacyThe Boob's Country SweetheartLeonardRexUniversal1914-10-01ComedyShort
Olaf Erickson, BossThe Stranger's DaughterLeonardRexUniversal1914-10-22DramaShort
The DecisionThe Younger SisterLeonardRexUniversal1914-10-25DramaShort
White RosesThe NewsgirlRexUniversal1914-10-29DramaShort
The Master KeyRuth GallonLeonardUniversalUniversal1914-11-16DramaSerial 15 eps
His Uncle's WillThe Country GirlLeonardRexUniversal1914-11-19DramaShort
1915 (12)The Heart of LincolnFordUniversalUniversal1915-02-09WarShort
Mavis of the GlenMavis GrahamLeonardUniversalUniversal1915-04-21DramaShort
Shattered MemoriesJane MarshLeonardUniversalUniversal1915-05-25DramaShort
The Silent CommandElla – the DaughterLeonardUniversalUniversal1915-06-02MysteryFeature
A Boob's RomanceThe Boob's SweetheartLeonardUniversalUniversal1915-06-23ComedyShort
Betty's Dream HeroBettyLeonardUniversalUniversal1915-07-07RomanceShort
HeritageKateLeonardUniversalUniversal1915-07-29DramaShort
The Little Blonde in BlackThe Blonde in BlackLeonardUniversalUniversal1915-08-19RomanceShort
JewelJewelSmalley-WeberUniversalUniversal1915-08-30DramaFeature
Both Sides of LifeElla – a Waif of CircumstanceLeonardUniversalUniversal1915-09-09DramaShort
Idols of ClayThe Little Girl Next DoorLeonardUniversalUniversal1915-12-07DramaShort
Christmas MemoriesLittle SunshineLeonardUniversalUniversal1915-12-21DramaFeature
1916 (13)The Boob's VictoryThe DetectressLeonardUniversalUniversal1916-01-11ComedyShort
The Silent MemberUndetermined RoleLeonardRexUniversal1916-01-18DramaShort
Secret LoveArniceLeonardUniversalUniversal1916-01-31Drama
A Child of CircumstancesThe Little ThiefRexUniversal1916-02-04CrimeShort
Yust from SwedenHilda JensenLeonardUniversalUniversal1916-02-08DramaShort
The Winning of Miss ConstrueElla ConstrueKirkland-LeonardUniversalUniversal1916-03-07ComedyShort
The Crippled HandThe Little GirlLeonardUniversalUniversal1916-05-01Drama
The Silent Man of Timber GulchThe Silent Man's WifeLeonardUniversalUniversal1916-05-30DramaShort
The Love GirlAmbrosiaLeonardUniversalUniversal1916-07-10Comedy
Little Eve EdgartonEve EdgartonLeonardUniversalUniversal1916-08-21Comedy
The Heart of a Show GirlElspeth MarnerWorthingtonRexUniversal1916-08-28DramaShort
The Unfinished CaseLeonardRexUniversal1916-10-09DramaShort
The Bugler of AlgiersGabrielleJulianUniversalUniversal1916-11-27Drama
1917 (7)Her Soul's InspirationMary WestonConwayUniversalUniversal1917-01-15Drama
Polly RedheadPolly RedheadConwayUniversalUniversal1917-03-19Comedy
A Jewel in PawnNora MartinConwayUniversalUniversal1917-04-16Drama
The Little OrphanRene LescereConwayUniversalUniversal1917-06-18Drama
The CharmerAmbrosia LeeConwayUniversalUniversal1917-08-27Drama
The Spotted LilyYvonneSolterUniversalUniversal1917-10-01Drama
My Little BoyClaraWilsonUniversalUniversal1917-12-17Drama
1918 (6)New Love for OldDaphne SawyerWilsonUniversalUniversal1918-02-11Drama
Beauty in ChainsRosaritaWilsonUniversalUniversal1918-03-11DramaFeature
A Mother's SecretAngelaGerrardUniversalUniversal1918-04-29Drama
Which Woman?Doris StandishBrowning-PollardUniversalUniversal1918-06-10Mystery
Three Mounted MenUndetermined RoleFordUniversalUniversal1918-10-07WesternFeature
The Heart of RachaelBillyHickmanBarriscaleGeneral Film1918-10-14DramaFeature
1919Under the TopPansy O'NeillCrispLaskyLasky1919-01-12ComedyFeature
1921The Great RewardThe PrincessFordBurston FilmsNational Exchange1921-05-09DramaSerial
1922In the Name of the LawMary – age 18JohnsonFBOFBO1922-08-16DramaFeature
The Heart of LincolnFordNew EraAnchor Film1922-11-01WarFeature
1923The Third AlarmJune RutherfordJohnsonFBOFBO1923-01-07DramaFeature
The West~Bound LimitedEsther MillerJohnsonFBOFBO1923-04-15DramaFeature
The Flying DutchmanZoeCarletonFBOFBO1923-07-29DramaFeature
1930All Quiet on the Western FrontNurseMilestoneUniversalUniversal1930-04-21WarFeature
Madam SatanDeMilleMGMMGM1930-09-24MusicalFeature
1931Street Scenemob scene extraVidorGoldwynGoldwyn1931-08-26DramaFeature
1932TaxiTrial SpectatorRuthWarnerWarner1932-01-23DramaFeature
Rasputin and the EmpressLady in waitingBoleslawskiMGMMGM1932-12-23DramaFeature
1933The Bitter Tea of General YenMrs. Amelia HansenCapraColumbiaColumbia1933-01-06WarFeature
◆◆◆ Legend◆◆◆ Denotes feature film with Universal Bluebird branding Participation verified in a uncredited role Film is extant otherwise film is presumed lost Film made jointly with Robert Z. Leonard Film made jointly with Emory Johnson
Denotes feature film with Universal Bluebird branding
Participation verified in a uncredited role
Film is extant otherwise film is presumed lost
Film made jointly with Robert Z. Leonard
Film made jointly with Emory Johnson

Gallery

  • Ella Hall's Family
  • Emory Johnson Father 1925
  • Ella Hall Mother 1915
  • Richard Emory Oldest son 1952
  • Ellen Hall Oldest daughter 1944
  • Ella Hall timeline
  • 1914
  • 1918
  • 1923
  • 1936

Notes

Links to surviving films

Bibliography

Further reading

External links

  • at Academy of Motion Pictures - Art and Sciences Retrieved December 3, 2025
  • research link at Academy of Motion Pictures Retrieved December 3, 2025
  • at the American Film Institute Catalog
  • Retrieved November 2, 2025
  • . Find a Grave. February 21, 2001.
  • at IMDb
  • Retrieved December 3, 2025
  • Retrieved December 3, 2025
  • Library of Congress Retrieved November 2, 2025
  • at Virtual History Retrieved December 3, 2025