William Haade

William Haade

Acting 26 titles 1903-03-02 — 1966-11-15 Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

William Haade was a robust American character actor of Dutch descent, renowned for his compelling portrayals of antagonistic figures in various film genres, particularly in Westerns. Throughout his career, Haade often embodied the roles of bullies and menacing heavies, showcasing his formidable presence on screen.

One of his most memorable performances came in the 1937 classic "Kid Galahad," where he played an alcoholic prizefighter under the management of the iconic Humphrey Bogart. In a climactic scene, he faced off against Wayne Morris, culminating in a dramatic knockout that left a lasting impression on audiences and solidified Haade's place in cinematic history.

Beyond "Kid Galahad," Haade's contributions to film included a range of roles that highlighted his versatility and talent as a character actor. His ability to convey the complexities of flawed characters made him a sought-after performer during the height of his career. With a unique blend of physicality and emotional depth, Haade left an indelible mark on the film industry, particularly in the era of classic Hollywood. His legacy continues to be appreciated by film enthusiasts who recognize his significant contributions to the art of acting.

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