- Born
- Died
- Birth nameFloyd Taliaferro Alderson
- Nickname
- Wally Wales
- Height1.82 m
- American actor who starred in silent Westerns under one name, then moved into character roles and bit parts under another. Born Floyd Taliaferro Alderson in Sheridan, Wyoming, and raised on a ranch in Rosebud County, Montana, he became an expert horseman. He served in World War I, then traveled to California. After getting work as a wrangler for Universal Pictures, he entered films as an extra in 1915. By the 1920s he was starring in silent Westerns under the stage name Wally Wales. His career declined, and in the mid-1930s, he changed to a new stage name, Hal Taliaferro, and worked in supporting roles and even bit parts for the rest of his career, primarily in Westerns. In the 1950s, he retired to his family's property in Montana (then and now known as the Bones Brothers Ranch). He devoted himself to landscape painting until a series of strokes debilitated him. He died in a nursing home in his birthplace, Sheridan, Wyoming, in 1980. His papers are archived at the University of Wyoming in Laramie.- IMDb mini biography by: Jim Beaver <jumblejim@prodigy.net>
- SpousesMary Bell TowersGwendolyn Costello
- His horse, Silver King, was once owned by silent-era cowboy star Fred Thomson.
- Promotional material for Galloping On (1925) refers to him as "one of the greatest stunt men in the game.".
- Although he transitioned to sound, he was given smaller parts, and used the name Hal Taliaferro.
- He appeared in more than 220 films between 1921 and 1964.
- Father: Lewis Allen Alderson; Mother: Emma Elizabeth Roberts.
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