Brett Halsey Movies
Actor
Brett Halsey came into this world as Charles Oliver Hand, the son of a San Francisco contractor. Formerly a page at the CBS studios in Hollywood, the 20-year-old Halsey was signed to a Universal contract in 1953. His earliest film efforts include
The Glass Web (1953) and
Ma and Pa Kettle at Home (1954), in which he played one of the myriad of Kettle offspring. He went on to play leads in bottom-budget juvenile delinquent films, including the immortal 1958 howler
Speed Crazy. Under contract to 20th Century-Fox in the late 1950s-early 1960s, Halsey starred in
Return of the Fly (1959) and was seen on a weekly basis as swinging journalist Paul Templin in the TV series Follow the Sun (1961). He then packed his bags and headed to Italy, where he played leads in swashbucklers and spy actioners. His experiences as a journeyman actor in Europe were encapsulated in his novel Magnificent Strangers. Halsey returned to the U.S. in the early 1970s, where he showed up in such TV daytime dramas as
Love is a Many Splendored Thing,
Search for Tomorrow and,
General Hospital. More recently, he was cast to good advantage in
Francis Ford Coppolas' Godfather III (1990). Brett Halsey was at one time married to actress
Luciana Paluzzi. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide