William Hauber (May 20, 1891 – July 17, 1929) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 60 films between 1913 and 1928. He was born in Brownsville, Minnesota, and died in California in a plane crash during aerial scouting for film locations during the production of the film The Aviator in 1929.
1928
as Squint
1925
1924
as Sheriff Phil O'Delfya
1924
1923
1923
1922
as Mr. Dub
1922
as Bit Role
1922
as Audience member (as Bill Hauber)
1921
as Hotel detective
1921
as (as Bill Hauber)
1921
as Rival worker (as Bill Hauber)
1921
as Bit Role (uncredited)
1920
1920
as Props
1920
as A Crook
1919
as A Policeman
1919
as Old Maid
1919
as A Hindoo
1919
as A Crook
1919
as Policeman
1918
1918
1916
as The Bar Fighter
1915
as Male Crook
1915
as Attendant Inside Coat Check (uncredited)
1915
as 1st Crook
1915
as First Prowler
1915
as Raffle Wheel Spinner and Bomber
1915
as Parade Official / Rolling Chair Operator / Cop at Fountain (uncredited)
1915
as The Film Director
1914
as Birdie's Boyfriend
1914
as Servant / Policeman (uncredited)
1914
as Servant (uncredited)
1914
as Spectator (uncredited)
1914
as The Boyfriend
1914
as Movie Patron (uncredited)
1914
1914
as Waiter (uncredited)
1914
as Smoking Cop (uncredited)
1914
1914
as The Waiter
1914
as Customer (uncredited)
1914
as (uncredited)
1914
as Mabel's Co-driver (uncredited)
1914
as Cop
1914
as Gardener (uncredited)
1914
as Shoeshine Customer / Servant
1914
as Flutist (uncredited)
1914
as Audience Member (uncredited)
1914
as Cop (uncredited)
1914
as The Nursemaid's Boyfriend
1914
as Hotel Guest (uncredited)
1914
1914
as Handlebar-Moustached Cop (uncredited)
1913
as Undetermined Minor Role
1913
as Party Guest / Cop (uncredited)
1913
as Cop at Station House
1913
as Cop at Call Box
1913
as Wedding Guest
1913
as Mug
1913
as Cop
1913
as Cameraman / Projectionist
1913
as Cop
1913
as Rioter / Cop
1913
1913
as 2nd Cop
1913
as Owner of Champion Cock
1913
as Villager
1913
as Villager
1913
as Cop
1913
as 1st Cop
1913
as Bread Customer / Party Guest