| Judge Hanley | |
|---|---|
| Judge Hanley | |
| Series: | Dark Shadows |
| Gender: | Male |
| Notability: | Minor character |
| Occupation: | Judge |
| Location: | Collinsport, Maine |
| Status: | Presumably deceased |
| First: | Episode 427 |
| Final: | Episode 437 |
| Actor: | Leslie Barrett |
Judge Hanley was a fictional court judge and a minor character featured in the 1960s daytime Gothic soap opera Dark Shadows. Played by actor Leslie Barrett, he was introduced in episode 427 in 1968 and made five appearances in the series in total. He was part of a storyline that this database refers to as the "1795 Flashback".
Overview
Judge Hanley lived and worked in the town of Collinsport in the territory of Maine during the latter half of the 18th century. Judge Hanley presided over the trial of Victoria Winters, who had been publicly accused of witchcraft.
Notes & Trivia
- The character of Judge Hanley was created by director Lela Swift and writer Sam Hall based on concepts originally developed by Dan Curtis and Art Wallace.
- Another judge featured on Dark Shadows is Judge Vail, who presided over the trial of Quentin Collins during the "1840 Flashback" storyline.
Appearances
- Dark Shadows: 427
- Dark Shadows: 433
- Dark Shadows: 435
- Dark Shadows: 437
- Dark Shadows: 452