Tom Chatterton
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Born | February 12, 1881 Geneva, New York |
Died | August 17, 1952 Hollywood, California |
Tom Chatterton (February 12, 1881 – August 17, 1952) was an American actor.
Born in Geneva, New York, Chatterton began his film career in 1913 at the New York Motion Picture Company under director Thomas H. Ince. Although never a major star, Chatterton had several leading roles in early silent films. He appeared in a large number of westerns and was able to adapt to talkies allowing him to have a successful career lasting five decades.
He died in Hollywood in 1952 and was interred in the Glenwood Cemetery in his hometown of Geneva.
[edit] Selected filmography
- Drums of Fu Manchu (1940)
- Hawk of the Wilderness (1938)
- Her Husband's Friend (1920)
- Beloved Rogues (1917)
- The Secret of the Submarine (1915)
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NAME | Chatterton, Tom |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 12, 1881 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Geneva, New York |
DATE OF DEATH | August 17, 1952 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Hollywood, California |