James C. Morton

James C. Morton

Born James C Morton
August 25, 1884
Helena, Montana, United States
Died October 24, 1942 (aged 58)
Reseda, Los Angeles, California, United States
Cause of death
chronic myocarditis
Resting place
Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City
Other names James Carmody Lankton; James C. Lankton
Years active 1922-1943

James C. Morton (August 25, 1884 October 24, 1942) was an American character actor. He appeared in 187 films between 1922 and 1943.

Career

Born in Helena, Montana, Morton is best known to modern audiences as the hapless soul whose toupée was often removed at the most inopportune times. Perhaps the best known example of this embarrassment is in the Three Stooges film Disorder in the Court, in which Larry Fine's violin bow yanks Morton's hairpiece off. The Stooges then misinterpret the toupée as a wild tarantula, leading Moe Howard to shoot at it.

Morton appeared in many Hal Roach productions, playing supporting roles with Our Gang and Laurel and Hardy.,[1] and also played a small role in Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times.

On the Los Angeles stage, Morton played the title role of Tik-Tok in The Tik-Tok Man of Oz (1913), by L. Frank Baum, Louis F. Gottschalk, Victor Schertzinger, and Oliver Morosco.

Morton died of chronic myocarditis on October 24, 1942 in Reseda, California. He had suffered from the condition for approximately 11 years.

Selected filmography

Director

References

  1. "Fandango: James C. Morton". Fandango. Retrieved 2008-05-20.

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