Charles Halton
Charles Halton | |
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Halton in Nancy Drew... Reporter (1939) | |
Born |
Washington, D.C., U.S. | March 16, 1876
Died |
April 16, 1959 83) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Cause of death | Hepatitis |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1901–58 |
Spouse(s) | Lelah Halton |
Charles Halton (March 16, 1876 – April 16, 1959) was a stern-faced American character actor who appeared in over 180 films.
Life and career
Halton trained at the New York Academy of Dramatic Arts. He made his Broadway debut in 1901, where he appeared in about 35 productions during the next 50 years until 1950. From the 1920s, birdlike Charles Halton's thinning hair, rimless glasses and officious manner were also familiar to generations of moviegoers. Whether playing the neighborhood busybody, a stern government bureaucrat or weaselly attorney, Halton's characters tried to drive the "immoral influences" out of the neighborhood, foreclose on the orphanage, evict the poor widow and her children from their apartment, or any other number of dastardly deeds, all justified usually by "...I'm sorry but that's my job."
Among his highest profile roles were Mr. Carter, the bank examiner in Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life (1946), the Polish theatre producer Dobosh in Ernst Lubitsch's To Be or Not to Be (1942), and a county official from Idaho in Alfred Hitchcock's Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941). In Enemy of Women (1944), the story of Joseph Goebbels, Halton played against type as a kindly radio performer of children's stories who is arrested by the Nazis. Although his career slowed down in the 1950s, he also played roles in numerous television series. His 40-year film career ended with High School Confidential (1958), after which he retired.
Halton died on April 16, 1959, from hepatitis-related illness. He was 83. His cremated remains were interred in a columbarium of a southern California Forest Lawn Cemetery, but it was reported that his family later exhumed his ashes.
Partial filmography
- The Adventurer (1917) as Austin
- God's Man (1917) in an undetermined role
- Behind the Mask (1917) as Larrabee
- The Climbers (1919) as Jordan
- The Tower of Jewels (1920) as Jimmy the Rat
- Laughter (1930) as Winslow - Gibson's Secretary (uncredited)
- Honor Among Lovers (1931) as Wilkes
- Storm at Daybreak (1933) as Villager (uncredited)
- His Double Life (1933) as Newsman on Phone (uncredited)
- Twenty Million Sweethearts (1934) as Sound Effects Man (uncredited)
- Come and Get It (1936) as Mr. Hewitt
- More Than a Secretary (1936) as Mr. Crosby
- Sing Me a Love Song (1936) as Mr. Willard (uncredited)
- Dodsworth (1936)
- Gold Diggers of 1937 (1936) as Dr. Bell
- Black Legion (1937) as Osgood
- Stolen Holiday (1937) as Le Grande
- Penrod and Sam (1937) as Mr. Rodney H. Bitts
- Ready, Willing and Able (1937) as Brockman
- Woman Chases Man (1937) as Mr. Judd
- Pick a Star (1937) as Mr. Klawheimer
- The Road Back (1937) as Uncle Rudolph
- Talent Scout (1937) as M.B. Carter
- Dead End (1937) as Whitey (uncredited)
- The Prisoner of Zenda (1937) as Passport Officer (uncredited)
- Partners in Crime (1937) as Silas Wagon
- Trouble at Midnight (1937) as Everett Benson
- Blossoms on Broadway (1937) as Dr. Gilgallon
- Penitentiary (1938) as Leonard Nettleford (uncredited)
- Gold Is Where You Find It (1938) as Turner (uncredited)
- Penrod and His Twin Brother (1938) as Mr. Bitts
- Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (1938) as Monsieur de la Coste - Store President (uncredited)
- Stolen Heaven (1938) as Friedrich Polesie
- The Saint in New York (1938) as Vincent Nather
- I'll Give a Million (1938) as Mayor
- Penrod's Double Trouble (1938) as Mr. Bitts
- I Am the Law (1938) as George Leander
- Room Service (1938) as Dr. Glass
- The Mad Miss Manton (1938) as Popsy - the Lawyer (uncredited)
- A Man to Remember (1938) as Atty. Clyde Perkins (uncredited)
- The Girl Downstairs (1938) as Karovian Ambassador (uncredited)
- Federal Man-Hunt (1938) as Damon Lauber
- Jesse James (1939)
- Dodge City (1939)
- Reno (1939)
- Sudden Money (1939)
- Young Mr. Lincoln (1939)
- No Place to Go (1939)
- They Made Her a Spy (1939)
- Golden Boy (1939)
- The Shop Around the Corner (1940)
- Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet (1940)
- Dr. Cyclops (1940)
- The Doctor Takes a Wife (1940)
- 20 Mule Team (1940)
- Lillian Russell (1940)
- They Drive By Night (1940) as Farnsworth, a loan shark (uncredited)
- Stranger on the Third Floor (1940)
- Tugboat Annie Sails Again (1940)
- Virginia City (1940)
- Calling All Husbands (1940)
- Young People (1940)
- Behind the News (1940)
- Foreign Correspondent (1940) as Bradley
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941) as Harry Deever, an Idaho county official
- The Smiling Ghost (1941)
- Look Who's Laughing (1941)
- The Body Disappears (1941)
- Million Dollar Baby (1941)
- Meet the Chump (1941)
- Three Sons o' Guns (1941) as Haddock
- To Be or Not to Be (1942)
- Juke Box Jenny (1942)
- My Sister Eileen (1942)
- You Can't Escape Forever (1942)
- The Lady is Willing (1942)
- Tombstone, the Town Too Tough to Die (1942)
- The Spoilers (1942)
- In Old California (1942)
- Across the Pacific (1942) as A.V. Smith
- That Other Woman (1942)
- Whispering Footsteps (1943)
- Heaven Can Wait (1943)
- Lady Bodyguard (1943)
- Flesh and Fantasy (1943) (uncredited)
- The Town Went Wild (1944)
- Wilson (1944) as Colonel House
- Enemy of Women (1944)
- Up in Arms (1944)
- Address Unknown (1944)
- Rhapsody in Blue (1945)
- She Went to the Races (1945)
- A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945)
- The Thin Man Goes Home (1945)
- Sister Kenny (1946)
- It's a Wonderful Life (1946) as Mr. Carter, bank examiner (uncredited)
- The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) as Prew
- The Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer (1947)
- Three Godfathers (1948)
- The Daring Caballero (1949)
- Carrie (1952)
- A Slight Case of Larceny (1953)
- The Moonlighter (1953) as Clemmons Usqubaugh - Undertaker
- A Star is Born (1954) as Paymaster #1 (uncredited)
- Friendly Persuasion (1956) as Brother Cope - Elder (uncredited)
- High School Confidential (1958) as W.O. Robinson, High School Principal (uncredited)
External links
- Charles Halton on IMDb
- Charles Halton at the Internet Broadway Database
- Charles Halton at Find a Grave