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Aliases: No known aliases
Gender: Male
Place of birth: Washington, District of Columbia, USA
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Movie Involvements: 78
TV Involvements: 0
Most Famous Work
Biography
Charles Halton was an American stage, screen, and television character actor.
Most Famous Work
It's a Wonderful Life
(1946) Carter (uncredited)The Hunchback of Notre Dame
(1939) Printer (uncredited)The Best Years of Our Lives
(1946) PrewA Star Is Born
(1954) Paymaster (uncredited)Saboteur
(1942) Second Sherriff (uncredited)Foreign Correspondent
(1940) Bradley3 Godfathers
(1948) Oliver LathamA Tree Grows in Brooklyn
(1945) Mr. Barker (uncredited)Acting
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
---|---|---|
1956 | N/A | |
1954 | Paymaster (uncredited) | |
1953 | Clemmons Usqubaugh | |
N/A | ||
The Dean (uncredited) | ||
Willard Maibrunn | ||
Welfare Man | ||
1952 | Factory Foreman | |
1951 | Cusick | |
N/A | ||
Pettit | ||
S.D. Pettit | ||
1950 | Merkle - the Shyster | |
Clumhill | ||
Red Sand Bank Manager (uncredited) | ||
1949 | Dr. Short | |
Ed J. Hodges | ||
Gabriel Wotter | ||
1948 | Oliver Latham | |
Mr. Kilbride (uncredited) | ||
Mr. Lipska (uncredited) | ||
Pringle (uncredited) | ||
1947 | Mr. Mittwick - High School Principal (uncredited) | |
T. O'Connor Scott | ||
1946 | Obediah Davis | |
Prew | ||
Carter (uncredited) | ||
Mr. Smith (uncredited) | ||
Hoskins | ||
Mr. Dunlap | ||
Picot | ||
1945 | Dr. Collyer | |
Appleby | ||
Henry Miggs | ||
Mr. Kast | ||
Mr. Barker (uncredited) | ||
1944 | Mr. Tweedle | |
Colonel House | ||
Doc Stacey | ||
Censorial Pipsqueak | ||
Doctor (uncredited) | ||
Ezra Weeks | ||
Dr. Roger B. Freyheisen | ||
1943 | Harry Hammond | |
Wilkins - Hotel Clerk (uncredited) | ||
1942 | Smith | |
Charley Gates (uncredited) | ||
Mr. Hawkins - Newspaper Editor (uncredited) | ||
A.V. Smith | ||
Elias Noonan | ||
2nd Examiner | ||
Trumbull | ||
Dan Crane | ||
Stuve | ||
Mr. Hayes | ||
Mark Gruber | ||
Second Sherriff (uncredited) | ||
Producer Dobosh | ||
Mr. Cotton | ||
1941 | Walter Kaufman | |
Cudahy | ||
Phil Kaper | ||
Haskins (uncredited) | ||
Doc - Coroner | ||
Mr. Pinchback | ||
Ames Bentley | ||
Rufus Smith (auctioneer) | ||
Commandant | ||
Claude Haddock | ||
Mr. Frederick Newmeyer | ||
Oliver Brixton | ||
John Parkinson | ||
Judge | ||
Hazelton - Barrett's Aide | ||
Mayor | ||
Mr. Bixby | ||
Mr. Packer (uncredited) | ||
Mr. Deever | ||
1940 | Neil Saunders | |
Second Judge (uncredited) | ||
Alec Severn | ||
Mort Borrow | ||
Hadley Weaver | ||
Moderator | ||
Albert Meng | ||
Bradley | ||
Mr. Leonard Harkspur Sr. (uncredited) | ||
Chamber of Commerce Official | ||
Farnsworth (uncredited) | ||
Dr' Dobbins | ||
Bromo | ||
Henry Adams | ||
Dr. Streeter | ||
Doctor in Front Row in Final Scene (uncredited) | ||
Dr. Rupert Bulfinch | ||
Ralston - Virginia City Banker (uncredited) | ||
Mr. Stark - Steamship Official (uncredited) | ||
Sensenbrenner | ||
Detective | ||
1939 | Pond | |
Printer (uncredited) | ||
Augustus Welch | ||
Ben Bradford | ||
Pawnshop Owner (uncredited) | ||
Uncle Redley | ||
Manager of Rubber Company | ||
Mayor | ||
Lt. Governor Elmer Hinge | ||
Hawthorne (uncredited) | ||
Dr. Tyler | ||
Trilby | ||
Beldon | ||
Surrett's Lawyer | ||
Mr. Wixby | ||
Newspaper Publicity Man (uncredited) | ||
Heywood | ||
1938 | Damon Lauber | |
Ambassador (uncredited) | ||
Popsie (uncredited) | ||
Atty. Clyde Perkins (uncredited) | ||
Dr. Glass | ||
George Leander | ||
Mayor | ||
Mr. Bitts | ||
Vincent Nather | ||
Monsieur de la Coste (uncredited) | ||
Mr. Rodney H. Bitts, Sr. | ||
Turner (uncredited) | ||
Leonard Nettleford | ||
1937 | Dr. Gilgallon | |
Everett Benson | ||
Silas Wagon | ||
Whitey (Uncredited) | ||
M.B. Carter | ||
Julius Klawheimer | ||
Mr. Judd | ||
Brockman | ||
Mr. Rodney H. Bitts | ||
Le Grande | ||
Osgood | ||
1936 | Dr. Bell | |
Mr. Willard (uncredited) | ||
Mr. Crosby | ||
Jed Hewitt | ||
1935 | Optometrist (uncredited) | |
1933 | Villager (uncredited) | |
1931 | Wilkes | |
1930 | Winslow, Gibson's Secretary (Uncredited) | |
1917 | Austin | |
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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