Charles Paton
Charles Paton | |
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in Blackmail (1929) | |
Born |
Charles Ernest Paton 31 July 1874 London, England |
Died |
10 April 1970 95) London, England | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1927–1951 |
Charles Paton (31 July 1874 – 10 April 1970) was an English film actor. He appeared in 105 films between 1927 and 1951, including Freedom of the Seas.[1] In 1927, he appeared in a short film, made in the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film process, singing "If Your Face Wants to Smile, We'll Let It In" from the revue John Citizen's Lament.[2] He was born in London and died from a heart attack, also in London.
Selected filmography
- Blackmail (1929, UK), Alfred Hitchcock's first sound film
- The Feather (1929)
- The W Plan (1930)
- What a Night! (1931)
- The Sleeping Cardinal (1931)
- The Lyons Mail (1931)
- The Great Gay Road (1931)
- Stepping Stones (1931)
- The Girl in the Night (1931)
- Glamour (1931)
- The Spare Room (1932)
- Rynox (1932)
- Josser Joins the Navy (1932)
- The Third String (1932)
- The Love Nest (1933)
- Too Many Wives (1933)
- The Iron Stair (1933)
- The Girl in Possession (1934)
- Freedom of the Seas (1934)
- Song at Eventide (1934)
- Girls Will Be Boys (1934)
- No Monkey Business (1935)
- Once in a New Moon (1935)
- When Knights Were Bold (1936)
- The Prisoner of Corbal (1936)
- Jury's Evidence (1936)
- The Vandergilt Diamond Mystery (1936)
- Museum Mystery (1937)
- The Dominant Sex (1937)
- Missing, Believed Married (1937)
- The Ware Case (1938)
- Men Without Honour (1939)
- The Body Vanished (1939)
- The Four Just Men (1939)
- Three Silent Men (1940)
- "Pimpernel" Smith (1941)
- Escape Dangerous (1947)
- The Girl Who Couldn't Quite (1950)
- Once a Sinner (1950)
- Portrait of Clare (1950)
- The Adventurers (1951)
References
- ↑ "Charles Paton". Retrieved 24 November 2016.
- ↑ "John Citizen (1927)". Retrieved 24 November 2016.
External links
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