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Raymond Hatton

American actor (died 1971) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Raymond Hatton
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Raymond William Hatton (July 7, 1887[citation needed] – October 21, 1971) was an American film actor who appeared in almost 500 motion pictures.

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Hatton and Esther Ralston in the drama film Fashions for Women (1927)
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Hatton in Enemies of Children (1923)
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Noah Beery, Raymond Hatton, Lois Wilson, and Jack Holt in The Thundering Herd (1925)
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Hatton in The Thundering Herd (1925)
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Biography

Hatton was born in Red Oak, Iowa. His physician father steered him toward a career in medicine. However, Hatton had become enamored of being on stage after he acted in a school play, and he left home to go into acting as a career.[1]

Hatton was part of a vaudeville act that went to Hollywood in 1911.[2] There, he established a successful silent film career, including a stint being paired in 1920s comedies with Wallace Beery.[2] During the sound era, though, his career soon skidded and he usually played smaller supporting roles, including the tobacco-chewing, rowdy character Rusty Joslin in The Three Mesquiteers Western B picture series. By the 1950s, Hatton's acting roles expanded into television, where he appeared in various series, including the Adventures of Superman.

He has a star in the Motion Picture section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1708 Vine Street.[3]

Hatton died on October 21, 1971, in Palmdale, California, aged 84. He is interred at Joshua Memorial Park.[1]

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Selected filmography

Film

Television

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References

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