Raymond Hatton

Raymond William Hatton (July 7, 1887 October 21, 1971) was an American film actor who appeared in almost five hundred motion pictures.

Raymond Hatton
Hatton in Screenland, 1922
Born(1887-07-07)July 7, 1887
DiedOctober 21, 1971(1971-10-21) (aged 84)
OccupationActor
Years active19091967
Spouse(s)
Frances Hatton
(
m. 1909; died 1971)
Hatton and Esther Ralston in Fashions for Women (1927)

Biography

Born in 1887 in Iowa, Hatton was part of a vaudeville act that went to Hollywood in 1911.[1]

Hatton enjoyed a successful silent film career, including a stint of being paired in 1920s comedies with Wallace Beery.[1] However, during the sound era his career soon skidded and he usually played smaller supporting roles, including the tobacco-chewing, rip snorting Rusty Joslin in The Three Mesquiteers Western B picture series.

He also appeared in the TV series Adventures of Superman.

Hatton died in 1971 in Palmdale, California.

He has a star in the Motion Picture section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1708 Vine Street.[2]

Selected filmography

Film

Television

  • The Cisco Kid - episode - Medicine Flats - Sheriff (1950)
  • The Cisco Kid - episode - Rustling - Sheriff (1950)
  • Dick Tracy - episodes - The Mole: Parts 1-3 & The Payroll Robbery - The Mole (1950)
  • Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok - episode - The Slocum Family - Pa Slocum (1951)
  • Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok - episode - Indian Bureau Story - Seth Rossen (1951)
  • The Cisco Kid - episode - Canyon City Kid - Gramps (1952)
  • The Cisco Kid - episode - The Puppeteer - Uncle Gitano (1952)
  • Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok - episode - Jingles Becomes a Baby Sitter - Webley (1952)
  • The Abbott and Costello Show - episode - The Music Lover - Mr. Brooke (1953)
  • The Cisco Kid - episode - Three Suspects - Morgan (1954)
  • The Cisco Kid - episode - Mining Madness - Jeff Hanby (1954)
  • Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok - episode - Ol' Pardner Rides Again - Josh Ledbetter (1954)
  • Adventures of Superman - episode - The Bully of Dry Gulch - Sagebrush (1955)
  • Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok - episode - The Golden Rainbow - Moses Martin (1955)
  • Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok - episode - Old Cowboys Never Die - Herman (1955)
  • Adventures of Superman - episode - Dagger Island - Jonathan Crag / Craymore (1956)
  • Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok - episode - Jingles Gets the Bird - Cap'n Ben (1956)
  • Adventures of Superman - episode - The Prince Albert Coat - Grandfather Jackson (1957)
  • Leave it to Beaver - episode - The Clubhouse - Charlie the Fireman (1957)
  • The Rough Riders - episode - The Counterfeiters - Osgood (1958)
  • Death Valley Days - episode - Auto Intoxication (1958)
  • Maverick - episode - Burial Ground of the Gods - Stableman (1958)
  • Cheyenne - episode - The Gamble - Mousey (1958)
  • Tombstone Territory - episode - Gun Hostage - Esau Stellings (1959)
  • Bat Masterson - episode - A Personal Matter - Adam Fairbanks (Gunsmith) (1959)
  • Maverick - episode - Royal Four Flush - Harry (1959)
  • The Red Skelton Hour - episode - San Fernando in Alaska - Buck (1959)
  • The Donna Reed Show - episode - The Broken Spirit - Mr. Barnhill (1960)
  • Wanted: Dead or Alive - episode - A House Divided - Stableman (1960) (uncredited)
  • Have Gun - Will Travel - episode - The Trial - Perce Weber (Bounty Hunter) (1960)
  • Have Gun - Will Travel - episode - Full Circle - Eph Trager (1960)
  • Maverick - episode - The Marquessa - Charlie Plank (1960)
  • Shotgun Slade - episode - Street of Terror - Tanner (1960)
  • Gunsmoke - episode - Moo Moo Raid - Onie (1960)
  • Have Gun - Will Travel - episode - The Tax Gatherer - Mayor Trevor (1961)
  • Whispering Smith - episode - Three for One - Locksmith (1961)
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References

  1. "Hatton In Pictures 45 Years". Valley Times. California, North Hollywood. October 15, 1956. p. 11. Retrieved April 24, 2020 via Newspapers.com.
  2. "Raymond Hatton". Hollywood Walk of Fame. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
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