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Douglas Walton (born John Douglas Duder; October 17, 1909 – November 15, 1961) was a Canadian-born American actor who worked in American films during the 1930s and 1940s. He appeared in 60 films between 1931 and 1950.

Douglas Walton
Publicity Still of Douglas Walton, 1939
Born
John Douglas Duder

(1909-10-17)October 17, 1909
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
DiedNovember 15, 1961(1961-11-15) (aged 52)
New York City, U.S.
Nationality
  • Canadian
  • American
OccupationActor
Years active1931–1950
Spouse(s)
    Florence M. Barnett
    (m. 1934, divorced)
      Vee W. Roberts
      (m. 1943, divorced)
        Huguette Suzanne Marie Philomene Boudet
        (m. 1950)

        Life and career


        Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Walton began his acting career in the theatres of Chicago and New York City. Tall, blond and elegant, Walton played many aristocratic, intellectual or sophisticated English or European men in films such as The Count of Monte Cristo in 1934; The Bride of Frankenstein (1935), in which Walton memorably played the English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley in the film's prologue; the Clark Gable version of Mutiny on the Bounty (1935); and director John Ford's Mary of Scotland (1936) starring Katharine Hepburn, in which Walton gave his perhaps best performance as the effeminate and cowardly "Lord Darnley".[1][2] Walton was also directed by Ford in 1934's The Lost Patrol, Bad Lands in 1939, and The Long Voyage Home (1940), starring John Wayne.[1]

        In 1939, Walton returned to New York to appear on Broadway in the comedy Billy Draws a Horse.[3]

        In the 1940s, Walton's parts were secondary characters or even uncredited roles in B-movies, or sometimes in high-profile films such as King Vidor's Northwest Passage (1940), starring Spencer Tracy, and The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945).[1] One sizable role was "Percival Priceless" in Dick Tracy vs. Cueball (1947).[2] His final film was Three Came Home (1950).[4]

        Walton retired in 1950 and died eleven years later, in 1961, from a heart attack, at age 52.[1]


        Filmography


        Year Title Role Notes
        1931Body and SoulUncredited
        1931Always GoodbyeParty GossipUncredited
        1931Over the HillStephen
        1931Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeBlond StudentUncredited
        1932ScarfaceCesca's BoyfriendUncredited
        1933CavalcadeSoldier Friend of JoeUncredited
        1933The Secret of Madame BlancheLeonard Junior
        1933Looking ForwardWillie Benton
        1934Madame SpyKarl
        1934The Lost PatrolPearson
        1934Murder in TrinidadGregory Bronson
        1934ShockGilroy Hayworth
        1934The Count of Monte CristoAlbert
        1934Charlie Chan in LondonHugh Gray
        1935Captain HurricaneJimmy Howell
        1935The Bride of FrankensteinPercy Bysshe Shelley
        1935The Dark AngelRoulstonUncredited
        1935Mutiny on the BountyStewart
        1935Hitch Hike LadyAlfred Bosworth BlakeUncredited
        1936The Garden Murder CaseFloyd Garden
        1936I Conquer the Sea!Leonard Ashley
        1936Mary of ScotlandLord Darnley
        1936Thank You, Jeeves!Edward McDermott
        1936CamilleHenriUncredited
        1937Damaged GoodsGeorge Dupont
        1937Flight from GloryGarth Hilton
        1937Nation AflameTommy Franklin
        1937Wallaby Jim of the IslandsNorman Brooks
        1938Storm Over BengalTerry
        1939Pacific LinerEngineering Officer BatesUncredited
        1939The Story of Vernon and Irene CastleStudent Pilot
        1939The Sun Never SetsCarpenter
        1939Bad LandsBob Mulford
        1939RafflesBunny Manders
        1940Northwest PassageLieutenant Avery
        1940Too Many GirlsBeverly Waverly
        1940The Long Voyage HomeSecond Mate
        1940The LetterWell WisherUncredited
        1941Singapore WomanRoy Bennett
        1941One Night in LisbonFrankUncredited
        1941Hurry, Charlie, HurryMichael Prescott
        1942Jesse James, Jr.Archie McDonald
        1942Desperate JourneyBritish Officer Playing DiceUncredited
        1944Murder, My SweetLindsay Marriott
        1945Bring On the GirlsEdgarUncredited
        1945The Picture of Dorian GrayAllen Campbell
        1945KittyPhilipUncredited
        1946Our Hearts Were Growing UpTerence MarloweUncredited
        1946Cloak and DaggerBritish PilotUncredited
        1946Dick Tracy vs. CueballPercival Priceless
        1947High ConquestHugo Bunning as a Young man
        1947High TideClinton Vaughn
        1947Green Dolphin StreetSir Charles MaloneyUncredited
        1947Forever AmberFopUncredited
        1948Hills of HomeMinisterUncredited
        1948Command DecisionEnglishman on LoudspeakerVoice, Uncredited
        1948Trouble PreferredSlippy Patterson, PickpocketUncredited
        1949The Secret of St. IvesAllan St. Ives
        1949Calamity Jane and Sam BassBookmakerUncredited
        1950Three Came HomeAustralian POWUncredited, (final film role)

        References


        Notes

        1. McPeak, William. "Mini-Biography"
        2. Erickson, Hal. "Douglas Walton: Biography" on AllMovies.com
        3. Douglas Walton at the Internet Broadway Database
        4. "Filmography for Douglas Walton"[permanent dead link] on TCM.com

        Bibliography






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