James C. Morton
Actor James C Morton was widely known for his presence on the silver screen. C Morton began his career with roles in the Stan Laurel comedy "The Devil's Brother" (1933), the Ed Lowry comedic adaptation "The House of Mystery" (1934) and "Modern Times" (1936). Later, C Morton acted in "Brothers of the West" (1937) with Tom Tyler, the musical "Public Cowboy No. 1" (1937) with Gene Autry and the Constance Bennett comedy sequel "Topper Takes a Trip" (1939). He also appeared in "The Iron Claw" (1941) with Charles Quigley and the western "Wild Geese Calling" (1941) with Henry Fonda. C Morton was most recently credited in "Halloween!" (CBS, 1994-95). C Morton passed away in October 1942 at the age of 58.
Filmography
Movies
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Lady From Louisiana | Littlefield (Character) | - | 1941 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Earl of Puddlestone | Officer Brannigan (Character) | - | 1940 |
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Way Out West | Bartender (uncredited) (Character) | - | 1937 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Public Cowboy, No. 1 | Eustace P. Quackenbush (Character) | - | 1937 |
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The Bohemian Girl | Constable (Character) | - | 1936 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Oh, My Nerves | Unknown (Character) | - | 1935 |
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The Devil's Brother | Woodchopper (Character) | - | 1933 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Snug in the Jug | Wilbur's Father (Character) | - | 1933 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | The Grocery Clerk's Romance | Brown - the Husband (Character) | - | 1912 |