William Gaxton
William Gaxton was an actor with a strong presence in film throughout his Hollywood career. Gaxton found his beginnings in film with roles in "It's the Old Army Game" (1926) and "Best Foot Forward" (1943). He then acted in "Something to Shout About" (1943) with Don Ameche, "The Heat's on" (1943) and the Betty Grable dramatic adaptation "Diamond Horseshoe" (1945). Later in his career, Gaxton worked on "The Nash Airflyte Theater" (CBS, 1950-51). Gaxton passed away in February 1963 at the age of 73.
Filmography
Movies
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No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe | Joe Davis Sr. (Character) | - | 1945 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | The Heats On | Tony Ferris (Character) | - | 1943 |
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Best Foot Forward | Jack O'Riley (Character) | - | 1943 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Their Big Moment | The Great La Salle (Character) | - | 1934 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Fifty Million Frenchmen | Jack Forbes (Character) | - | 1931 |
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It's the Old Army Game | George Parker (Character) | - | 1926 |