- Date de naissance
- Date de décès16 avril 1959 · Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis (hépatite)
- Charles Halton est né le 16 mars 1876 aux États-Unis. Il était acteur. Il est connu pour Jeu dangereux (1942), Joies matrimoniales (1941) et Correspondant 17 (1940). Il était marié à Lelah Mildred Coyle. Il est mort le 16 avril 1959 en Californie, États-Unis.
- ConjointLelah Mildred Coyle(8 août 1944 - 16 avril 1959) (son décès)
- Small, bespectacled American character actor with thinning gray hair and wire rims trained at American Academy of Dramatic Arts and maintained a durable presence on Broadway. He later came to Hollywood and showed off his modest versatility in hundreds of minor roles, playing snively, harried and acrid old fellers all over the place during the late 1930s and '40s.
- Appears in seven Oscar Best Picture nominees: Rue sans issue (1937), Correspondant 17 (1940), Au seuil du paradis (1941), Wilson (1944), Les Plus Belles Années de notre vie (1946), La vie est belle (1946) and La loi du Seigneur (1956). The Best Years of Our Lives is the only winner.
- Halton met his wife Lelah, a widow with three partially grown children after he had moved to Hollywood after doing "Dodsworth" on Broadway. She wrote, "Mr. Halton fell in love with all of us.".
- Reputed to use flawless English and have a beautiful speaking voice.
- Played a bank examiner in It's a wonderful life and a bank president in 3 Godfathers.
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