Edward Everett Horton AKA Edward Everett Horton, Jr. Born: 18-Mar-1886 Birthplace: Brooklyn, NY Died: 29-Sep-1970 Location of death: Encino, CA Cause of death: Cancer - unspecified Remains: Buried, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Glendale, CA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Gay Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Prolific 1930s comedic actor Horton's grandfather was Edward Everett Hale. University: Oberlin College University: Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY University: Columbia University
Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity
TELEVISION The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show Narrator of Fractured Fairy Tales (1961-70)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Cold Turkey (19-Feb-1971) · Hiram Grayson 2000 Years Later (11-Mar-1969) The Perils of Pauline (2-Aug-1967) · Caspar Coleman Sex and the Single Girl (25-Dec-1964) · The Chief It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (7-Nov-1963) · Mr. Dinckler Pocketful of Miracles (19-Dec-1961) · Butler The Story of Mankind (8-Nov-1957) · Sir Walter Raleigh Her Husband's Affairs (12-Nov-1947) · J. B. Cruikshank Down to Earth (21-Aug-1947) · Messenger Faithful in My Fashion (22-Aug-1946) · Hiram Dilworthy Cinderella Jones (9-Mar-1946) · Keating Lady on a Train (24-Aug-1945) Steppin' in Society (9-Jul-1945) The Town Went Wild (15-Dec-1944) Brazil (30-Nov-1944) · Everett St. John Everett San Diego I Love You (29-Sep-1944) Arsenic and Old Lace (23-Sep-1944) · Mr. Witherspoon Summer Storm (14-Jul-1944) The Gang's All Here (24-Dec-1943) · Peyton Potter Thank Your Lucky Stars (1-Oct-1943) · Farnsworth Forever and a Day (21-Jan-1943) Springtime in the Rockies (6-Nov-1942) · McTavish I Married an Angel (9-Jul-1942) · Peter The Magnificent Dope (1-Jul-1942) The Body Disappears (6-Dec-1941) · Prof. Shotesbury Weekend for Three (23-Oct-1941) · Stonebraker Here Comes Mr. Jordan (23-Jul-1941) · Messenger 7013 Sunny (30-May-1941) Ziegfeld Girl (25-Apr-1941) · Nobel Sage That's Right -- You're Wrong (24-Nov-1939) · Tom Village Paris Honeymoon (25-Jan-1939) The Amazing Mr. Forrest (1939) Little Tough Guys in Society (1-Nov-1938) Holiday (15-Jun-1938) · Nick Potter College Swing (29-Apr-1938) Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (23-Mar-1938) Hitting a New High (24-Dec-1937) Angel (29-Oct-1937) · Graham The Great Garrick (24-Oct-1937) · Tubby The Perfect Specimen (23-Oct-1937) · Mr. Grattan Danger: Love at Work (30-Sep-1937) Shall We Dance (7-May-1937) · Jeffrey Baird The King and the Chorus Girl (27-Mar-1937) · Count Humbert Evel Bruger Lost Horizon (2-Mar-1937) · Lovett The Man in the Mirror (15-Oct-1936) Hearts Divided (12-Jun-1936) · John The Singing Kid (3-Apr-1936) Little Big Shot (7-Sep-1935) · Mortimer The Private Secretary (Sep-1935) Top Hat (30-Aug-1935) · Horace Hardwick Going Highbrow (6-Jul-1935) In Caliente (25-May-1935) The Devil is a Woman (15-Mar-1935) · Gov. Don Paquito 'Paquitito' Biography of a Bachelor Girl (4-Jan-1935) · Nolan The Gay Divorcee (12-Oct-1934) · Egbert The Merry Widow (11-Oct-1934) · Ambassador Ladies Should Listen (10-Aug-1934) Kiss and Make-Up (13-Jul-1934) Smarty (19-May-1934) · Vernon Success at Any Price (16-Mar-1934) · Fisher Easy to Love (13-Jan-1934) · Eric Design for Living (29-Dec-1933) · Max Plunkett Alice in Wonderland (22-Dec-1933) · Mad Hatter Trouble in Paradise (21-Oct-1932) · François Smart Woman (12-Sep-1931) Six Cylinder Love (10-May-1931) · Monty Winston The Front Page (19-Mar-1931) · Bensinger Lonely Wives (15-Feb-1931) · Smith Kiss Me Again (7-Jan-1931) Reaching for the Moon (29-Dec-1930) · Roger Holiday (3-Jul-1930) Wide Open (1-Feb-1930) · Simon La Boheme (24-Feb-1926) · Colline Ruggles of Red Gap (9-Sep-1923)
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