Claude Duval Payton (March 30, 1882 in
Centerville, Iowa
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– March 1, 1955 in
Los Angeles,
California) was an American
actor in many
silent films and other films.
On stage, Claude Payton toured with the Spooner Stock Company, which was headed by his brother, Corse Payton, and his sister, Cecil Spooner.
By 1914, Claude was working at the
Thanhouser film producing company in
New Rochelle,
New York
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Film and television
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, where he mainly played the roles of
villains or lawmen in Western films. Although Claude Payton survived the transition from silent movies to films with sound, in 1935 he was mainly in minor supporting roles in films. Claude retired from the filmmaking business in the mid-1940s.
Filmography
* ''Jean of the Wilderness'' (1914, Short) as Haskins (film debut)
* ''The Master Hand'' (1914, Short) as Chief of Detectives
* ''
A Woman There Was'' (1919) as High Priest
* ''
The Man Who Lost Himself'' (1920) as Prince Maniloff
* ''
If I Were King'' (1920) as Montigney
* ''
The Soul of Youth'' (1920) as Pete Moran
* ''
Dice of Destiny'' (1920) as James Tierney
* ''
When We Were 21'' (1921) as Dave
* ''A Knight of the West'' (1921) as Ralph Barton
* ''
The Grim Comedian'' (1921) as (uncredited)
* ''
The Song of Life'' (1922) as Central Office Man
* ''Two-Fisted Jefferson'' (1922)
* ''The Masked Avenger'' (1922) as Bruno Douglas
* ''Desert's Crucible'' (1922) as Tex Fuller
* ''
The Men of Zanzibar'' (1922) as George Sheyer
* ''The Desert Bridegroom'' (1922)
* ''Trooper O'Neil'' (1922) as Black Flood
* ''
Do and Dare'' (1922) as Córdoba
* ''
Bells of San Juan'' (1922) asJim Garson
* ''
Catch My Smoke'' (1922) as Tex Lynch
* ''The Devil's Dooryard'' (1923) as Fred Bradley
* ''
The Law Rustlers'' (1923) as Doc Jordan
* ''
Desert Rider'' (1923) as Rufe Kinkaid
* ''
Skid Proof'' (1923) as Masters
* ''
The Man from Wyoming'' (1924) as Jack Halloway
* ''
The Back Trail'' (1924) as Gentleman Harry King
* ''
The Desert Outlaw'' (1924) as Black Loomis
* ''Daring Chances'' (1924) as Sampson Burke
* ''
The Riddle Rider'' (1924) as Victor Raymond
* ''
Gold and the Girl'' (1925) as Rankin
* ''Dangerous Odds'' (1925)
* ''
The Ridin' Streak'' (1925) as Sheriff
* ''
The Texas Trail
''The Texas Trail'' is a 1925 American silent Western film directed by Scott R. Dunlap and featuring Harry Carey.
Plot
As described in a film magazine reviews, when Betty Foster comes West, she finds that real cowboys are not a match to wha ...
'' (1925) as Dan Merrill
* ''
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Fiction
*'' Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ'', an 1880 novel by American general and author Lew Wallace
** ''Ben-Hur'' (play), a play that debuted on Broadway in 1899
** ''Ben Hur'' (1907 film), a one-reel silent ...
'' (1925) as
Jesus (uncredited)
* ''
The Cohens and Kellys'' (1926) as Bit Role (uncredited)
* ''
The Yellow Back'' (1926) as Bruce Condon
* ''
The Western Whirlwind
''The Western Whirlwind'' is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by Harrison Jacobs. The film stars Jack Hoxie, Margaret Quimby, Claude Payton, Billy Engle, Edith Murgatroyd and Jack Pratt. The film ...
'' (1927) as Jeff Taylor
* ''
Set Free'' (1927) as Burke Tanner
* ''
The Crowd'' (1928) as Minor Role (uncredited)
* ''
The Gate Crasher
''The Gate Crasher'' is a 1928 American comedy film directed by William James Craft and written by Carl Krusada, Vin Moore, William James Craft and Albert DeMond. The film stars Glenn Tryon, Patsy Ruth Miller, T. Roy Barnes, Carla Laemmle (cre ...
'' (1928) as Zanfield
* ''Dodging Danger'' (1929, Short)
* ''
Say It with Songs
''Say It with Songs'' is a 1929 American pre-Code musical drama film, directed by Lloyd Bacon and released by Warner Bros. The film stars Al Jolson and Davey Lee and was a follow-up to their previous film, ''The Singing Fool'' (1928).
Plot
Joe ...
'' (1929) as Judge
* ''
The Great Divide'' (1929) as Minor Role (uncredited)
* ''
Up the River'' (1930) as Guard (uncredited)
* ''
Arsène Lupin'' (1932) as Gendarme (uncredited)
* ''
The Last Frontier'' (1932, Serial) as Colonel Halliday
* ''
Tex Takes a Holiday'' (1932) as Saunders
* ''
Zoo in Budapest'' (1933) as Captain of Police (uncredited)
* ''
Fargo Express'' (1933) as Goss Partner #1
* ''
The Son of Kong ''(1933) as Sailor/Suspenders Peddler (uncredited)
* ''
Thunder Over Texas'' (1934) as Bruce Laird
* ''
Jealousy'' (1934) as Bit Role (uncredited)
* ''
The Mighty Barnum'' (1934) as Spieler (uncredited)
* ''
Les Misérables'' (1935) as Gendarme at Bishop's Home (uncredited)
* ''
After the Dance'' (1935) as Guard (uncredited)
* ''
The Public Menace'' (1935) as Detective (uncredited)
* ''
Barbary Coast'' (1935) as Passenger (uncredited)
* ''
A Night at the Opera'' (1935) as Police Captain (uncredited)
* ''
One-Way Ticket'' (1935) as Detective (uncredited)
* ''
Miss Pacific Fleet'' (1935) as Caretaker (uncredited)
* ''
Anthony Adverse'' (1936) as Announcer of Guests at Ball (uncredited)
* ''
San Quentin'' (1937) as Cop (uncredited)
* ''
All American Sweetheart'' (1937) as Attendant (uncredited)
* ''
Penrod and His Twin Brother'' (1938) as Deputy (uncredited)
* ''
Broadway Musketeers'' (1938) as Policeman at Murder Scene (uncredited)
* ''
The Spider's Web'' (1938, Serial) as Henchman Radarez (uncredited)
* ''
Eternally Yours'' (1939) as Scotland Yard Man (uncredited)
* ''
Tower of London'' (1939) as Councilman (final film) (uncredited)
References
External links
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American male film actors
People from Centerville, Iowa
1882 births
1955 deaths
Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)
20th-century American male actors