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William Barton Yarborough (October 2, 1900 – December 19, 1951) was an American actor who worked extensively in
radio drama Radio drama (or audio drama, audio play, radio play, radio theatre, or audio theatre) is a dramatized, purely acoustic performance. With no visual component, radio drama depends on dialogue, music and sound effects to help the listener imagine ...
, primarily on the NBC Radio Network. He is famous for his roles in the
Carlton E. Morse Carlton Errol Morse (June 4, 1901 - May 24, 1993) was a Louisiana-born producer/journalist best known for his creation of the radio serial ''One Man's Family'', which debuted in 1932 and ran until 1959 as one of the most popular as well as long-r ...
productions '' I Love a Mystery'', where he played Doc Long, and ''
One Man's Family ''One Man's Family'' is an American radio soap opera, heard for almost three decades, from 1932 to 1959. Created by Carlton E. Morse, it was the longest-running uninterrupted dramatic serial in the history of American radio. Television versions ...
'', where he spent 19 years portraying Clifford Barbour. In addition, Yarborough spent three years as Sgt. Ben Romero on Jack Webb's '' Dragnet''.


Early years

He was born in
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.DeLong, Thomas A. (1996). ''Radio Stars: An Illustrated Biographical Dictionary of 953 Performers, 1920 through 1960''. McFarland & Company, Inc. . p. 290. As a youth, Yarborough ran away from home, attracted by the
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stages, and he first worked in radio during the 1920s. After joining a touring musical comedy show, he progressed from bit parts to leading man as the troupe played in various places in Oklahoma and Texas. He attended college at the
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, and the
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, where in 1925 he became a member of
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fraternity. One of Yarborough's earliest reported activities in acting was in November 1922, when he was a member of the cast of a Rebekah and Odd Fellows lodges production of ''The Prince Chap'' in Reno, Nevada. He was active in dramatic productions at the University of California, including a one-act play on radio station KLX in 1924. His work on stage at UC ranged from drama (''The Frogs'') to farce (''She Stoops to Conquer'').


Career

After graduating from the University of California in 1925, Yarborough acted in London, New York, and California, having the leading-man role in ''Outward Bound''. He was a member of the ''Eva Le Gallienne Civic Repertoire'' in New York City. Yarborough's NBC radio debut was in 1930, broadcasting from San Francisco. In 1932, Yarborough began a long run as Clifford Barbour on the radio serial ''
One Man's Family ''One Man's Family'' is an American radio soap opera, heard for almost three decades, from 1932 to 1959. Created by Carlton E. Morse, it was the longest-running uninterrupted dramatic serial in the history of American radio. Television versions ...
,'' continuing in the role throughout his life. Yarborough was probably best known for his roles as Doc Long in the West Coast cast of
Carlton E. Morse Carlton Errol Morse (June 4, 1901 - May 24, 1993) was a Louisiana-born producer/journalist best known for his creation of the radio serial ''One Man's Family'', which debuted in 1932 and ran until 1959 as one of the most popular as well as long-r ...
's '' I Love a Mystery'' (and the subsequent ''I Love Adventure'') and Sergeant Ben Romero, Joe Friday's original partner, on '' Dragnet.'' Yarborough's other radio work includes the title role in '' Hawk Larabee'', as well as the roles of Brazos John in '' Hawk Durango'', Sleepy Stevens in '' Hashknife Hartley'', Skip Turner in ''
Adventures by Morse ''Adventures by Morse'' is a syndicated adventure series produced, written and directed by Carlton E. MorseTerrace, Vincent (1999). ''Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows''. McFarland & Company, Inc. . P. 9. in the mid-1 ...
,'' also by Carlton E. Morse, and the title attorney's assistant in ''Attorney for the Defense''. Yarborough appeared as Doc Long in three feature films for
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, based on the radio series ''I Love a Mystery'': '' I Love a Mystery'' in 1945, '' The Devil's Mask'' and '' The Unknown.'' Yarborough adopted a Southern accent for the Doc Long character, and would retain the dialect for ''Dragnet''. (In private life Yarborough spoke without a trace of an accent, as evidenced in his motion picture appearances of the early 1940s.) He started work on the '' Dragnet'' television series in 1951. However, the day after he filmed the second episode, he suffered a
heart attack A myocardial infarction (MI), commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow decreases or stops to the coronary artery of the heart, causing damage to the heart muscle. The most common symptom is chest pain or discomfort which ma ...
, and died four days later at age 51. After his death, his ''One Man's Family'' character was dropped without explanation while his death was worked into ''Dragnet'' by having Ben Romero also die of a heart attack in the episode "The Big Sorrow."


Personal life

Yarborough married radio actress
Barbara Jo Allen Barbara Jo Allen (born Marian Barbara Henshall; September 2, 1906 – September 14, 1974) was an American actress. She was also known as Vera Vague, the spinster character she created and portrayed on radio and in films during the 1940s and 19 ...
(later known professionally as Vera Vague). They had a daughter, Joan, and divorced shortly after in 1931. He married again in 1949, to Janet Warren.


Death

Yarborough died of a heart attack in Burbank, California, at age 51. ''Dragnet'' was in production at the time, and the radio episode "The Big Sorrow", which aired eight days after Yarborough's death, portrayed Joe Friday dealing with the sudden death of Ben Romero and being assigned a new partner. The like-named television episode, which was broadcast on September 25, 1952, opened with star Jack Webb reciting a dedication of the episode to Yarborough's memory. Yarborough is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.


Selected filmography

* '' They Meet Again'' (1941) – Bob Webster * ''
Let's Go Collegiate ''Let's Go Collegiate'' is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and produced by Monogram Pictures. It was released as ''Farewell to Fame'' in the United Kingdom. Plot summary Frankie (Frankie Darro) is the coxswain o ...
'' (1941) – Coach Walsh * ''
The Ghost of Frankenstein ''The Ghost of Frankenstein'' is a 1942 American horror film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Cedric Hardwicke, Lon Chaney Jr. and Bela Lugosi. It is the fourth film in the ''Frankenstein'' series by Universal Pictures, and the follow-up ...
'' (1942) – Dr. Kettering * ''
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'' (1942) – First FBI Man at Mason's House (uncredited) * '' I Love a Mystery'' (1945) – Doc Long * ''
Captain Tugboat Annie ''Captain Tugboat Annie'' is a 1945 second sequel to the classic ''Tugboat Annie'' (1933), this time starring Jane Darwell as Annie and Edgar Kennedy as Horatio Bullwinkle. The movie was directed by Phil Rosen, and is also known as ''Tugboat Ann ...
'' (1945) – Missouri Jones * '' The Red Dragon'' (1945) – Joseph Bradish * ''
Idea Girl ''Idea Girl'' is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Will Jason and written by Charles R. Marion and Elwood Ullman. The film stars Jess Barker, Julie Bishop, Alan Mowbray, George Dolenz, Joan Shawlee and Laura Deane Dutton. The film was re ...
'' (1946) – Pete Barlow * '' The Devil's Mask'' (1946) – Doc Long * '' The Unknown'' (1946) – Doc Long * '' Wife Wanted'' (1946) – Walter Desmond * '' Kilroy Was Here'' (1947) – Prof. Thomas Shepherd * '' Shed No Tears'' (1948) – 2nd Insurance Investigator (uncredited) * '' The Babe Ruth Story'' (1948) – Doctor at Huggins Bedside (uncredited) * ''
Henry, the Rainmaker ''Henry, the Rainmaker'' is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and written by Lane Beauchamp. The film stars Raymond Walburn, Walter Catlett, William Tracy, Mary Stuart (actress), Mary Stuart, Barbara Brown (American actress), ...
'' (1949) – The Reverend Bascom * '' Deadline – U.S.A.'' (1952) – Male Secretary (uncredited) (final film role)


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OTR Database
{{DEFAULTSORT:Yarborough, Barton 1900 births 1951 deaths American male radio actors People from Goldthwaite, Texas Male actors from Texas 20th-century American male actors Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)