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Douglas Walton (born John Douglas Duder; October 17, 1909 – November 15, 1961) was a Canadian-born American actor who worked in American films during the 1930s and 1940s. He appeared in 60 films between 1931 and 1950.


Life and career

Born in
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, Canada, Walton began his acting career in the theatres of
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. Tall, blond and elegant, Walton played many aristocratic, intellectual or sophisticated English or European men in films such as '' The Count of Monte Cristo'' in 1934; '' The Bride of Frankenstein'' (1935), in which Walton memorably played the English poet
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in the film's prologue; the
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version of '' Mutiny on the Bounty'' (1935); and director
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's '' Mary of Scotland'' (1936) starring
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, in which Walton gave his perhaps best performance as the effeminate and cowardly "Lord Darnley".McPeak, William
"Mini-Biography"
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"Douglas Walton: Biography"
on AllMovies.com
Walton was also directed by Ford in 1934's '' The Lost Patrol'', '' Bad Lands'' in 1939, and '' The Long Voyage Home'' (1940), starring
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. In 1939, Walton returned to New York to appear on Broadway in the comedy ''
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''. In the 1940s, Walton's parts were secondary characters or even uncredited roles in
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s, or sometimes in high-profile films such as King Vidor's ''
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'' (1940), starring
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, and '' The Picture of Dorian Gray'' (1945). One sizable role was "Percival Priceless" in '' Dick Tracy vs. Cueball'' (1947). His final film was '' Three Came Home'' (1950)."Filmography for Douglas Walton"
on TCM.com
Walton retired in 1950 and died eleven years later, in 1961, from a heart attack, at age 52.


Filmography


References

Notes Bibliography *Curtis, James (1998). ''James Whale: A New World of Gods and Monsters''. Boston, Faber and Faber. .


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Walton, Douglas 1909 births 1961 deaths Canadian male film actors Canadian male stage actors 20th-century Canadian male actors Canadian emigrants to the United States Male actors from Toronto