
Charles Halton
Biography
Charles Halton was an American stage, screen, and television character actor.
Personal Details
Movies (42)

Friendly Persuasion
as Brother Cope - Elder (uncredited)
1956

A Star Is Born
as Paymaster (uncredited)
1954
The Fabulous Oliver Chantry
as Atwater
1953

The Moonlighter
as Clemmons Usqubaugh
1953

The Affairs of Dobie Gillis
as The Dean (uncredited)
1953

A Slight Case of Larceny
as Willard Maibrunn
1953

Carrie
as Factory Foreman
1952

Here Comes the Groom
as Cusick (uncredited)
1951

Gasoline Alley
as Pettit
1951

Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle
as Merkle - the Shyster
1950

When Willie Comes Marching Home
as Mr. Fettles (uncredited)
1950

The Traveling Saleswoman
as Clumhill
1950

The Nevadan
as Red Sand Bank Manager (uncredited)
1950

The Sickle or the Cross
as Dr. Short
1949

The Daring Caballero
as Ed J. Hodges
1949

Hideout
as Gabriel Wotter
1949

3 Godfathers
as Oliver Latham
1948

My Dear Secretary
as Mr. Kilbride (uncredited)
1948

Summer Holiday
as Mr. Lipska (uncredited)
1948

If You Knew Susie
as Pringle (uncredited)
1948

The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer
as Mr. Mittwick - High School Principal (uncredited)
1947

The Ghost Goes Wild
as T. O'Connor Scott
1947

Singin' in the Corn
as Obediah Davis
1946

The Best Years of Our Lives
as Prew
1946

It's a Wonderful Life
as Carter (uncredited)
1946

Sister Kenny
as Mr. Smith (uncredited)
1946

Three Little Girls in Blue
as Hoskins
1946

Because of Him
as Mr. Dunlap
1946

She Went to the Races
as Dr. Collyer
1945

Mama Loves Papa
as Appleby
1945

Midnight Manhunt
as Henry Miggs
1945

Rhapsody in Blue
as Mr. Kast
1945

The Fighting Guardsman
as Picot
1945

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
as Mr. Barker (uncredited)
1945

The Thin Man Goes Home
as R.T. Tatum (uncredited)
1944

The Town Went Wild
as Mr. Tweedle
1944

Wilson
as Colonel House
1944

Shadows in the Night
as Doc Stacey
1944

Address Unknown
as Censorial Pipsqueak
1944

It Happened Tomorrow
as Doctor (uncredited)
1944

Rationing
as Ezra Weeks
1944

Up in Arms
as Dr. Freyheisen
1944







