
Barry Norton
Acting
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Barry Norton (born Alfredo Carlos Birabén; June 16, 1905 – August 24, 1956) was an Argentinian-American actor. He appeared in over 90 films, starting in silent films from 1925 until his death in 1956. He is perhaps best known for his role as Juan Harker in Universal Pictures' Spanish-language version of Drácula in 1931, the English language role of Jonathan Harker originated by David Manners. Arriving in Hollywood in the 1920s, Norton first appeared as an extra in The Black Pirate (1926) but was soon cast in Fox Films' The Lily that same year. His big break came when he was given the role of Pvt. "Mother's Boy" Lewisohn in What Price Glory?, which turned out to be a huge commercial success. He landed substantial roles in Legion of the Condemned and 4 Devils (both 1928), which were also very successful. His acting was well received by audiences and critics at the time, and during the silent era he avoided being typecast as a Latin lover. One theater owner in Golden City, Montana said, "[Norton] has as yet to show me a bad performance. There's a boy that is a 'natural'."
Known For

Casablanca

To Catch a Thief

Around the World in 80 Days

Strangers on a Train

Dishonored

White Christmas

The Caine Mutiny

Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans

Drácula

A Star Is Born

Camille

Easter Parade

Monsieur Verdoux

The Lady Eve

Hellzapoppin'

The Black Pirate

You Were Never Lovelier

How to Marry a Millionaire

The Great Ziegfeld

Hold That Ghost

Lady for a Day

Written on the Wind

Dance, Girl, Dance

Imitation of Life

Pat and Mike

It's Always Fair Weather

The Big Clock

Rocketship X-M

Christmas in July

Young Man with a Horn
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