
Edward Everett Horton
Acting
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Edward Everett Horton Jr. (March 18, 1886 โ September 29, 1970) was an American character actor. He had a long career in film, theater, radio, television, and voice work for animated cartoons. Horton began his stage career in 1906, singing and dancing and playing small parts in vaudeville and in Broadway productions. In 1919, he moved to Los Angeles, California, where he began acting in Hollywood films. His first starring role was in the comedy Too Much Business (1922), but he portrayed the lead role of an idealistic young classical composer in the drama Beggar on Horseback (1925). In the late 1920s, he starred in two-reel silent comedies for Educational Pictures, and made the transition to talking pictures with Educational in 1929. As a stage-trained performer, he found more film work easily, and appeared in some of Warner Bros.' early talkies, including The Terror (1928) and Sonny Boy (1929).
Known For

Batman

The Bullwinkle Show

I Love Lucy

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

Arsenic and Old Lace

Sex and the Single Girl

Top Hat

The Front Page

Pocketful of Miracles

Lost Horizon

Trouble in Paradise

Holiday

Design for Living

Bluebeard's 8th Wife

Angel

Lady on a Train

Alice in Wonderland

Shall We Dance

Here Comes Mr. Jordan

The Merry Widow

The Gay Divorcee

The Devil Is a Woman
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