
Known Credits
132
Gender
Male
Birthdate
1886-03-17 (139 Y.O)
Place Of Birth
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Also Known For
E.E. HortonEdward HortonEdward Everett Horton Jr.
Edward Everett Horton
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edward Everett Horton Jr. (March 18, 1886 – 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 Bu ...
Known For
Acting
1997 --
The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender
| Self (archive footage)
1971 --
Cold Turkey
| Hiram C. Grayson
1969 --
2000 Years Later
| Evermore
1967 --
The Perils of Pauline
| Caspar Coleman
1964 --
Sex and the Single Girl
| The Chief
1964 --
The Emperor's Oblong Pancake
| Narrator
1963 --
One Got Fat
| Narrator (voice)
1963 --
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
| Mr. Dinckler
1961 --
Pocketful of Miracles
| Hudgins
1960 --
The Wonderful World of Trains
| Professor Hotbox
1957 --
The Story of Mankind
| Sir Walter Raleigh
1956 --
Saturday Spectacular: Manhattan Tower
| Noah
1947 --
Her Husband's Affairs
| J.B. Cruikshank
1947 --
Down to Earth
| Messenger 7013
1947 --
The Ghost Goes Wild
| Eric
1946 --
Earl Carroll Sketchbook
| Dr. Milo Edwards
1946 --
Faithful in My Fashion
| Hiram Dilworthy
1946 --
Cinderella Jones
| Keating
1945 --
Lady on a Train
| Mr. Haskell
1945 --
Steppin' in Society
| Judge Avery Webster
1944 --
The Town Went Wild
| Everett Conway
1944 --
Brazil
| Everett St. John Everett
1944 --
San Diego I Love You
| Philip McCooley
1944 --
Arsenic and Old Lace
| Mr. Witherspoon
1944 --
Summer Storm
| Count "Piggy" Volsky
1944 --
Her Primitive Man
| Orrin
1943 --
The Gang's All Here
| Peyton Potter
1943 --
Thank Your Lucky Stars
| Farnsworth
1943 --
Forever and a Day
| Anthony Trimble-Pomfret
1942 --
Springtime in the Rockies
| McTavish
1942 --
I Married an Angel
| Peter
1942 --
The Magnificent Dope
| Horace Hunter
1941 --
Weekend for Three
| Fred Stonebraker
1941 --
The Body Disappears
| Professor Shotesbury
1941 --
Here Comes Mr. Jordan
| Messenger 7013
1941 --
Bachelor Daddy
| Joseph Smith
1941 --
Sunny
| Henry Bates
1941 --
Ziegfeld Girl
| Noble Sage
1941 --
You're the One
|
1939 --
That's Right – You're Wrong
| Tom Village
1939 --
The Gang's All Here
| Treadwell
1939 --
Paris Honeymoon
| Ernest Figg
1938 --
Little Tough Guys in Society
| Oliver
1938 --
Holiday
| Nick Potter
1938 --
College Swing
| Hubert Dash
1938 --
Bluebeard's Eighth Wife
| Marquis De Loiselle
1937 --
Hitting a New High
| Lucius B. Blynn
1937 --
The Great Garrick
| Tubby
1937 --
Angel
| Graham
1937 --
The Perfect Specimen
| Mr. Grattan
1937 --
Danger – Love at Work
| Howard Rogers
1937 --
Wild Money
| P.E. Dodd
1937 --
Shall We Dance
| Jeffrey Baird
1937 --
Oh, Doctor
| Edward J. Billop
1937 --
The King and the Chorus Girl
| Count Humbert Evel Bruger
1937 --
Lost Horizon
| Alexander P. " Lovey " Lovett
1936 --
The Man in the Mirror
| Jeremy Dilke
1936 --
Let's Make a Million
| Harrison Gentry
1936 --
Hearts Divided
| John
1936 --
Nobody's Fool
| Will Wright
1936 --
The Singing Kid
| Davenport Rogers
1936 --
Her Master's Voice
| Ned Farrar
1935 --
Your Uncle Dudley
| Dudley Dixon
1935 --
Things You Never See on the Screen
| Self
1935 --
His Night Out
| Homer B. Bitts
1935 --
Little Big Shot
| Mortimer Thompson
1935 --
Top Hat
| Horace Hardwick
1935 --
The Private Secretary
| Rev. Robert Spalding
1935 --
Going Highbrow
| Augie Winterspoon
1935 --
In Caliente
| Harold Brandon
1935 --
$10 Raise
| Hubert T. Wilkins
1935 --
The Devil Is a Woman
| Gov. Don Paquito 'Paquitito'
1935 --
All the King's Horses
| Count Josef 'Peppi' von Schlapstaat
1935 --
The Night Is Young
| Baron Szereny
1935 --
Biography of a Bachelor Girl
| Leander 'Bunny' Nolan
1934 --
The Merry Widow
| Ambassador Popoff
1934 --
The Gay Divorcee
| Egbert Fitzgerald
1934 --
Ladies Should Listen
| Paul Vernet
1934 --
Kiss and Make-Up
| Marcel Caron
1934 --
It's a Boy
| Dudley Leake
1934 --
Smarty
| Vernon
1934 --
Sing and Like It
| Adam Frink - Producer
1934 --
Success at Any Price
| Harry Fisher
1934 --
The Poor Rich
| Albert Stuyvesant Spottiswood
1934 --
Easy to Love
| Eric
1933 --
Design for Living
| Max Plunkett
1933 --
Alice in Wonderland
| Mad Hatter
1933 --
The Way to Love
| Professor Gaston Bibi
1933 --
A Bedtime Story
| Victor Dubois
1933 --
Soldiers of the King
| Sebastian Marvello
1932 --
Trouble in Paradise
| François Filiba
1932 --
Roar of the Dragon
| Busby
1932 --
But the Flesh Is Weak
| Sir George Kelvin
1931 --
The Great Junction Hotel
| The Groom
1931 --
The Age for Love
| Horace Keats
1931 --
Smart Woman
| Billy Ross
1931 --
Six Cylinder Love
| Monty Winston
1931 --
The Front Page
| Bensinger
1931 --
Lonely Wives
| Richard 'Dickie' Smith / Felix, the Great Zero
1931 --
Kiss Me Again
| Rene
1930 --
Reaching for the Moon
| Roger, the Valet
1930 --
Once a Gentleman
| Oliver
1930 --
Holiday
| Nick Potter
1930 --
Wide Open
| Simon Haldane
1930 --
Take the Heir
| Smithers
1929 --
The Aviator
| Robert Street
1929 --
The Sap
| The Sap, Bill Small
1929 --
The Hottentot
| Sam Harrington
1929 --
Sonny Boy
| Crandall Thorpe
1929 --
Ask Dad
| Dad
1928 --
Vacation Waves
| Eddie Davis
1928 --
The Terror
| Ferdinand Fane
1928 --
Horse Shy
| Eddie Hamilton
1928 --
Behind the Counter
| Eddie Baxter
1928 --
Dad's Choice
| Eddie
1928 --
Scrambled Weddings
| Eddie Howe
1928 --
Call Again
| Eddie
1927 --
Find the King
| Edward Fairchild
1927 --
No Publicity
| Eddie Howard
1927 --
Taxi! Taxi!
|
1926 --
The Whole Town's Talking
| Chester Binney
1926 --
Poker Faces
| Jimmy Whitmore
1926 --
The Nutcracker
| Horatio Slipaway
1926 --
La Bohème
| Benoit - Janitor
1925 --
Beggar on Horseback
| Neil McRae
1924 --
Helen's Babies
| Uncle Harry
1924 --
To the Ladies
| Leonard Beebe
1924 --
The Man Who Fights Alone
| Bob Alten
1924 --
Flapper Wives
| Vincent Platt
1923 --
Ruggles of Red Gap
| Ruggles