Known For Actor
Gender Male
Birthday 1881-02-11
Deathday 1952-08-17 (71 years old)
Place of Birth Geneva, New York, USA
From Wikipedia Tom Chatterton (February 12, 1881 – August 17, 1952) was an American actor. Born in Geneva, New York, Chatterton began his film career in 1913 at the New York Motion Picture Company under director Thomas H. Ince. Although never a major star, Chatterton had several leading roles in early silent films. He appeared in a large number of westerns and was able to adapt to talkies, allowing him to have a successful career lasting five decades. He died in Hollywood in 1952 and was interred in the Glenwood Cemetery in his hometown of Geneva.
as Tom Chadwick
as James Underwood
as John Davis
as Dr. Purdy
as Judge (uncredited)
as Bronston (uncredited)
as Joe (uncredited)
as Doc Kimball
as Townsman (uncredited)
as Art Critic (uncredited)
as Rancher Jones
as Pullman Conductor (uncredited)
as Grizzly Garth
as Ed Pearson
as Doc Ellis
as Father Marion
as Reverend Parker
as Sheriff Iron Mike Haines
as Prison Chaplain (Uncredited)
as Crescent City Councilman
as Bat Matson
as Jason Hopkins
as Judge
as Judge James Wayne
as Prof. Randolph
as Neil Morgan
as Tom Gilbert
as 'Doc' Higgins
as Townsman
as Captain Sheldon
as Texas Ranger Captain Banning
as Major Goodwin
as Major R.C. Kelton
as Stuart Manning
as Dr. Lukas
as Prof. Randolph
as Professor Arden
as Minor Role (uncredited)
as Doctor (uncredited)
as John Randolph
as Lieutenant (uncredited)
as Richard Henry Lee
as Passenger (uncredited)
as Announcer (uncredited)
as Homesteader (uncredited)
as Commissioner Teagle
as Man at Race Track
as Doctor Edward Munro
as Richard Henry Lee (uncredited)
as Grand Juryman
as Congressman Edward H. Marlowe
as Morgan
as Bank Manager
as Mayberry
as Sheriff
as Sheriff Blaine
as Jasper Halroyd
as Tom Van Wye
as Richard Newton
as Gray
as Amos Dyer
as Glenn Morey
as Lt. Jarvis Hope
as Stagecoach Driver (uncredited)
as Jim Cameron
as Jim Dawson
as Burton
as Director
as Director
as Director
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as Director
as Director
as Story