Edward Everett Horton

Acting

Personal Info

gender

Male

birthday

March 17, 1886

died

September 29, 1970

place of birth

Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

also known as

E.E. Horton · Edward Horton · Edward Everett Horton Jr.

total credits

50 movies

Biography

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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 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).

Horton initially used his given name, Edward Horton, professionally. His father persuaded him to adopt his full name professionally, reasoning that other actors might be named Edward Horton, but only one named Edward Everett Horton. Horton soon cultivated his own special variation of the time-honored double take (an actor's reaction to something, followed by a delayed, more extreme reaction). In Horton's version, he would smile ingratiatingly and nod in agreement with what just happened; then, when realization set in, his facial features collapsed entirely into a sober, troubled mask.

Horton starred in many comedy features in the 1930s, usually playing a mousy fellow who put up with domestic or professional problems to a certain point, and then finally asserted himself for a happy ending. He is best known, however, for his work as a character actor in supporting roles. These include The Front Page (1931), Trouble in Paradise (1932), Alice in Wonderland (1933), The Gay Divorcee (1934, the first of several Astaire/Rogers films in which Horton appeared), Top Hat (1935), Danger - Love at Work (1937), Lost Horizon (1937), Holiday (1938), Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941), Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), Pocketful of Miracles (1961), It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963), and Sex and the Single Girl (1964). His last role was in the comedy film Cold Turkey (1971), in which his character communicated only through facial expressions.

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Known For

Filmography

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Sex and the Single Girl
6.5

Sex and the Single Girl

1964as The Chief
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
7.0

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

1963as Mr. Dinckler
Arsenic and Old Lace
7.6

Arsenic and Old Lace

1944as Mr. Witherspoon
Top Hat
7.2

Top Hat

1935as Horace Hardwick
Lost Horizon
7.0

Lost Horizon

1937as Alexander P. " Lovey " Lovett
Holiday
7.3

Holiday

1938as Nick Potter
Trouble in Paradise
7.4

Trouble in Paradise

1932as François Filiba
Cold Turkey
6.3

Cold Turkey

1971as Hiram C. Grayson
Pocketful of Miracles
7.3

Pocketful of Miracles

1961as Hudgins
The Story of Mankind
4.4

The Story of Mankind

1957as Sir Walter Raleigh
Ziegfeld Girl
6.7

Ziegfeld Girl

1941as Noble Sage
Alice in Wonderland
6.1

Alice in Wonderland

1933as Mad Hatter
The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender
5.1

The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender

1997as Self (archive footage)
Angel
6.7

Angel

1937as Graham
The Merry Widow
6.8

The Merry Widow

1934as Ambassador Popoff
Here Comes Mr. Jordan
7.0

Here Comes Mr. Jordan

1941as Messenger 7013
Shall We Dance
7.3

Shall We Dance

1937as Jeffrey Baird
Forever and a Day
7.5

Forever and a Day

1943as Anthony Trimble-Pomfret
Bluebeard's 8th Wife
7.1

Bluebeard's 8th Wife

1938as Marquis De Loiselle
Design for Living
7.1

Design for Living

1933as Max Plunkett
The Gay Divorcee
6.9

The Gay Divorcee

1934as Egbert Fitzgerald
The Perils of Pauline
4.4

The Perils of Pauline

1967as Caspar Coleman
The Front Page
6.5

The Front Page

1931as Bensinger
Thank Your Lucky Stars
6.2

Thank Your Lucky Stars

1943as Farnsworth
Lady on a Train
6.7

Lady on a Train

1945as Mr. Haskell
Reaching for the Moon
5.7

Reaching for the Moon

1930as Roger, the Valet
The Gang's All Here
5.9

The Gang's All Here

1943as Peyton Potter
Hitting a New High
5.5

Hitting a New High

1937as Lucius B. Blynn
Sunny
5.9

Sunny

1941as Henry Bates
The Devil Is a Woman
6.3

The Devil Is a Woman

1935as Gov. Don Paquito 'Paquitito'
Sing and Like It
5.0

Sing and Like It

1934as Adam Frink - Producer
Smarty
4.6

Smarty

1934as Vernon
That's Right – You're Wrong
6.3

That's Right – You're Wrong

1939as Tom Village
Down to Earth
6.0

Down to Earth

1947as Messenger 7013
Wild Money
8.0

Wild Money

1937as P.E. Dodd
Smart Woman
5.4

Smart Woman

1931as Billy Ross
Hearts Divided
5.5

Hearts Divided

1936as John
I Married an Angel
6.0

I Married an Angel

1942as Peter
Summer Storm
5.7

Summer Storm

1944as Count "Piggy" Volsky
Too Much Business
7.0

Too Much Business

1922as John Henry Jackson
Springtime in the Rockies
6.9

Springtime in the Rockies

1942as McTavish
Cinderella Jones
3.8

Cinderella Jones

1946as Keating
Easy to Love
5.0

Easy to Love

1934as Eric
The Sap
10.0

The Sap

1929as The Sap, Bill Small
2000 Years Later
7.5

2000 Years Later

1969as Evermore
Danger – Love at Work
7.0

Danger – Love at Work

1937as Howard Rogers
The Town Went Wild
7.0

The Town Went Wild

1944as Everett Conway
Lonely Wives
5.3

Lonely Wives

1931as Richard 'Dickie' Smith / Felix, the Great Zero
Her Husband's Affairs
5.4

Her Husband's Affairs

1947as J.B. Cruikshank
$10 Raise
9.0

$10 Raise

1935as Hubert T. Wilkins