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Charles Paton (31 July 1874 – 10 April 1970) was an English film actor. He appeared in 105 films between 1927 and 1951, including Freedom of the Seas. In 1927, he appeared in a short film, made in the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film process, singing "If Your Face Wants to Smile, We'll Let It In" from the revue John Citizen's Lament.He was born in London and died from a heart attack, also in London.
Date Of Birth July 31, 1874 Died 1970-04-10 Place Of Birth London, England, UK Height 5' 6" (1.68 m) Profession Actor, Miscellaneous Crew Star Sign Leo
# Fact 1 Balding, bespectacled and perpetually befuddled-looking British small part character actor with a long list of credits as porters, clerks, shopkeepers, cabbies and the occasional alderman or mayor. 2 Began his show business career in music hall, circuses and concert parties.
Actor Title Year Status Character Regal Cavalcade 1935 Taxi Driver The Man Who Knew Too Much 1934 Shopkeeper (uncredited) Girls Will Be Boys 1934 Sanders Song at Eventide 1934 Director Freedom of the Seas 1934 Gamp Those Were the Days 1934 Shopkeeper With Telephone (uncredited) The Girl in Possession 1934 Saunders The Love Nest 1933 Pa Too Many Wives 1933 uncredited The Acting Business 1933 Ward The Ghost Camera 1933 Farmer (uncredited) The Iron Stair 1933 Sloan The Other Mrs. Phipps 1932 Short Jem The Third String 1932 Sam Small Bachelor's Baby 1932 Mr. Ponder Love on Wheels 1932 Bus Passenger (uncredited) Rynox 1932 Samuel Richforth A Letter of Warning 1932 Short Vicar The Spare Room 1932 Short Mr. Webster Josser Joins the Navy 1932 Prof. Black The Great Gay Road 1931 Innkeeper What a Night! 1931 Grindle The Girl in the Night 1931 Prof. Winthrop Glamour 1931 Clockwinder The Wife's Family 1931 Noah Nagg Stepping Stones 1931 Suger Daddy Contraband Love 1931 Jude Sterling The Lyons Mail 1931 George Didier The Speckled Band 1931 Builder (uncredited) Sherlock Holmes' Fatal Hour 1931 J.J. Godfrey The Professional Guest 1931 Short Minor Role (uncredited) A Sister to Assist 'Er 1930 Thistlethwaite The W Plan 1930 Defence Counsel The Feather 1929 Professor Vivian Blackmail 1929 Mr. White Piccadilly 1929 Doorman (uncredited) In Borrowed Plumes 1928 Short Skipper Two of a Trade 1928 Short Mate John Citizen's Lament 1927 Short John Citizen Fortune in Diamonds 1951 Barman The Clouded Yellow 1950 Mac (uncredited) Portrait of Clare 1950 Registrar Once a Sinner 1950 Mr. Hector Lamb Night and the City 1950 Watchman (uncredited) The Girl Who Couldn't Quite 1950 Vicar (uncredited) The Spider and the Fly 1949 Café Schader Waiter (uncredited) Celia 1949 Grocer Man on the Run 1949 Second Hand Clothes Shop Proprietor For Them That Trespass 1949 Stage Doorman (uncredited) Temptations 1949 Gardener Cardboard Cavalier 1949 Mine Host Love in Waiting 1948 Old Man The Chronicles of Ben 1948 TV Mini-Series Old man House of Darkness 1948 Crabtree's Clerk Miranda 1948 On the Kiosk (uncredited) Escape Dangerous 1947 Night Porter Green Fingers 1947 Hudson (uncredited) Woman to Woman 1947 Pilot Springtime 1946 Stage Door Keeper (uncredited) London Town 1946 Novelty Shopkeeper Bedelia 1946 Railway Clerk Caesar and Cleopatra 1945 Councillor (uncredited) Waltz Time 1945 Minister of Education He Snoops to Conquer 1945 Assistant Editor (uncredited) Read All About It 1945 Short Mayor (uncredited) Candles at Nine 1944 Stagedoor Keeper (uncredited) Strawberry Roan 1944 Auctioneer's Assistant (uncredited) Give Us the Moon 1944 uncredited A Canterbury Tale 1944 Ernie Brooks Men of Rochdale 1944 Short Mr. Dunlop Adventure for Two 1943 Mr. Bishop (uncredited) It Started at Midnight 1943 Old Mother Riley Detective 1943 Mr. Danvers (uncredited) Went the Day Well? 1942 Harry Brown (uncredited) The Young Mr. Pitt 1942 Minor Role (uncredited) Uncensored 1942 uncredited Salute John Citizen 1942 Train Passenger (uncredited) The Goose Steps Out 1942 Passenger Arrested on Train (uncredited) South American George 1941 uncredited 'Pimpernel' Smith 1941 Steinhof Old Mother Riley's Ghosts 1941 Three Silent Men 1940 Mr. Gibbs (uncredited) Girl in the News 1940 Chemist (uncredited) Old Mother Riley in Society 1940 Stagedoor Keeper (uncredited) To Hell with Hitler 1940 Simion (uncredited) The Body Vanished 1939 Mr. Briggs The Saint in London 1939 Tobacco Shop Proprietor The Secret Four 1939 Platform Speaker (uncredited) Inspector Hornleigh 1939 Auction Bidder (uncredited) Men Without Honour 1939 Rev. Fanshawe Telecrime 1939 TV Series The Ware Case 1938 Foreman Climbing High 1938 Hairdresser (uncredited) Weddings Are Wonderful 1938 Minor role Not According to Schedule 1938 TV Short Julius Caesar 1938 TV Movie Varro / Commoner Convict 99 1938 Smith (uncredited) A Sister to Assist 'Er 1938 Mr. Harris Double or Quits 1938 Mr. Binks Sailing Along 1938 uncredited The Last Chance 1937 Connel's Clerk Rhythm Racketeer 1937 Assistant In Chemist Shop (uncredited) Missing, Believed Married 1937 Mr. Horton Old Mother Riley 1937 Family Solicitor Museum Mystery 1937 Clutters The Dominant Sex 1937 Mr. Webster Good Morning, Boys 1937 Photographer (uncredited) Rembrandt 1936 Burgher at Auction (uncredited) Crime Over London 1936 uncredited The Prisoner of Corbal 1936 French Commandant Pal O'Mine 1936 Short Macready Phelps When Knights Were Bold 1936 The Mayor The Vandergilt Diamond Mystery 1936 Mr. Throstle Jury's Evidence 1936 Crowther Music Hath Charms 1935 uncredited Once in a New Moon 1935 uncredited No Monkey Business 1935 Lodging House Keeper (uncredited)
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Skippy's Playground at Waratah Headquarters TV Movie documentary puppets
Known for movies Blackmail (1929) as Mr. White
Two of a Trade (1928) as Mate
In Borrowed Plumes (1928) as Skipper
A Canterbury Tale (1944) as Ernie Brooks