Gregg Barton(1912-2000)
- Reparto
Gregg Barton nació el 5 de junio de 1912 en Nueva York, EE.UU.. Fue un actor, conocido por Trípoli (1950), The Gunman (1952) y The Gene Autry Show (1950). Estuvo casado con Bonita Cooper y Helen Norris. Murió el 28 de noviembre de 2000 en California, Estados Unidos.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado en total
7.1
Serie de TV
- Stan Richter
- Bearded Henchman
- Henchman Pete
- Bearded Deputy
- Big Henchman in Checked Shirt
- Big Henchman in Plaid Shirt
- Gunslinger in Dark Shirt
- Gus, Card Player in Checked Shirt
- Haberdasher
- Henchman Burke
- Henchman Cal
- Henchman Collins
- Henchman Gaffer
- Henchman Hurry
- Hickey - Henchman
- Man on Stage
- Monroe
- Paymaster
- Ridge - Henchman Guarding Tansey
- Sloan - Henchman
- The Stranger
Reparto
- Nombre alternativo
- Greg Barton
- Altura
- 1.83 m
- Nacimiento
- Defunción
- 28 de noviembre de 2000
- Fallbrook, California, Estados Unidos(causas naturales)
- CónyugesBonita Cooper1983 - 28 de noviembre de 2000 (su muerte)
- TriviaEnlisted in the US Marine Corps while working on Los tigres voladores (1942). He was still filming his part as his reporting date approached, but the crew worked overtime to finish shooting his scenes. Shooting wrapped at 12:30 a.m., and he was with the Marines in San Diego 7-1/2 hours later.
- Citas[about director Spencer Gordon Bennet] He was a big . . . about 6'2" . . . quiet, gentle man who got what he wanted by just being nice. You couldn't possibly let him down, because he was so quiet and gentle and knew what he wanted. As long as you knew what you were doing . . . knew your part . . . knew your words . . . he was just as gentle as a lamb. His pace was even. He wasn't hysterical at all and he was very affable after hours when we went in to have a couple of drinks before dinner . . . he would mingle with the people . . . he was just one of 'em. When he worked, he'd bring you up to where he wanted you to be without you even knowing it. He planned things out, he knew where he was going. I never heard the man raise his voice. I got the feeling he was content where he was [on serials and B films]. He didn't want all the hubbub of somebody looking over his shoulder all the time. He knew what he wanted and knew his gentleness would get it for him.
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