Edward Everett Horton Actor
Edward Everett Horton is a 84 years old actor from United States of America from Brooklyn, New York. Edward Everett Horton was born on March 18, 1886 (died on September 29, 1970, he was 84 years old) in Brooklyn, New York. His nickname was E.E. Horton, Edward Horton, Horton E.E.; Horton Edward.
About
No, he died on 09/29/1970, 54 years ago. He was 84 years old when he died. Cause of death: cancer. He died in Encino and buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park .
Works
Edward Everett Horton Movies (106)
There are 106 movies of Edward Everett Horton.
His first feature film was It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963, as Mr. Dinckler). He was 77 when he starred in this movie. Since 1963, he has appeared in 106 feature films. The last one is 2000 Years Later (1969). In this movie, we watched him in the Evermore character .
View all Edward Everett Horton movies.Edward Everett Horton movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Mr. Dinckler | It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) | 77 |
Mad Hatter | Alice in Wonderland (1933) | 47 |
Horace Hardwick | Top Hat (1935) | 49 |
Hutchins | Pocketful of Miracles (1961) | 75 |
Alexander P. " Lovey " Lovett | Lost Horizon (1937) | 51 |
Professor Nick Potter | Holiday (1938) | 52 |
Max Plunkett | Design for Living (1933) | 126 |
The Chief | Sex and the Single Girl (1964) | 78 |
François Filiba | Trouble in Paradise (1932) | 46 |
Mr. Witherspoon | Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) | 58 |
Gov. Don Paquito 'Paquitito' | The Devil Is a Woman (1935) | 49 |
Messenger 7013 | Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941) | 55 |
Egbert | The Gay Divorcee (1934) | 48 |
Jeffrey Baird | Shall We Dance (1937) | 51 |
The Marquis De Loiselle | Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (1938) | 52 |
Graham | Angel (1937) | 51 |
Noble Sage | Ziegfeld Girl (1941) | 55 |
Bensinger | The Front Page (1931) | 45 |
Ambassador Popoff | The Merry Widow (1934) | 48 |
Messenger 7013 | Down to Earth (1947) | 61 |
Sir Walter Raleigh | The Story of Mankind (1957) | 71 |
The Black Slipper (1967) | 81 | |
Farnsworth | Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943) | 57 |
Sir Anthony Trimble-Pomfret | Forever and a Day (1943) | 56 |
The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender (1997) | 111 | |
Marcel Caron | Kiss and Make-Up (1934) | 48 |
Peyton Potter | The Gang's All Here (1943) | 57 |
Mr. Haskell | Lady on a Train (1945) | 59 |
Nick Potter | Holiday (1930) | 44 |
Neil McRae | Beggar on Horseback (1925) | 39 |
Hiram C. Grayson | Cold Turkey (1971) | 84 |
John | Hearts Divided (1936) | 50 |
Jeremy Dilke | The Man in the Mirror (1936) | 50 |
Tubby | The Great Garrick (1937) | 51 |
McTavish | Springtime in the Rockies (1942) | 56 |
Eric | The Ghost Goes Wild (1947) | 61 |
Himself | Things You Never See on the Screen (1935) | 49 |
Benoit - Janitor | La Bohème (1926) | 39 |
Fisher | Success at Any Price (1934) | 47 |
Lucius B. Blynn | Hitting a New High (1937) | 51 |
Horace Hunter | The Magnificent Dope (1942) | 56 |
Mr. Grattan | The Perfect Specimen (1937) | 51 |
J.B. Cruikshank | Her Husband's Affairs (1947) | 61 |
Keating | Cinderella Jones (1946) | 59 |
Count Alexander Volsky | Summer Storm (1944) | 58 |
Dad's Choice (1928) | 41 | |
Director | Dad's Choice (1928) | 41 |
Roger, the Valet | Reaching for the Moon (1930) | 44 |
Judge Avery Webster | Steppin' in Society (1945) | 59 |
Davenport Rogers | The Singing Kid (1936) | 50 |
Harold Brandon | In Caliente (1935) | 49 |
Richard 'Dickie' Smith / Felix, the Great Zero | Lonely Wives (1931) | 44 |
Count Humbert Evel Bruger | The King and the Chorus Girl (1937) | 51 |
Hubert Dash | College Swing (1938) | 52 |
P.E. Dodd | Wild Money (1937) | 51 |
Sir George Kelvin | But the Flesh Is Weak (1932) | 46 |
Peter | I Married an Angel (1942) | 56 |
Ernest Figg | Paris Honeymoon (1939) | 52 |
Paul Vernet | Ladies Should Listen (1934) | 48 |
Baron Szereny | The Night Is Young (1935) | 48 |
Professor Shotesbury | The Body Disappears (1941) | 55 |
Ferdinand Fane | The Terror (1928) | 42 |
Tom Village - a Screenwriter | That's Right - You're Wrong (1939) | 53 |
Adam Frink - Producer | Sing and Like it (1934) | 48 |
Howard Rogers | Danger - Love at Work (1937) | 51 |
Mortimer Thompson | Little Big Shot (1935) | 49 |
Rene | Kiss Me Again (1931) | 44 |
Henry Bates | Sunny (1941) | 55 |
Hiram Dilworthy | Faithful in My Fashion (1946) | 60 |
Bob Alten | The Man Who Fights Alone (1924) | 38 |
Uncle Harry | Helen's Babies (1924) | 38 |
Eddie | Behind the Counter (1928) | 41 |
Dad | Ask Dad (1929) | 42 |
Simon Haldane | Wide Open (1930) | 43 |
Monty Winston | Six Cylinder Love (1931) | 45 |
Billy Ross | Smart Woman (1931) | 45 |
Horace Keats | The Age for Love (1931) | 45 |
Busby | Roar of the Dragon (1932) | 46 |
Sebastian Marvello | Soldiers of the King (1933) | 47 |
Victor Dubois | A Bedtime Story (1933) | 47 |
Dudley Leake | It's a Boy (1933) | 47 |
Professor Gaston Bibi | The Way to Love (1933) | 47 |
Eric | Easy to Love (1934) | 47 |
Albert Stuyvesant Spottiswood | The Poor Rich (1934) | 47 |
Vernon | Smarty (1934) | 48 |
Leander 'Bunny' Nolan | Biography of a Bachelor Girl (1935) | 48 |
Count Josef 'Peppi' von Schlapstaat | All the King's Horses (1935) | 48 |
Augie Winterspoon | Going Highbrow (1935) | 49 |
Rev. Robert Spalding | The Private Secretary (1935) | 49 |
Dudley Dixon | Your Uncle Dudley (1935) | 49 |
Ned Farrar | Her Master's Voice (1936) | 49 |
Will Wright | Nobody's Fool (1936) | 50 |
Edward J. Billop | Oh, Doctor (1937) | 51 |
Oliver | Little Tough Guys in Society (1938) | 52 |
Treadwell | The Gang's All Here (1939) | 52 |
You're the One (1941) | 54 | |
Joseph Smith | Bachelor Daddy (1941) | 55 |
Fred Stonebraker | Weekend for Three (1941) | 55 |
Orrin | Her Primitive Man (1944) | 58 |
Philip McCooley | San Diego I Love You (1944) | 58 |
Everett St. John Everett | Brazil (1944) | 58 |
Everett Conway | The Town Went Wild (1944) | 58 |
Dr. Milo Edwards | Earl Carroll Sketchbook (1946) | 60 |
Narrator | One Got Fat (1963) | 77 |
Caspar Coleman | The Perils of Pauline (1967) | 81 |
Evermore | 2000 Years Later (1969) | 82 |
Edward Everett Horton TV Shows (15)
His first TV Show was The Ed Sullivan Show (1948).
View all Edward Everett Horton TV shows.Education
He graduated from New York University Tandon School Of Engineering, Oberlin College and Columbia University
What was Edward's zodiac sign?Edward Everett Horton zodiac sign was pisces.
Other facts about Edward Everett Horton
Alias | E.E. Horton, Edward Horton, Horton E.E.; Horton Edward |
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Place of death | Encino |
Work period (start) | 1906-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Family name | Horton. Show people with the surname Horton |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Cause of death | Cancer |
Instrument | Voice |
Unmarried partner | Gavin Gordon |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Date of death | 1970-09-29T00:00:00Z |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Place of burial | Forest Lawn Memorial Park |
Given name | Everett , series ordinal: 2 |