Paul Stanton
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Paul Stanton (1884-1955) was an American character actor and bit-part player in American films.
Originally from Illinois, he appeared in about 130 films between 1918 and 1952, mostly in supporting roles. He often portrayed authoritarian figures like judges, attorneys, managers, officials and doctors.
Paul Stanton (1884-1955) was an American character actor and bit-part player in American films.
Originally from Illinois, he appeared in about 130 films between 1918 and 1952, mostly in supporting roles. He often portrayed authoritarian figures like judges, attorneys, managers, officials and doctors.
Known For
95 titles
Pacific Blackout
Army Girl
Half Angel
Strange Alibi
Slightly Dangerous
Dangerous Number
Remember the Day
Lucky Jordan
Always Together
My Heart Belongs to Daddy
Man Of The People
Strangers All
Dimples
Sins of Man
Kentucky Moonshine
It Can't Last Forever
Another Face
Shine on Harvest Moon
Red Salute
Black Legion
Stand Up and Cheer!
Undercover Doctor
Lady with Red Hair
West Point of the Air
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