In 1933 fluttery Comedian Edward Everett Horton made a walloping twelve-week success of Springtime for Henry in Los Angeles. In June 1939, with no cinema commitments to tie him down, he decided to ...
"E.E. Horton, Double Take Master, Dies." With those words as a headline to a story published in The Canton Repository on Sept. 30, 1970, Stark County residents learned that they had lost a favorite ...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 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 ...
The air, ladled by scores of cardboard fans, washed about the tiny Clinton (N.J.) Music Hall like warm soup. A maple branch that had grown in through an open window drooped damply over the audience.
In this tworeel comedy Edward Everett Horton is the pampered scion of a family raised by a couple of prissy aunts He does card tricks Through various machinations he winds up running a saloon out west ...
Paul H. Horton Sr., 84, passed away on September 20 after a brief illness. Paul was born in Burlington, VT on August 22, 1937, the son of Irene Miville Horton and Edward Everett Horton, who had passed ...
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