Raymond Hatton
Biography
Raymond Hatton, born to a physician, embarked on his cinematic journey in 1909 and went on to have a prolific career, gracing nearly 500 films over the decades. He initially made a name for himself in the silent film era by partnering with the robust Wallace Beery in a popular comedy duo. Hatton achieved significant recognition for his portrayal of Rusty Joslin, the tobacco-chewing, tough-talking character in the beloved Three Mesquiteers series. His talent also shone through in the Rough Riders series, where he frequently appeared alongside Johnny Mack Brown as a reliable sidekick.
With a career that spanned from the silent film era to the 1960s, Hatton's last Western role was in the somber film Requiem for a Gunfighter, released in 1965. His contributions to the genre are fondly remembered by fans of classic Westerns. Tragically, Hatton passed away just five days after the death of his wife, Frances, on October 21, 1971. The couple had shared a long and devoted marriage lasting 62 years, leaving behind a legacy of love and dedication that mirrored his storied career in film.
Filmography
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Law and Order
1932 • Deadwood
The Little American
1917 • Count Jules de Destin
The Silver Horde
1930 • Fraser
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
1923
Black Gold
1947 • Bucky
Pawnee
1957
Ghost Guns
1944 • Marshal Sandy Hopkins
Cow Country
1953 • Smokey
Tall in the Saddle
1944
Steamboat Round the Bend
1935 • Matt Abel
The Captive
1915 • Turkish Soldier
The Quick Gun
1964
Penthouse
1933
Over the Wall
1938
Wagon Wheels
1934 • Jim Burch
The Daring Young Man
1935 • Flaherty
Shake, Rattle and Rock!
1956 • Horace Fitzdingle
Rogue of the Rio Grande
1930 • Pedro
Polly of the Circus
1932 • Downey
Day the World Ended
1955 • Pete
New Frontier
1939 • Rusty Joslin
Gun Smoke
1945 • Marshal Sandy