Barton MacLane
Biography
Barton MacLane, a distinguished American actor, emerged from Wesleyan University, where he showcased his athletic talents in football and basketball. His physicality paved the way for his film debut in *The Quarterback* (1926) alongside Richard Dix. MacLane humorously noted that he needed to possess the strength to confront villains, although he often found himself portraying the very ruffians he aimed to battle, becoming a quintessential tough guy throughout his extensive 40-year career. His name even became synonymous with the archetype of a loud, rugged henchman.
After honing his craft at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, MacLane began his career in a Brooklyn stock company. By 1927, he made his Broadway debut in *The Trial of Mary Dugan* and secured a role in *Subway Express* (1929-1930). His aspiration to write led to *Rendezvous*, a play that, despite closing after only 21 performances, caught the attention of Warner Bros.
MacLane's notable performances include the mobster Brad Collins in *'G' Men* (1935), and he became a familiar face in Westerns and film noir, often portraying crooked cops and gangsters. Key roles included Al Kruger in *Bullets or Ballots* (1936), outlaw Jack Slade in *Western Union* (1941), and Detective Dundy in *The Maltese Falcon* (1941). He later transitioned to more favorable roles as Marshal Frank Caine in the NBC series *Outlaws* (1960) and as Gen. Martin Peterson in *I Dream of Jeannie* (1965).
Married to actress Charlotte Wynters, with whom he shared the screen in six films, MacLane enjoyed life on their expansive cattle ranch in Madera County, California. His contributions to television earned him a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, solidifying his legacy in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
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Blondes at Work
1938 • Lt. Steve McBride
Kansas Pacific
1953 • Cal Bruce
Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
1950 • Lieutenant John Reece
The Glenn Miller Story
1954 • General Arnold
The Case of the Lucky Legs
1935 • Bisonette
Stand Up and Fight
1939 • Crowder
Cow Country
1953 • Marvin Parker
Let's Dance
1950 • Larry Channock
Three Violent People
1956 • Yates
Best of the Badmen
1951 • Joad
Unknown Island
1948 • Capt. Tarnowski
The Dude Goes West
1948 • Texas Jack Barton
Tillie and Gus
1933 • Commissioner McLennan
The Walls of Jericho
1948 • Rufus J. "Gotch" McCurdy
The Geisha Boy
1958 • Major Ridgley
All Through the Night
1942
The Prince and the Pauper
1937 • John Canty
Draegerman Courage
1937 • Andrew Beaupre
Cry of the Werewolf
1944 • Lt. Barry Lane
Silver River
1948 • 'Banjo' Sweeney
I Found Stella Parish
1935 • Clifton Jeffords
Bombardier
1943 • Archie Dixon