Barton Hepburn
Barton Hepburn | |
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Born |
Minneapolis, Minnesota | February 28, 1906
Died |
October 9, 1955 49) Los Angeles, California | (aged
Occupation | Stage, film actor |
Barton Hepburn (February 28, 1906 – October 9, 1955) was an American actor who specialized in drama and comedy,
Hepburn was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was spotted as a stage actor in Los Angeles by the screen director Cecil B. DeMille. He starred in a 1929 production, Painted Faces, an early film with sound. This was not a stageboard for huge success for Hepburn and he returned to theatre, with a number of appearances at Broadway, until the 1940s when he appeared in a number of films, such as Hi Diddle Diddle (1943), The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1944), and A Song for Miss Julie (1945).
He died in Los Angeles on October 9, 1955.
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