- Date of Birth: 18 March, 1886
- Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York
- Biography: Edward Everett Horton (March 18, 1886 – September 29, 1970) was an American character actor with a long career in film, theater, radio, television and voice work for animated cartoons.
Filmography
- Cold Turkey (1971)
- The Governor & J.J. File Safe (1970)
- Nanny and the Professor Strictly for the Birds (1970)
- 2000 Years Later (1969)
- The Perils of Pauline (1967)
- Camp Runamuck (1965)
- F Troop Don't Look Now, One of Our Cannon Is Missing (1965)
- F Troop A Gift from the Chief (1965)
News
Theater Review: Taking Steps
hollywoodreporter.com –
2008-05-27
Venue: South Coast Repertory, Segerstrom Stage, Costa Mesa, Calif.(through June 15).South Coast Repertory returns to one of its favorites, English playwright Alan Ayckbourn, for its season finale. ... Full Article
There is not a second here to not love on this lovingly crafted DVD collection of one of the best cartoons ever made. These are the cartoons that I watched as a child in the 1960's and how sad for... ... Full Article
Who didn't love the vignettes during ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE when the little fairy would fly into the frame to introduce a FRACTURED FAIRY TALE and the big book would slam shut on her with just her wand poking out? ... Full Article
This well-cast light comedy was based on the stage play by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly. Three clerks for the Kincaid Piano Company -- Leonard Beebe (Edward Everett Horton), Chester Mullin Z. ... Full Article
The Woman in Command in this well-appointed British musical is vaudeville star Maisie Marvello, played by Cicely Courtenedge. Born into a theatrical family that dates back to the 16th century, Maisie has every intention of carrying on the tradition into... ... Full Article
Few actors were more beloved of audiences across multiple generations -- and from more different fields of entertainment -- than Edward Everett Horton. For almost 70 years, his work delighted theatergoers on two coasts (and a lot of the real... ... Full Article


Alice In Wonderland 1933 - Edward Everett Horton Mad Hatter
