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  1. Raymond William Hatton (July 7, 1887 [citation needed] – October 21, 1971) was an American film actor who appeared in almost 500 motion pictures. Biography. Hatton was born in Red Oak, Iowa. His physician father steered him toward a career in medicine.

  2. Actor: Behind the Front. The son of a physician, Raymond Hatton entered films in 1909, eventually appearing in almost 500 other pictures. In early silents he formed a comedy team with big, burly Wallace Beery.

  3. Actor: Behind the Front. The son of a physician, Raymond Hatton entered films in 1909, eventually appearing in almost 500 other pictures. In early silents he formed a comedy team with big, burly Wallace Beery.

  4. The son of a physician, Raymond Hatton entered films in 1909, eventually appearing in almost 500 other pictures. In early silents he formed a comedy team with big, burly Wallace Beery. He was best known as the tobacco-chewing, rip-snorting Rusty Joslin in the Three Mesquiteers series.

  5. Find the location of Raymond Hatton's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, read a biography, see related stars and browse a map of important places in their career.

  6. Raymond Hatton. Highest Rated: 100% Marked Woman (1937) Lowest Rated: 20% Peck's Bad Boy (1921) Birthday: Jul 7, 1887. Birthplace: Red Oak, Iowa, USA. Legendary actor Raymond Hatton got his...

  7. Raymond William Hatton was an American movie actor who appeared in almost five hundred movies, including a stint of being paired in 1920s comedies with Wallace Beery.

  8. Find bio, credits and filmography information for Raymond Hatton on AllMovie - Looking for all the world like a beardless Rumpelstiltskin, actor Raymond Hatton utilized his…

  9. Find bio, credits and filmography information for Raymond Hatton on AllMovie - Raymond William Hatton was an American film actor who appeared in almost five hundred motion…

  10. Biography. Legendary actor Raymond Hatton got his start in the film business in 1909 with an appearance in a short film called "Tragic Love." After a string of short pictures, he began to make a name for himself as a comic sidekick.