Fletcher Norton was an American actor who is best known for With Davy Crockett at the Fall of the Alamo (1926), Sinister Hands (1932), and Exclusive Rights (1926).
Personal and Family Life
Fletcher Norton was born on August 4, 1877, in San Francisco, California. He was married to actress Valeska Suratt, but they later divorced. Details about his personal life are limited, but he had a career that spanned several decades in the film industry.
Death and Legacy
Fletcher Norton passed away on October 3, 1941, in Hollywood, California. His contributions to early cinema, particularly in the silent film era, remain a part of his legacy. Although not widely known today, his work in films left an imprint on the industry at that time.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Secret Six | 1931-04-18 | Jimmy Delano |
Sucker Money | 1933-02-28 | Dan Lukes |
A Private Scandal | 1931-12-30 | Count Raymond d’Alencourt |
Is My Face Red? | 1932-06-17 | Angelo Spinello |
Men of the North | 1930-09-27 | Charlie Cateye (uncredited) |
Dream of Love | 1928-12-01 | Ivan |
Sweethearts and Wives | 1930-06-15 | Maitre d’Hotel |
The Big House | 1930-06-14 | Oliver |
The Phantom of Paris | 1931-09-12 | Raoul the butler |
The Cowboy and the Countess | 1926-01-31 | Duke de Milos |
With Davy Crockett at the Fall of the Alamo | 1926-08-01 | General Santa Anna |
The Star Witness | 1931-08-22 | Henchman Dopey (uncredited) |
The Woman Condemned | 1934-04-03 | Heinrich (uncredited) |
Inspiration | 1931-01-31 | Masher in Sidewalk Cafe (uncredited) |