George M. Carleton was an American actor best known for his roles in Just Off Broadway (1942), The Purple Monster Strikes (1945), and Daughter of the Jungle (1949). He was born on October 28, 1885, in Brooklyn, New York, and he passed away on September 23, 1950, in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
Personal and Family Life
George M. Carleton was married to Marie Zeiner, and they had one child named Claire Carleton. His parents were George Warren Clough and Rosalina K. Mendenhall. Throughout his life, he maintained a strong commitment to his family, which was reflected in his personal relationships.
Death and Legacy
George M. Carleton passed away due to a heart attack on September 23, 1950. His contributions to film and television left a mark in the industry, and he is remembered for his performances in various significant roles. His legacy continues through the films and television shows in which he appeared, leaving an impression on fans and aspiring actors alike.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Back Door to Heaven | 1939-04-19 | Judge (uncredited) |
Just Off Broadway | 1942-08-28 | Judge Robert Walters |
Night Time in Nevada | 1948-09-05 | Attorney Jason Howley |
The Purple Monster Strikes | 1945-10-06 | Dr. Paul Meredith |
Casablanca | 1943-01-15 | American (uncredited) |
Over My Dead Body | 1942-01-15 | Judge |
This Land Is Mine | 1943-05-07 | Mr. Noble, Jury Foreman and Butcher |
The Vampire’s Ghost | 1945-04-13 | Sailor |
Jackass Mail | 1942-07-01 | Pastor |
Marshal of Laredo | 1945-10-06 | Mel Bowers |
Once More, My Darling | 1949-09-10 | Mr. Grant |
The Fleet’s In | 1942-01-24 | Judge |
Prince of the Plains | 1949-04-08 | Sam Phillips (as George Carleton) |
Twin Beds | 1942-04-30 | Minister |
Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion | 1945-05-10 | Wilfred Kittridge |
The Blue Dahlia | 1946-04-16 | DeAnza Hotel Clerk (uncredited) |
Main Street Today | 1944-03-25 | Store Owner Welburn Sprague (uncredited) |
Mission to Moscow | 1943-04-29 | Congressman (uncredited) |
Whistling in the Dark | 1941-08-08 | Deputy Commissioner O’Neill |
Fingers at the Window | 1942-04-22 | Meeting Chairman (uncredited) |
Body and Soul | 1947-11-11 | Prizefight Doctor (uncredited) |
The Time of Their Lives | 1946-08-13 | Museum Guard (uncredited) |
A Song for Miss Julie | 1945-02-19 | Lawyer (uncredited) |
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn | 1945-02-28 | Doctor (uncredited) |
Over 21 | 1945-08-08 | Hinkle (uncredited) |
Two Sisters from Boston | 1946-06-06 | Party Guest (uncredited) |
You Gotta Stay Happy | 1948-10-28 | Portly Man (Uncredited) |
Magnificent Doll | 1946-12-08 | Howard |
Joe Smith, American | 1942-02-01 | Doctor Treating Joe at Home (uncredited) |
Kid Glove Killer | 1942-04-17 | Taggart – Third Politician (uncredited) |
Raiders of the Desert | 1941-07-17 | Jones |
The Man Who Returned to Life | 1942-02-05 | |
The Judge Steps Out | 1947-12-15 | Evelyn’s Attorney (uncredited) |
Mrs. Parkington | 1944-10-12 | Old Man at Ball (uncredited) |
A Foreign Affair | 1948-08-20 | General Finney |
The Lady Gambles | 1949-05-20 | Macllwaine, Poker Player (uncredited) |
Daughter of the Jungle | 1949-02-08 | Vincent Walker |
T-Men | 1947-12-15 | Morgue Attendant (uncredited) |
Hazard | 1948-05-28 | Taxi-Starter (uncredited) |