Larry Cotton was an American actor who is best known for Pot o’ Gold (1941). Born on July 14, 1911, in Stigler, Oklahoma, he had a brief but memorable career in Hollywood. He passed away on January 12, 1977, in Hollywood, California.
Personal and Family Life
Larry Cotton was married to Mary Field Morton on September 27, 1942, and they had one child together. He maintained a low profile regarding his family life, focusing primarily on his career as an actor. His marriage lasted until his death in 1977.
Career Highlights
Larry Cotton is primarily recognized for his role as the vocalist in the movie Pot o’ Gold, which released in 1941. His performance, though not widely documented, contributed to the film’s charm. Cotton also lent his voice to a song in the film, which showcased his talents beyond acting.
Death and Legacy
Larry Cotton died on January 12, 1977, in Hollywood, California. His contributions to film, although limited, left an imprint on the entertainment industry during his time. His legacy lives on through his work in Pot o’ Gold and the memories shared by his family.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1941 | Pot o’ Gold | Larry Cotton, Vocalist |
1941 | Pot o’ Gold | Performer: “Do You Believe in Fairy Tales?” (uncredited) |