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Birthday
December 20, 1884
Day of Death
1955-10-09
(70 years old)
Place of Birth
Sterling, Illinois, USA
Also Known As
Paul George Stahl
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Paul Stanton (1884-1955) was an American character actor and bit-part player in American films. Originally from Illinois, he appeared in about 130 films between 1918 and 1952, mostly in supporting roles. He often portrayed authoritarian figures like judges, attorneys, managers, officials and doctors.
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20,000 Men a Year
as Gerald Grant
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
as Flood a Newsman (uncredited)
Hollywood Cavalcade
as Filson
They Shall Have Music
as Inspector Johnson (uncredited)
Bachelor Mother
as Hargraves
Stronger Than Desire
as Assistant D.A. Galway
Undercover Doctor
as Courtney Weld
Rose of Washington Square
as District Attorney
The Story of Alexander Graham Bell
as Chauncey Smith
1938
1937
Paid to Dance
as Charles Kennedy
Portia on Trial
as Judge
The Awful Truth
as Judge (uncredited)
Youth on Parole
as Police Inspector
Danger – Love at Work
as Hilton, an attorney
Stella Dallas
as Arthur W. Morley (uncredited)
It Can't Last Forever
as U.S. Attorney
It Could Happen to You
as District Attorney
Make Way for Tomorrow
as Mr. Horton - Hotel Manager (uncredited)
A Star Is Born
as Academy Award Presenter (uncredited)
Midnight Taxi
as Agent J. W. McNeary
Time Out for Romance
as Harmon
Black Legion
as Barham
Man Of The People
as Stringer
Dangerous Number
as Police Sergeant
1936
Night Waitress
as District Attorney
Crack-Up
as Daniel D. Harrington
The Public Pays
as Moran (uncredited)
Dimples
as Mr. St. Clair
The Longest Night
as Mr. Grover, Head Buyer for the Store
The Road to Glory
as Relief captain
Sing, Baby, Sing
as Brewster
Poor Little Rich Girl
as George Hathaway
Sins of Man
as Minister
Private Number
as Rawlings
Half Angel
as District Attorney
Champagne Charlie
as Board Member
Charlie Chan at the Circus
as Joe Kinney
Every Saturday Night
as Mr. Mewell
The Prisoner of Shark Island
as Agitating Orator
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1918