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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.
Assistant District Attorney Bob Barton
Agitating Orator
Academy Award Presenter (uncredited)
Flood a Newsman (uncredited)
Dunhill (uncredited)
Judge (uncredited)
Dr. Nelson Norris
Officer
Dean Who Expels Roark (uncredited)
Mr. Horton - Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Chauncey Smith
Arthur W. Morley (uncredited)
Hargraves
Col. Hart
George Hastings
District Attorney
Captain Biddle
Davenport
Filson
Mr. Edward Littlejohn Sr.
Brewster
Dr. Terry (uncredited)
Jennings
Barham
Dr. Gideon (uncredited)
Inspector Johnson (uncredited)
Gerald Grant
Committeeman
Attorney Cluett
Mr. Daniels
Augustus Piton
District Attorney
Airport Official (uncredited)
Prosecuting Attorney Winter (uncredited)
Dr. Frazee
Rawlings
Justice Department Chief Hughes
Attorney Martin Stafford
Agent J. W. McNeary
Police Sergeant
George Hathaway
Stanhope
Arthur Prince
Hilton, an attorney
Maj. Thorndike
Joe Kinney
Judge
District Attorney
Mr. Whitman
Mr. St. Clair
Keyes
Judge
Daniel D. Harrington
George Hunnicutt
Relief captain
Prosecutor
Prosecuting Attorney
Dr. Peters (uncredited)
Senator
Dr. Bleaker
Peters
Director
Mr. Reynolds
Courtney Weld
Mortimer Hilton
Lt. Colonel Rogers
Dr. Cecil Carter
Mr. Grover, Head Buyer for the Store
Board Member
U.S. Attorney
Judge
Assistant D.A. Galway
Andrew Madison
Mr. Edmonds - Bank Manager
Minister
District Attorney
Stringer
Moran (uncredited)
Police Inspector
Robert Carroll
Bill Branch
J. Bellingham Parks
Louis Martin
Detective Connors (uncredited)
District Attorney
Judge Malone
Officer at Randolph Air Field
Oscar McFarrey
Charles Kennedy
John L. Curtis
Mr. Mewell
Harmon