George Carleton (actor)


George M. Carleton was an American character actor of the 1940s. He was a stage actor who began a brief career, during which he appeared in over 100 films, including features, film shorts, and film serials.

Life and career

Born on October 28, 1885, in New York City, he began acting on the stage, eventually reaching Broadway in the comedy Every Thursday, in which he had one of the leading parts of Thomas Clark. The play ran for several months at the Royale Theatre, in New York City in 1934. Carleton appeared in several Broadway plays during the 1930s, including successful productions of Kill That Story, which ran for several months at the Booth Theatre in 1934, and as the coroner in the original staging of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, which ran from late 1935 to early 1936, starring Anne Wiggins Brown and Todd Duncan.
Carleton made his film debut in the small un-credited role of the judge in 1939's Back Door to Heaven. Over the next 10 years he appeared in over 100 films. Most of his roles were un-credited, but he would occasionally be given a larger, featured part, as in the role of Jones in Raiders of the Desert, or as Judge Robert Walters in the 1942 drama Just Off Broadway, or as General Finney in the 1948 comedy-drama A Foreign Affair. Some notable films in which he appeared include: Michael Curtiz' classic Casablanca, starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman; 1944's romantic comedy, Casanova Brown, starring Gary Cooper and Teresa Wright; in Elia Kazan's film directorial debut, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, starring James Dunn, Dorothy McGuire, and Joan Blondell; the 1946 film noir The Blue Dahlia, starring Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake; the 1946 Abbott and Costello comedy The Time of Their Lives; the classic drama Two Years Before the Mast, starring Alan Ladd, Brian Donlevy, William Bendix, and Barry Fitzgerald; the 1948 biopic about Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, Words and Music, starring Tom Drake and Mickey Rooney; and the 1949 comedy Once More, My Darling, starring Robert Montgomery and Ann Blyth. Carleton's final screen performance was in 1949's Malaya, starring Spencer Tracy, James Stewart and Valentina Cortesa.

Death

Carleton died on September 23, 1950, at the age of 64 in Hollywood, California, and was interred at Chapel Of The Pines Crematory in Los Angeles, California.

Filmography

Federal Fugitives The Get-Away Life Begins for Andy Hardy The People vs. Dr. Kildare Whistling in the Dark Raiders of the Desert Tennessee Johnson Fingers at the Window The Great Gildersleeve Jackass Mail Joe Smith, American Just Off Broadway Kid Glove Killer The Man Who Returned to Life Pacific Rendezvous Twin Beds The Fleet's In Casablanca as American Henry Aldrich Haunts a House Lady Bodyguard Over My Dead Body Gangway for Tomorrow Gildersleeve on Broadway Mission to Moscow Riding High This Land Is Mine Jam Session Henry Aldrich's Little Secret Casanova Brown Mrs. Parkington Practically Yours And Now Tomorrow The Big Bonanza You Can't Ration Love Wilson Duffy's Tavern You Came Along Music for Millions An Angel Comes to Brooklyn Behind City Lights Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion Conflict Don Juan Quilligan Marshal of Laredo Over 21 Roughly Speaking A Tree Grows in Brooklyn The Vampire's Ghost Affairs of Geraldine The Blue Dahlia Dangerous Millions Home in Oklahoma The Hoodlum Saint Magnificent Doll Rendezvous 24 Sioux City Sue So Goes My Love Song of Arizona Temptation The Time of Their Lives To Each His Own Two Sisters from Boston Miss Susie Slagle's Two Years Before the Mast The Perils of Pauline The Arnelo Affair The Beginning or the End Blaze of Noon Ladies' Man The Last Round-Up Out of the Blue That's My Gal The Trouble with Women A Foreign Affair Mickey Night Time in Nevada The Return of October Smart Woman T-Men Words and Music Hazard You Gotta Stay Happy The Judge Steps Out Daughter of the Jungle as Vincent WalkerThe Lone Wolf and His Lady as Managing Editor Prince of the Plains as Sam PhillipsThe Lady Gambles as MacIlwaine, Poker Player Any Number Can Play as Mr. Kulik Calamity Jane and Sam Bass as Mr. Sherman Once More, My Darling as Mr. GrantPort of New York as Medical Examiner Malaya as Small Man