Leon Alton
**Leon Alton: A Multifaceted Talent in Entertainment**
Leon Alton was a versatile performer whose career spanned from the 1920s to the late 1970s, encompassing stage, film, and television. He began his journey in the vibrant world of Broadway during the 1930s, where he showcased his talent in various musicals until the early 1940s. As the musical landscape began to shift, Alton made the transition to Hollywood, where his skills as a dancer allowed him to shine in numerous ensemble scenes, becoming a familiar face in iconic films.
As the popularity of musicals waned in the mid-1950s, Alton adeptly adapted to the changing industry, quickly finding work that capitalized on his classic good looks and presence. He became a reliable character actor, frequently cast as bankers, dignified townsfolk, and other roles that required a polished demeanor. By the late 1950s, he gained recognition with credited roles in popular television series such as *Bat Masterson*, *Tombstone Territory*, and *Lock-Up*, all while continuing to participate in ensemble scenes.
Throughout the 1960s, Alton's career flourished. He appeared in notable films like *True Grit*, *The Cheyenne Social Club*, and *Airport*, as well as many prominent television shows of the era. While his name may not resonate with contemporary audiences, within the industry, Alton was regarded as a dependable and respected talent whose contributions to entertainment left a lasting impression.
Filmography
Désirée
Hollywood or Bust
Period of Adjustment
Phffft
The Juggler
Destination Murder
Desperate
The Swan
Days of Wine and Roses
The Young Stranger
Small Town Girl
Sirocco (1951)
The Killer Is Loose
Somebody Up There Likes Me
Kisses for My President
The Tingler
The Notorious Landlady
Party Girl
A Star Is Born (1954)
Never a Dull Moment (1968)
Two on a Guillotine
Bell, Book and Candle
Daddy's Gone A-Hunting
Go Naked in the World
How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life