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Ned Norton

2 titles Acting Nov 10, 1881 Died: Mar 26, 1961 Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Ned Norton, originally named Edward Thomas Norton, entered the world on November 10, 1881, in Boston, Massachusetts. He made his mark in the entertainment industry as a talented actor, captivating audiences with his performances throughout the early to mid-20th century. Norton's career featured notable roles in several prominent films, including "Racketeer Round-up" (1934), an engaging crime drama that showcased his versatility, and the animated classic "The Tortoise and the Hare" (1935), where he contributed his voice to bring beloved characters to life. He also appeared in the charming comedy "Christmas in July" (1940), further solidifying his presence in the film world.

Norton’s work contributed significantly to the cinematic landscape of his time, and he became recognized for his ability to immerse himself in diverse roles. His legacy in the film industry is marked not only by his performances but also by his dedication to his craft. Sadly, Ned Norton passed away on March 26, 1961, in Los Angeles, California. His contributions to film continue to be remembered, reflecting an era of Hollywood that blended innovation with storytelling.

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