Edward Everett Horton
Edward Everett Horton Jr. (March 18, 1886 – September 29, 1970) was a distinguished American character actor whose extensive career spanned film, theater, radio, and animated voice work. Horton launched his performing arts journey in 1906, showcasing his talents in vaudeville and Broadway with singing and dancing roles. In 1919, he relocated to Los Angeles, embarking on a career in Hollywood films. His breakout role came in the comedy "Too Much Business" (1922), followed by a notable performance as an idealistic composer in "Beggar on Horseback" (1925).
During the late 1920s, Horton made a name for himself in two-reel silent comedies and smoothly transitioned to sound films, appearing in Warner Bros.' early talkies like "The Terror" (1928) and "Sonny Boy" (1929). Initially performing under the name Edward Horton, he adopted the full name Edward Everett Horton, a suggestion from his father to stand out in the industry.
Horton was renowned for his unique comedic timing, particularly his signature take, where he blended an initial agreeable reaction with an exaggerated realization of the situation. Throughout the 1930s and beyond, he starred in numerous comedy films, often portraying the mild-mannered protagonist who eventually finds his voice. His memorable roles include appearances in classics like "The Gay Divorcee" (1934), "Top Hat" (1935), "Arsenic and Old Lace" (1944), and "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" (1963). His final performance was in "Cold Turkey" (1971), showcasing his talent for conveying emotion purely through facial expressions.
Filmography
Ladies Should Listen
Summer Storm
Roar of the Dragon
The Devil Is a Woman
The Front Page
Cold Turkey
Design for Living
Holiday (1938)
Here Comes Mr. Jordan
The Great Garrick
Danger – Love at Work
The Gang's All Here
Down to Earth
A Bedtime Story
Ziegfeld Girl
Bluebeard's 8th Wife
Shall We Dance
Kiss and Make-Up
In Caliente
Lady on a Train
Smarty
Holiday
Brazil
The Gay Divorcee
The Night Is Young
The Magnificent Dope
Sex and the Single Girl
Lost Horizon
Alice in Wonderland
Top Hat
Wide Open
Angel
Pocketful of Miracles
Springtime in the Rockies