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{{Short description|American actor (1912–2000)}}
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| name = Gregg Barton
| name = Gregg Barton
| image = Gregg Barton photo.jpg
| image = Gregg Barton in The Public Defender (Failure).jpg
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| caption = Barton in an episode of ''[[The Public Defender (TV series)|The Public Defender]]'' (1955)
| caption = Autographed photo
| birth_name = Harold Wilson Barker
| birth_name = Harold Wilson Barker
| birth_date = {{birth date|1912|6|5}}
| birth_date = {{birth date|1912|6|5}}
| birth_place = [[Long Island City, New York]], U.S.
| birth_place = [[Long Island City, New York]], U.S.
| death_date = {{death date and age|2000|11|28|1912|6|5}}
| death_date = {{death date and age|2000|11|28|1912|6|5}}
| death_place = [[Fallbrook, California]], U.S.
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| resting_place = Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, [[San Diego]], [[California]]
| occupation = Actor
| occupation = Actor
| yearsactive = 1942–1966
| years_active = 1942–1966
| spouse =
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}}
'''Gregg Barton''' (Born '''Harold Wilson Barker''', June 5, 1912 &ndash; November 28, 2000{{Citation needed |date=December 2023}} ) was an American actor, who played various roles in feature films and television series.<ref>{{Citation |title=Encyclopedia of American Film Serials|date=February 7, 2017|publisher=Geoff Mayer|isbn=9781476627199|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mCgSDgAAQBAJ&q=Gregg+Barton+actor&pg=PA54}}</ref>

'''Gregg Barton''' (Born '''Harold Wilson Barker''', June 5, 1912 – November 28, 2000) was an American actor.


==Career==
==Career==
A native of [[Long Island City, New York]], Barton is possibly best remembered for having played the role of Stan Richter in the [[Broadcast syndication|syndicated]] [[television series]] ''[[The Gene Autry Show]]''. He appeared sixteen times on another syndicated series, ''[[The Range Rider]]'', eleven times on ''[[Annie Oakley (TV series)|Annie Oakley]]'', seven times each on ''[[The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok]]'' and ''[[The Lone Ranger (TV series)|The Lone Ranger]]'', six times on ''[[26 Men]]'', five times on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]'s ''[[The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp]]'', four times on [[NBC]]'s ''[[Laramie (TV series)|Laramie]]'', and three times each on ''[[The Texan (TV series)|The Texan]]'' and ''[[Tales of the Texas Rangers]]''.
Born in [[Oswego, New York]], Barton is possibly best remembered for having played the role of Stan Richter in the [[Broadcast syndication|syndicated]] [[television series]] ''[[The Gene Autry Show]]''. He appeared sixteen times on another syndicated series, ''[[The Range Rider]]'', eleven times on ''[[Annie Oakley (TV series)|Annie Oakley]]'', seven times each on ''[[The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok]]'' and ''[[The Lone Ranger (TV series)|The Lone Ranger]]'', six times on ''[[26 Men]]'', five times on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]'s ''[[The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp]]'', four times on [[NBC]]'s ''[[Laramie (TV series)|Laramie]]'', and three times each on ''[[The Texan (TV series)|The Texan]]'' and ''[[Tales of the Texas Rangers]]''.<ref>{{Citation |title=Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2000|date=October 24, 2008|publisher=Harris M. Lentz III|isbn=9780786452057|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GnnGCwAAQBAJ&q=Gregg+Barton+actor&pg=PA18}}</ref>


Barton played guest roles in other series too, such as ''[[Sky King]]'' (1952 and 1956), ''[[Adventures of Superman (TV series)|Adventures of Superman]]'' (1953), ''[[The Cisco Kid (TV series)|The Cisco Kid]]'' (1954), ''[[Steve Donovan, Western Marshal]]'' (1956), ''[[Fury (TV series)|Fury]]'' (1958), ''[[Jefferson Drum]]'' (1958), ''[[The Deputy (TV series)|The Deputy]]'' (1959), ''[[Bonanza]]'' (1960), ''[[Wagon Train]]'' (1962), and ''[[Death Valley Days]]'' (1969)
Barton played guest roles in other series too, such as ''[[Sky King]]'' (1952 and 1956), ''[[Adventures of Superman (TV series)|Adventures of Superman]]'' (1953), ''[[The Cisco Kid (TV series)|The Cisco Kid]]'' (1954), ''[[Steve Donovan, Western Marshal]]'' (1956), ''[[Fury (American TV series)|Fury]]'' (1958), ''[[Jefferson Drum]]'' (1958), ''[[The Deputy (TV series)|The Deputy]]'' (1959), ''[[Bonanza]]'' (1960), ''[[Wagon Train]]'' (1962), and ''[[Death Valley Days]]'' (1969).<ref>{{Citation |title=Obituaries in the Performing Arts|year=2000|publisher=Harris M. Lentz|isbn=9780786410248|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PZ8HAQAAMAAJ&q=Gregg+Barton+actor+death+valley+day}}</ref>


He appeared in such films as ''[[Flying Tigers (film)|Flying Tigers]]'' (1942) with [[John Wayne]], ''[[The Three Musketeers (1948 film)|The Three Musketeers]]'' (1948), ''[[The Man from Laramie]]'' (1955), ''[[China Doll (film)|China Doll]]'' (1958) with [[Victor Mature]] and ''[[Morituri (1965 film)|Morituri]]'' (1965) with [[Marlon Brando]].
He appeared in such films as ''[[Flying Tigers (film)|Flying Tigers]]'' (1942) with [[John Wayne]], ''[[The Three Musketeers (1948 film)|The Three Musketeers]]'' (1948), ''[[The Man from Laramie]]'' (1955), ''[[China Doll (film)|China Doll]]'' (1958) with [[Victor Mature]] and ''[[Morituri (1965 film)|Morituri]]'' (1965) with [[Marlon Brando]].<ref>{{Citation |title=The Motion Picture Guide, Volumen5|year=1985|publisher=Jay Robert Nash, Stanley Ralph Ross|isbn=9780933997059|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4oUqAAAAYAAJ&q=Gregg+Barton+actor+morituri}}</ref>


== Filmography ==
==Death==
Barton died in 2000. He was interred at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in [[San Diego]], [[California]].<ref>Wilson, Scott. ''Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons'', 3d ed.: 2 (Kindle Locations 25047-25048). McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Kindle Edition.</ref>
*1942 ''[[A Yank at Eton]]''
*1942 ''[[Flying Tigers (film)|Flying Tigers]]''
*1947 ''[[Kilroy Was Here]]''
*1948 ''[[The Three Musketeers (1948 film)|The Three Musketeers]]''
*1948 ''[[Command Decision (film)|Command Decision]]''
*1948 ''[[Joan of Arc (1948 film)|Joan of Arc]]''
*1949 ''[[Massacre River]]''
*1950 ''[[The Blazing Sun (1950 film)|The Blazing Sun]]''
*1950 ''[[Texas Dynamo]]''
*1951 ''[[Silver City Bonanza]]''
*1952 ''[[The Gunman (1952 film)|The Gunman]]''
*1952 ''[[The Maverick]]''
*1953 ''[[Last of the Pony Riders]]''
*1954 ''[[The Far Country]]''
*1954 ''[[The Command (film)|The Command]]''
*1954 ''[[Drums Across the River]]''
*1955 ''[[The Man from Laramie]]''
*1956 ''[[The Conqueror (1956 film)|The Conqueror]]''
*1956 ''[[Backlash (1956 film)|Backlash]]''
*1956 ''[[Uranium Boom]]''
*1956 ''[[Raw Edge]]''
*1957 ''[[Joe Dakota (1957 film)|Joe Dakota]]''
*1958 ''[[Man from God's Country]]''
*1958 ''[[China Doll (film)|China Doll]]''
*1959 ''[[The Gunfight at Dodge City]]''
*1959 ''[[Lone Texan]]''
*1963 ''[[The Gun Hawk]]''
*1965 ''[[Morituri (1965 film)|Morituri]]''


== Selected filmography ==
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*1942: ''[[A Yank at Eton]]'' - Coach (uncredited)
*1942: ''[[Flying Tigers (film)|Flying Tigers]]'' - Tex Norton
*1947: ''[[The Beginning or the End]]'' – Enola Gay Navigator (uncredited)
*1947: ''[[West to Glory]]'' – Jim Barrett
*1947: ''[[Kilroy Was Here (1947 film)|Kilroy Was Here]]'' – Guard
*1947: ''[[Song of the Thin Man]]'' – Male Nurse (uncredited)
*1947: ''[[Big Town After Dark]]'' – Detective (uncredited)
*1948: ''[[Albuquerque (film)|Albuquerque]]'' – Murkill's Henchman in Buckboard / Ted's Assailant (uncredited)
*1948: ''[[Homecoming (1948 film)|Homecoming]]'' – Captain (uncredited)
*1948: ''[[Raw Deal (1948 film)|Raw Deal]]'' – Car Owner (uncredited)
*1948: ''[[Tap Roots]]'' – Captain (uncredited)
*1948: ''[[Michael O'Halloran (1948 film)|Michael O'Halloran]]'' – Officer Barker
*1948: ''[[The Three Musketeers (1948 film)|The Three Musketeers]]'' – Musketeer (uncredited)
*1948: ''[[Joan of Arc (1948 film)|Joan of Arc]]'' – Capt. Louis de Culan
*1948: ''[[Command Decision (film)|Command Decision]]'' – Sergeant (uncredited)
*1949: ''[[Johnny Stool Pigeon]]'' – Treasury Man (uncredited)
*1949: ''[[Not Wanted]]'' – Patrolman
*1949: ''[[Massacre River]]'' – Frank
*1949: ''[[Scene of the Crime (1949 film)|Scene of the Crime]]'' – Detective (uncredited)
*1949: ''[[Task Force (film)|Task Force]]'' – Pilot (uncredited)
*1949: ''[[That Midnight Kiss]]'' – Stagehand (uncredited)
*1949: ''[[Fighting Man of the Plains]]'' – Rowdy Cowboy at Dance (uncredited)
*1949: ''[[The Threat (1949 film)|The Threat]]'' – Reporter (uncredited)
*1950: ''[[When Willie Comes Marching Home]]'' – Colonel (uncredited)
*1950: ''[[Mule Train (film)|Mule Train]]'' – Rollins (uncredited)
*1950: ''[[The Outriders]]'' – Outrider (uncredited)
*1950: ''[[The Gunfighter]]'' – Pete's Pal (uncredited)
*1950: ''[[Texas Dynamo]]'' – Luke
*1950: ''[[Beyond the Purple Hills]]'' – Ross Pardee – Henchman (uncredited)
*1950: ''[[Tripoli (film)|Tripoli]]'' – Huggins
*1950: ''[[The Blazing Sun (1950 film)|The Blazing Sun]]'' – Trot Lucas
*1950: ''[[Gambling House (film)|Gambling House]]'' – First Police Officer (uncredited)
*1951: ''[[Gene Autry and the Mounties]]'' – Sergeant Stuart (uncredited)
*1951: ''[[Silver City Bonanza]]'' – Henchman Hank
*1951: ''[[Whirlwind (1951 film)|Whirlwind]]'' – Bill Trask
*1951: ''[[Fort Worth (film)|Fort Worth]]'' – Clevenger's Man (uncredited)
*1951: ''[[The Red Badge of Courage (1951 film)|The Red Badge of Courage]]'' – Soldier (uncredited)
*1951: ''[[The Racket (1951 film)|The Racket]]'' – Rookie Cop (uncredited)
*1951: ''[[The Golden Horde (film)|The Golden Horde]]'' – Kalmuk Officer (uncredited)
*1951: ''[[Valley of Fire (film)|Valley of Fire]]'' – Henchman Blackie (uncredited)
*1951: ''[[Distant Drums]]'' – Pvt. James W. Tasher (uncredited)
*1952: ''[[Bend of the River]]'' – Miner (uncredited)
*1952: ''[[At Sword's Point]]'' – Regent's Guardman at Fallen Tree (uncredited)
*1952: ''[[The Gunman (1952 film)|The Gunman]]'' – Bill Longley – Henchman
*1952: ''[[Apache Country]]'' – Luke Thorn (uncredited)
*1952: ''[[The World in His Arms]]'' – Seaman (uncredited)
*1952: ''[[Dead Man's Trail]]'' – Henchman Yeager
*1952: ''[[Wagon Team]]'' – Henchman (uncredited)
*1952: ''[[Operation Secret]]'' (1952) – Sentry (uncredited)
*1952: ''[[Montana Belle]]'' – Deputy Stewart (uncredited)
*1952: ''[[The Maverick]]'' – George Fane
*1953: ''[[Winning of the West]]'' – Clint Raybold
*1953: ''[[The Man Behind the Gun]]'' – Henchman Luke (uncredited)
*1953: ''[[Gunsmoke (film)|Gunsmoke]]'' – Bratton (uncredited)
*1953: ''[[Rebel City]]'' – Man dressed like Greeley (uncredited)
*1953: ''[[Law and Order (1953 film)|Law and Order]]'' – Wingett (uncredited)
*1953: ''[[The Moonlighter]]'' – Bar X Man in Lynch Mob (uncredited)
*1953: ''[[Saginaw Trail (film)|Saginaw Trail]]'' – Trapper (uncredited)
*1953: ''[[Captain Scarface]]'' – Captain of Rescue Boat (uncredited)
*1953: ''[[Last of the Pony Riders]]'' – Dutch Murdoch
*1953: ''[[Tumbleweed (film)|Tumbleweed]]'' – Miner (uncredited)
*1954: ''[[The Command (1954 film)|The Command]]'' – Capt. Forsythe (uncredited)
*1954: ''[[Jivaro (film)|Jivaro]]'' – Edwards
*1954: ''[[Gunfighters of the Northwest]]'' (Serial) – Hank Bridger
*1954: ''[[The Forty-Niners (1954 film)|The Forty-Niners]]'' – Card Player (uncredited)
*1954: ''[[Drums Across the River]]'' – Fallon
*1954: ''[[Man with the Steel Whip]]'' – Stanton (uncredited)
*1954: ''[[The Far Country (film)|The Far Country]]'' – Rounds (uncredited)
*1954: ''[[The Law vs. Billy the Kid]]'' – Parson Ranch Hand (uncredited)
*1954: ''[[Two Guns and a Badge]]'' – Outlaw
*1954: ''[[Riding with Buffalo Bill]]'' (Serial) – Henchman Bart
*1954: ''[[Masterson of Kansas]]'' – Sutton – Henchman
*1955: ''[[Dial Red O]]'' – Attendant (uncredited)
*1955: ''[[The Man from Laramie]]'' – Fritz
*1955: ''[[Seven Angry Men]]'' – O'Neil (uncredited)
*1955: ''[[Bobby Ware Is Missing]]'' – Man in Search Party (uncredited)
*1955: ''[[The Second Greatest Sex]]'' – Simon's Henchman (uncredited)
*1956: ''[[The Conqueror (1956 film)|The Conqueror]]'' – Jalair (uncredited)
*1956: ''[[Backlash (1956 film)|Backlash]]'' – Sleepy
*1956: ''[[Uranium Boom]]'' – Phil McGinnus
*1956: ''[[Raw Edge]]'' – McKay
*1956: ''[[Blazing the Overland Trail]]'' – Captain Carter
*1956: ''[[Tension at Table Rock]]'' – Striker (uncredited)
*1957: ''[[Last of the Badmen]]'' – John Spencer / John Dozer (uncredited)
*1957: ''[[Jet Pilot (film)|Jet Pilot]]'' – Military Policeman (uncredited)
*1957: ''[[Joe Dakota (1957 film)|Joe Dakota]]'' – Tom Jensen
*1958: ''[[Man from God's Country]]'' – Col. Miller
*1958: ''[[The Toughest Gun in Tombstone]]'' – Henchman Leslie (uncredited)
*1958: ''[[China Doll (film)|China Doll]]'' – Airman
*1958: ''[[The Badlanders]]'' – Mine Foreman (uncredited)
*1959: ''[[Good Day for a Hanging]]'' – Frank (uncredited)
*1959: ''[[Never Steal Anything Small]]'' – Deputy Warden
*1959: ''[[Lone Texan]]'' – Ben Hollis
*1959: ''[[The Gunfight at Dodge City]]'' – Townsman (uncredited)
*1963: ''[[The Gun Hawk]]'' – Henchman
*1965: ''[[Morituri (1965 film)|Morituri]]'' – Merchant Marine (uncredited)
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==References==

''[[The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures]]'', vol 1, part 1, by American Film Institute
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Latest revision as of 06:53, 12 May 2024

Gregg Barton
Barton in an episode of The Public Defender (1955)
Born
Harold Wilson Barker

(1912-06-05)June 5, 1912
DiedNovember 28, 2000(2000-11-28) (aged 88)
Resting placeFort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, California
OccupationActor
Years active1942–1966

Gregg Barton (Born Harold Wilson Barker, June 5, 1912 – November 28, 2000[citation needed] ) was an American actor, who played various roles in feature films and television series.[1]

Career[edit]

Born in Oswego, New York, Barton is possibly best remembered for having played the role of Stan Richter in the syndicated television series The Gene Autry Show. He appeared sixteen times on another syndicated series, The Range Rider, eleven times on Annie Oakley, seven times each on The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok and The Lone Ranger, six times on 26 Men, five times on ABC's The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, four times on NBC's Laramie, and three times each on The Texan and Tales of the Texas Rangers.[2]

Barton played guest roles in other series too, such as Sky King (1952 and 1956), Adventures of Superman (1953), The Cisco Kid (1954), Steve Donovan, Western Marshal (1956), Fury (1958), Jefferson Drum (1958), The Deputy (1959), Bonanza (1960), Wagon Train (1962), and Death Valley Days (1969).[3]

He appeared in such films as Flying Tigers (1942) with John Wayne, The Three Musketeers (1948), The Man from Laramie (1955), China Doll (1958) with Victor Mature and Morituri (1965) with Marlon Brando.[4]

Death[edit]

Barton died in 2000. He was interred at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in San Diego, California.[5]

Selected filmography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Encyclopedia of American Film Serials, Geoff Mayer, February 7, 2017, ISBN 9781476627199
  2. ^ Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2000, Harris M. Lentz III, October 24, 2008, ISBN 9780786452057
  3. ^ Obituaries in the Performing Arts, Harris M. Lentz, 2000, ISBN 9780786410248
  4. ^ The Motion Picture Guide, Volumen5, Jay Robert Nash, Stanley Ralph Ross, 1985, ISBN 9780933997059
  5. ^ Wilson, Scott. Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed.: 2 (Kindle Locations 25047-25048). McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Kindle Edition.

External links[edit]