Curtis Benton Explained

Birth Name:Horatio Curtis Benton
Birth Date:26 August 1885
Birth Place:Toledo, Ohio, USA
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, USA
Occupation:actor, Boxer

Horatio Curtis Benton (August 26, 1885 – September 14, 1938) was an American actor and screenwriter for silent films and early talkies.

Biography

Born in Toledo, Ohio, Benton, attended Vanderbilt University and embarked upon a stage career in 1903, appearing with Robert Hilliard in A Fool There Was, and two seasons with Cohan and Harris' company where he played parts in The Fortune Hunter, Broadway Jones, and others. His film career included supporting roles in The Pursuit Eternal (1915), Conscience (1915) (which he also wrote), 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1916), Jealousy (1916), The Siren (1917), Fireman, Save My Child (1932) and Kid Galahad (1937).[1] [2] [3] His writing credits include The Uninvited Guest (1924), It Is the Law (1924), and The Phantom Bullet (1926). In his later years he was a boxing announcer at the Hollywood Stadium.

Death

He died in Hollywood in 1938 after a six-months illness.[4]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleActorWriterNote
The Story the Silk Hats ToldShort film
EverygirlLove
The Mystery of the Man Who SleptJack Christie
The Honor of the OrmsbysVarden
The Girl Who Had a Soulundetermined role
A Witch of Salem TownThe Governor
The Pursuit EternalStanlon Leeds
Conscienceundetermined role
The Wrong LabelDetective FarnumShort film
Not a Lamb Shall StrayThe Husband
Capital Punishment
Madame CubistTom Decker
The Strength of the WeakTom Dare
Scorched WingsRobert BlairShort film
The Girl Who Feared DaylightBruce Hilton
Just KittyGeorge Jennings
The Devil's ImageJames Mortimer
A Stranger in His Own HomePercival Green
20,000 Leagues Under the SeaNed Land
JealousyRoland Carney
The Sirenundetermined role
The Fast Freight
Mighty Lak' a Rose
Half-A-Dollar-Bill
The Uninvited Guest
It Is the Law
Sporting Life
The Phantom Bullet
The Runaway Express
Down the Stretch
The Sunset Derby
The Life of Riley
Clancy's Kosher Wedding
Bachelor's Paradise
United States Smith
A Dumb WaiterShort film
Freedom of the Press
A Jim Jam JanitorShort film
Clunked on the Corner
A Close Shave
Slide, Speedy, SlideRadio AnnouncerShort film, uncredited
The Pottsville Palooka
Local Boy Makes GoodAnnouncer at Track Meetuncredited
Fireman, Save My Child!Radio Announcer
High SpeedCar Racing Announceruncredited
The Animal KingdomRadio Announcer voice role, uncredited
Thru Thin and Thicket, or Who's Zoo in AfricaShort film
Manhattan MelodramaAnnounceruncredited
Don't Bet on BlondesAnnouncer of Caprice Race
It Had to HappenRadio Announcer
Cain and MabelFight Radio Announcer
Three Men on a HorseRacetrack Announcervoice role, uncredited
Kid GalahadAnnounceruncredited, final film role

Notes and References

  1. Book: Motion Picture Studio Directory and Trade Annual . 1917 . Motion Picture News, Inc. . New York . 40 .
  2. Book: Truitt . Evelyn Mack . Who Was Who on Screen . 1983 . R.R. Bowker Co. . New York . 978-0-8352-1578-7 . 54 .
  3. Book: Ragan . David . Who's Who in Hollywood . 1992 . Facts on File . New York . 978-0-8160-2011-9 . 124 .
  4. News: Fight Announcer at Hollywood Claimed . The San Bernardino Sun . . September 16, 1938.