Age, Biography and Wiki
Charles Barton (Charles Thomas Barton) was born on 25 May, 1902 in San Francisco, California, United States, is a Film director, actor. Discover Charles Barton's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?
Popular As |
Charles Thomas Barton |
Occupation |
film actor · vaudevillian · film director |
Age |
79 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Gemini |
Born |
25 May 1902 |
Birthday |
25 May |
Birthplace |
San Francisco, California, United States |
Date of death |
5 December, 1981 |
Died Place |
Burbank, California, United States |
Nationality |
United States
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Charles Barton Height, Weight & Measurements
At 79 years old, Charles Barton height is 5' 2" (1.57 m) .
Physical Status |
Height |
5' 2" (1.57 m) |
Weight |
Not Available |
Body Measurements |
Not Available |
Eye Color |
Not Available |
Hair Color |
Not Available |
Who Is Charles Barton's Wife?
His wife is Nancy Barton (died 1951)
Lee Barton
Julie Gibson (m. 1973-1981)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Nancy Barton (died 1951)
Lee Barton
Julie Gibson (m. 1973-1981) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
Julie Barton |
Charles Barton Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Charles Barton worth at the age of 79 years old? Charles Barton’s income source is mostly from being a successful Director. He is from United States. We have estimated Charles Barton's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
The Time of Their Lives (1946) | $15,500 (+$5,000 bonus) |
Buck Privates Come Home (1947) | $13,000 |
Charles Barton Social Network
Timeline
Charles Barton (May 25, 1902 – December 5, 1981) was an American film and vaudeville actor and film director.
He grew to five foot two inches, and his height limited the amount of work he could get so in the mid 1920s Barton decided to move into directing.
He worked on stage and was signed to United Artists where he starred in The County Fair (1921).
In 1927, Barton worked as an assistant director on Wings (1927), directed by William Wellman; he also played a small role.
He won an Oscar for best assistant director in 1933.
Barton worked in Hollywood B-movie units.
Barton was an assistant director for some years before directing Wagon Wheels for Paramount Pictures in 1934.
In 1935, Paramount awarded him a long-term contract helming four pictures a year thereafter for the studio until 1937.
During his time at Paramount, Barton returned to acting briefly for Wellman's Beau Geste (1939).
In May 1939, he joined Columbia Pictures who assigned him to direct Behind Prison Gates, starring Brian Donlevy.
He directed a total of 34 features for Columbia through the first half of 1944, including comedian Joe Besser's first starring feature film with Ann Miller for Columbia, Hey Rookie (1944).
Joe Besser called him "one of the great comedy directors".
In August 1944, Barton was signed by Universal Pictures to a term deal as producer-director directing 14 features over the next eleven years, including the first of six feature-length Abbott and Costello comedies starting in 1946 with The Time of Their Lives.
From 1946, he was a principal director of the Abbott and Costello comedies, such as The Time of Their Lives, Buck Privates Come Home, Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, and Africa Screams.
He later directed Walt Disney films such as The Shaggy Dog and Toby Tyler.
In 1948, Barton directed Abbott and Costello in the first of two independently-produced features, The Noose Hangs High, for Eagle-Lion, and then, in 1949, Africa Screams for Nassour Studios, marking the only film appearance of Joe Besser and Shemp Howard together in supporting roles, each of whom were at one time members of The Three Stooges comedy team.
His extensive work for television included every episode of Amos 'n' Andy in the 1950s, a total of 90 episodes of Dennis the Menace in the 1960s, and 106 episodes of Family Affair from 1967 to 1971.
One obituary said he directed 580 television episodes, 70 feature films and dozens of commercials.
Through an entirely paternal line Barton was a direct descendant of the Sheriff of London, Henry Barton.
Charles Barton began acting at the age of thirteen.
Barton's wife of seven years, Nancy, died at their home in 1951 after a two year illness.
Overall, Barton directed nine Abbott and Costello films, including their last movie as a team, Dance with Me, Henry, in 1956.
In 1958, during divorce proceedings with his new wife Lee, Barton claimed he earned a net figure of $2,000 a month.
Barton was married to actress/singer Julie Gibson from 1973 until his death from a heart attack in 1981.
He died at the Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center.