Raymond Hatton

Biography

The son of a physician, Raymond Hatton entered films in 1909, eventually appearing in almost 500 other pictures. In early silents he formed a comedy team with big, burly Wallace Beery. He was best known as the tobacco-chewing, rip-snorting Rusty Joslin in the Three Mesquiteers series. He was also in the Rough Riders series and appeared as Johnny Mack Brown's sidekick as well. His last Western was, fittingly, Requiem for a Gunfighter (1965). Passed away only five days after the death of his wife, on October 21, 1971. They had been married for 62 years. Spouse Frances Hatton (17 April 1909 - 16 October 1971) (her death)

Filmography

Stuffy
Cornelius
Hornet O'Lowery
Charles VII
Baron Cheurial
Secretary
Christopher Van Leer
Bodyguard
Lucky Dawson
Dizzy Warner
J.L. Huish
Marquis Of Strathdene
Master Shipwright
Parson Smith
Marquis de Beausant
Hatton - as Beery and Hatton (uncredited)
Rodney Ramsbottom
Cowhand (uncredited)
Rusty Joslin
Honorable Ernest 'Ernie' Wolley
Enoch Jones
Hiram Foster
Munsing - Harding's Secretary
Phineas Driggs
Orchestra Leader
James Emmons
Pop Sprowl
Hadley (uncredited)
Pop Carson
Cal Tuttle
Jim Burch
Marshal Sandy Hopkins
Marshal Sandy Hopkins
George aka Old Lesh
James Cluney
Sandy Hopkins
Jude Pilchuk
Marshal Sandy Hopkins
Rusty Joslin
City Editor
Drunk (uncredited)
Marshal Sandy Hopkins
U. S. Marshal Sandy Hopkins
Tom 'Barbwire' Gibbons
"Little Joe" Macey
Tracks Williams
Doc Belding
Sandy Cameron
Rusty Joslin
Elmer Perkins
Old Pete
Rance Danvers
Windy Wagonwheels
Cokey Joe Miller
Sandy Hopkins
Rusty Joslin
Malay Mike
Marshal Sandy Hopkins
Deputy Abner
Pop Miller
Rusty Joslin
Prospector Hank
Harmon (The Hermit)
2nd Crook
Great Blatsky - Violin Teacher
Count Jules de Destin
Joshua Cupples
Wibbie Yern
Det. Sgt. Meade
"Mrs. Harris"
Bosnian Valet
Paul Benedict
Whitney Barnes
'Scoop' McGee, The Reporter
Steve Woods / Paris
Great Grandfather
Deacon
Paul Cooper
Marshal Sandy Hopkins
Joe Feeney
Shorty McKee
'Stinky' Smith
Thomas Mugridge
Trumpet player
Capt. Herbert Orkney
Slim Kennedy
Gangsters' Messenger with Warning
The Deacon
Jefferson Gibson
Marshal Sandy Hopkins
U.S. Marshal Sandy Hopkins
Faro Jenkins
Horace Fitzdingle
Dusty Hanover
Mr. Al Duval (Uncredited)
Pinto Peters
Hector (uncredited)
Harry Hopwood
Rusty Steele
Jabe Doolittle
Marshal Sandy Hopkins
Marshal Sandy 'Trigger' Hopkins
Bodie Clark
Marshal Sandy
Editor Maxie Monkhouse
Maxie Monkhouse
Spectator at Bullfight (Uncredited)
Jimmy The Rat
The Village Grocer
Sheriff Doolin
Slot Machine King
Rusty Joslin
Timothy O'Hara
Steve Bates
U.S. Marshal Sandy Hopkins
Jim Bridger
President Cavillo
Tucson Smith
Amos Shelby
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Beautician (uncredited)
Hank 'Mack' McKenzie
Dogey Franks
Turkish Soldier
Deputy Jacklin
Hotel Clerk
Tax Clerk Gabby
Marshal Sandy Hopkins
Marshal Sandy Hopkins
Marshal Sandy Hopkins
Marshal Sandy Hopkins
Marshal Sandy Hopkins
Marshal Sandy Hopkins
Marshal Sandy Hopkins
U. S. Marshal Sandy Hopkins
U.S. Marshal Sandy Hopkins
Marshal Sandy Hopkins
Noah Jones
Santa Fe Jones
Pawnee Jones
Sandy Hopkins
Lucky Danvers
Cahoose
Granpappy Tex Rosenbloom
(archive footage)
Abilene Judge
Obie Dilks
Harry Silvers
Storyteller
The Artful Dodger
Mr. Crawdon
Joe Macy / Maxie (archive footage) (uncredited)
Patrolling Beach Cleaner (uncredited)
Young Gaunt
Bob Haskins
Arthur Barnard (as Raymond W. Hatton)
Pearson, the City Editor
Edward Dunsack
Lieutenant Howard Varney
Curly, Perez's First Bodyguard
Henchman (uncredited)
Vanning's Lawyer
Hawke, Jr.
Second Private
Deadeye Dan
Venango Scout
Elderly Man
Spike Webber
Dr. Hart
Larry, His Brother
'Cokey Joe' Ferris
Barnaby Stoll
Flattery
Jim Wingate
Craigh Randolph
Herb - Auto Camp Proprietor
Sheriff
Arizona Pete
Ernie Cronk
Phil Mannering
Gewilliker Hay
King Stephen III
Stephen Douglas
Jake Rothschild
Jimmy Quicksilver, assistant director
Darryl Coffee - Mule Breeder