Rondo Hatton

Rondo Hatton

Infobox Actor
name = Rondo Hatton


imagesize =
caption = Rondo Hatton's acromegalic features made him a Hollywood horror film icon.
birthdate = birth date|1894|4|22
location = Hagerstown, Maryland
deathdate = death date and age|1946|2|2|1894|4|22
deathplace = Beverly Hills, California
occupation = Film actor
yearsactive = 1930-1946
spouse =

Rondo Hatton (April 22, 1894 – February 2, 1946) was an American actor who had a brief, but prolific career playing thuggish bit parts in many Hollywood B-movies. He was known for his brutish facial features which were the result of acromegaly, a disorder of the pituitary gland.

Biography

Hatton was born Rondo K. Hatton in Hagerstown, Maryland to Stewart Price and Emily Zarring Hatton, a pair of Missouri-born teachers. The Hatton family moved several times during Rondo's youth, to Hickory, North Carolina, and to Charles Town, West Virginia, and at last to Tampa, Florida, where family members owned a business. Following his father's death, Hatton, his mother, and his younger brother Stewart moved in with his maternal grandmother in Tampa. There he obtained work as a sportswriter for the local newspaper. [U.S. Census for 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930] He worked as a journalist until after World War I when the symptoms of acromegaly developed.

Acromegaly distorted the shape of Hatton's head, face, and extremities in a gradual but consistent process. Hatton, who reportedly had been voted the handsomest boy in his high school class, eventually became severely disfigured by the disease. Because the symptoms developed in adulthood (as is common with the disorder), the disfigurement was incorrectly attributed later by film studio publicity departments to his exposure to a German mustard gas attack during service in World War I. Whether Hatton actually served in the war is unclear, though it has been reported that he served on the Mexican border and in France.

Director Henry King noticed Hatton when he was working as a reporter with The Tampa Tribune covering the filming of "Hell Harbor" (1930) and hired him for a small role. After some hesitation, Hatton moved to Hollywood in 1936 to pursue a career playing similar, often uncredited, bit roles. His most notable of these were as a contestant in the "ugly man competition" (which he loses to Charles Laughton) in the RKO production of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" and as Gabe Hart, a member of the lynch mob in the 1943 film of "The Ox-Bow Incident".

Universal Studios attempted to exploit Hatton's unusual features to promote him as a horror star after he played the part of the Hoxton Creeper in its sixth Sherlock Holmes film, "The Pearl of Death" (1944). He made a half dozen minor films playing variations of the Creeper character, but he died of a heart attack (a direct result of his acromegalic condition) in 1946 before getting a chance to really make his mark.

In popular culture

The The Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards represent Hatton in both name as well as his likeness. The physical award is a representation of character actor Rondo Hatton, and is based on the bust of The Creeper, portrayed by Hatton in the 1946 film House of Horrors released by Universal Pictures.

His famous face has become an icon of Hollywood cinema. His legacy lives on through such tributes as a character in Disney's "The Rocketeer" (1991)

The "2000 AD" character Judge Dredd is rarely seen without his helmet on and the first time this happened he had used face-changing technology to make himself look like Rondo Hatton. As the artist Brian Bolland revealed in an interview with David Bishop: "The picture of Dredd’s face – that was a 1940s actor called Rondo Hatton. I’ve only seen him in one film." [ [http://viciousimagery.blogspot.com/2007/02/28-days-of-2000-ad-24-brian-bolland-pt.html Vicious Imagery: 28 Days of 2000 AD #24: Brian Bolland Pt. 1 ] ]

Rondo Hatton is also regularly name-checked in the novels of Robert Rankin, (often referred to as "the now-legendary Rondo Hatton") and credited as appearing in films which are either fictional, or which he clearly had no part in, such as Carry On films. The main joke is along the lines of 'he had a Rondo Hatton' (hat on).

Filmography

Because of the numerous uncredited extra roles in Hatton's career, compiling a complete and accurate filmography is a difficult endeavor. The titles here reflect as thorough and accurate an attempt as possible but it is by no means comprehensive.

*1930 "Hell Harbor" (uncredited)
*1937 "In Old Chicago"
*1938 "Alexander's Rag Time Band" (uncredited)
*1939 "Captain Fury" (uncredited)
*1939 "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (uncredited)
*1939 "The Big Guy" (uncredited)
*1939 "Union Pacific" (uncredited)
*1939 "Gun Cargo" (uncredited)
*1940 "Chad Hanna"
*1940 "Moon Over Burma"
*1942 "The Cyclone Kid" (uncredited)
*1942 "Black Swan" (uncredited)
*1942 "Tales of Manhattan" (uncredited)
*1942 "Sin Town" (uncredited)
*1942 "Moon and Sixpence" (uncredited)
*1943 "Sleepy Lagoon"
*1943 "The Ox-Bow Incident" (uncredited)
*1944 "The Princess and the Pirate" (uncredited)
*1944 "The Lodger" (uncredited)
*1944 "Raiders of Ghost City" (uncredited)
*1944 "Johnny Doesn't Live Here Anymore" (uncredited)
*1944 "The Pearl of Death"
*1945 "The Royal Mounted Rides Again" (uncredited)
*1945 "The Jungle Captive"
*1946 "Spider Woman Strikes Back"
*1946 "House of Horrors"
*1946 "The Brute Man"

References

External links

*imdb name|id=0369061|name=Rondo Hatton
*amg name|2:31006
* [http://www.rondoaward.com The Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards]
* [http://thehumanmarvels.com/blog/?p=850 The Human Marvels biography] , J. Tithonus Pednaud


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