- John Hamilton (actor)
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name = John Hamilton
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caption = Hamilton in "The Maltese Falcon " (1941)
birthname = John Rummel Hamilton
birthdate =January 16 ,1887
location =Shippensburg, Pennsylvania ,U.S.A.
deathdate =October 15 ,1958 (aged 71)
deathplace =Glendale, California ,U.S.A.
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notable role = Perry White in "Adventures of Superman" (1952-1958)
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January 16 ,1887 –October 15 ,1958 ) was an Americanactor , who appeared in many movies andtelevision programs. He is probably best remembered for his role as the blustery newspaper editor Perry White on the 1950s television program "Adventures of Superman".Biography
Burly, stentorian-voiced John Hamilton was born John Rummel Hamilton in
Shippensburg, Pennsylvania to John M. Hamilton and his wife Cornelia J. (Hollar) Hamilton. Hamilton was the youngest of four children, and his mother passed away eight days after his birth. His father remarried and Rosa, his stepmother, was the only mother the young Hamilton knew. [United States Census records for 1900, Franklin County, Pennsylvania] Hamilton grew up in neighboring Southampton TownshipPennsylvania , where his father worked as a store clerk.Hamilton's father was also appointed Shippensburg's trustee for the State Superintendent of Public Education, so it was a foregone conclusion that Hamilton would receive extensive schooling. Unlike most others of his generation and background (Southampton being a farming community), Hamilton went beyond high school, attending
Dickinson College andPennsylvania State Teacher's College , but opted to forego teaching for a stage career. After becoming an actor, he worked on Broadway and in touring theatrical companies for many years prior to his 1930 film debut. He was in the original Broadway company of the 1922 play "Seventh Heaven" and would appear in the film remake ("Seventh Heaven") in 1937. He starred withDonald Meek in a series of short mysteries based onS.S. Van Dine stories forWarner Bros. He was often typecast asprison warden s,judge s andpolice chiefs, but played various types of characters in numerous films from the 1930s to the 1950s. He became famous when he was cast as "Daily Planet " newspaper editor Perry White in the 1950s TV classic "Adventures of Superman" (1952). After that, he appeared in television commercials for a line ofbifocals called "Inviso No-Line Glasses." (The idea was to render invisible the seam between the lenses "that tells the world you're over forty.") Hamilton is often confused withJohn F. Hamilton , a British actor who made a few films in theUS during the same period, and with several other actors of the same name.Death
John Hamilton died on
15 October 1958 inGlendale, California of aheart attack at the age of 71. He was survived by a son. His interment was located inHollywood Forever Cemetery .References
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NAME= Hamilton, John
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Hamilton, John Rummel
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH=January 16 ,1887
PLACE OF BIRTH=Shippensburg, Pennsylvania ,U.S.A.
DATE OF DEATH=October 15 ,1958 (aged 71)
PLACE OF DEATH=Glendale, California ,U.S.A.
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