Edmund Elton (February 5, 1870, Preston, Lancashire – January 4, 1952, Los Angeles, California) was an English actor and singer. After beginning his career in British music halls in the late 19th century, he relocated to the United States where he had a career as a performer in plays and musicals on Broadway, vaudeville, and in both silent film and talking pictures in Hollywood during the first half of the 20th century.
1941
as Elderly Man (uncredited)
1941
as Judge Bent
1940
as Undetermined Role
1940
as Jury Foreman (uncredited)
1940
as Mr. Rutledge
1940
as Minister (uncredited)
1939
as Dr. Turner
1939
as Banker at Demo
1938
as Merchant
1933
as The Mayor
1919
as Robert Darzac
1916
as Capulet
1916
as Major Blaine