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Bill Patton (other)
Bill Patton may refer to: * Bill Patton (baseball) (1912–1986) * Bill Patton (actor) (1894–1951) See also * William Patton (other) * Bill Patten (other) Bill Patten may refer to: * Bill Patten (baseball), played in 1975 for Anderson Rangers * Bill Van Patten, academic See also * Bill Patton (other) *William Patten (other) William Patten may refer to: *William Waynflete (William P ...
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Bill Patton (baseball)
George William Patton (October 7, 1912 – March 15, 1986) was a professional baseball player. He was a catcher for one season (1935) with the Philadelphia Athletics. For his career, he compiled a .300 batting average in 10 at-bats, with two runs batted in. An alumnus of Temple University, he was born in Cornwall, Pennsylvania and later died in Philadelphia Philadelphia, often called Philly, is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the sixth-largest city in the U.S., the second-largest city in both the Northeast megalopolis and Mid-Atlantic regions after New York City. Sinc ... at the age of 73. External links 1912 births 1986 deaths Philadelphia Athletics players Major League Baseball catchers Baseball players from Lebanon County, Pennsylvania Elmira Pioneers players Anniston Rams players Greenwood Dodgers players Mobile Shippers players Temple Owls baseball players People from Cornwall, Pennsylvania {{US-baseball-catcher-1910 ...
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Bill Patton (actor)
Bill Patton (June 2, 1894 – December 12, 1951) was an American actor of the silent and early sound eras. Born in Amarillo, Texas, he debuted in the film industry in ''The Boss of the Lazy Y'' in 1918. After small roles in several films, he received his first starring role in 1921's ''Outlawed''. Over the next six years he starred in more than 20 films. In 1927, he returned to smaller roles, which continued through the advent of talking pictures. His last performance on screen was in a small role in the classic ''The Picture of Dorian Gray'' in 1945. He died on December 12, 1951. Filmography (Per AFI database) *''The Boss of the Lazy Y'' (1917) *'' Wild Life'' (1918) *''Bare-Fisted Gallagher'' (1919) *''Leave It to Susan'' (1919) * '' A Sagebrush Hamlet'' (1919) * ''Outlawed'' (1921) *'' Bulldog Courage'' (1922) *'' Tracks'' (1922) * '' Cyclone Jones'' (1923) *''Ace of the Law'' (1924) *''Battlin' Buckaroo'' (1924) *''The Desert Secret'' (1924) *''Fighting Odds'' ...
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William Patton (other)
William Patton may refer to: *William Patton (preacher) (1798–1879), American preacher *William Weston Patton (1821–1899), his son, American abolitionist *William Hampton Patton (1853–1918), American entomologist *William Patton (architect), English-born, American architect of churches including Church of Our Saviour (Placerville, California) *Will Patton (born 1954), American actor *Billy Joe Patton (1922–2011), American amateur golfer See also *William Patten (other) *William Paton (other) *William Patton Thornton Dr. William Patton Thornton (February 6, 1817 – October 10, 1883) was a physician, educator, author, and politician. Education and career Thorton graduated from Kemper's Medical College in St. Louis and Jefferson Medical College in Philadelp ...
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