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Claude Duval Payton (March 30, 1882 in Centerville, Iowa – March 1, 1955 in
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) was an American
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in many
silent films A silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound (or more generally, no audible dialogue). Though silent films convey narrative and emotion visually, various plot elements (such as a setting or era) or key lines of dialogue may, whe ...
and other films. On stage, Claude Payton toured with the Spooner Stock Company, which was headed by his brother, Corse Payton, and his sister, Cecil Spooner. By 1914, Claude was working at the
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film producing company in
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, New York, where he mainly played the roles of
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s or lawmen in Western films. Although Claude Payton survived the transition from silent movies to films with sound, in 1935 he was mainly in minor supporting roles in films. Claude retired from the filmmaking business in the mid-1940s.


Filmography

* ''Jean of the Wilderness'' (1914, Short) as Haskins (film debut) * ''The Master Hand'' (1914, Short) as Chief of Detectives * ''
A Woman There Was ''A Woman There Was'' is a 1919 American silent South Seas drama film directed by J. Gordon Edwards and starring Theda Bara. The film is based on the short story "Creation's Tears", by George James Hopkins (under the name "Neje Hopkins"). Bara ...
'' (1919) as High Priest * '' The Man Who Lost Himself'' (1920) as Prince Maniloff * ''
If I Were King ''If I Were King'' is a 1938 American biographical and historical film starring Ronald Colman as medieval poet François Villon, and featuring Basil Rathbone and Frances Dee. It is based on the 1901 play and novel, both of the same name, by Just ...
'' (1920) as Montigney * ''
The Soul of Youth ''The Soul of Youth'' is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by William Desmond Taylor, produced and distributed by Realart Pictures. Produced under the working title ''The Boy'', it stars Lewis Sargent and Lila Lee. The film has been p ...
'' (1920) as Pete Moran * ''
Dice of Destiny ''Dice of Destiny'' is a 1920 American silent crime drama film directed by Henry King and starring H. B. Warner, Lillian Rich, and Howard Davies.''Guide to the Silent Years of American Cinema'', p. 166 Cast * H. B. Warner as Jimmy Doyle * ...
'' (1920) as James Tierney * ''
When We Were 21 ''When We Were 21'' is a 1921 American silent comedy drama film directed by Henry King and starring H.B. Warner, Claire Anderson, and James Morrison.''Guide to the Silent Years of American Cinema'', p. 166 Cast * H.B. Warner as Richard Car ...
'' (1921) as Dave * ''A Knight of the West'' (1921) as Ralph Barton * ''
The Grim Comedian ''The Grim Comedian'' is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Phoebe Hunt, Jack Holt, and Gloria Hope.Munden p. 316 Plot As described in a film magazine, an automobile passenger tells an old man a tale, while ...
'' (1921) as (uncredited) * '' The Song of Life'' (1922) as Central Office Man * ''Two-Fisted Jefferson'' (1922) * ''The Masked Avenger'' (1922) as Bruno Douglas * ''Desert's Crucible'' (1922) as Tex Fuller * ''
The Men of Zanzibar ''The Men of Zanzibar'' is a 1922 American silent mystery film directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring William Russell, Ruth Renick and Claude Payton.Solomon p.277 The American consul in Zanzibar is informed that a fugitive American has just r ...
'' (1922) as George Sheyer * ''The Desert Bridegroom'' (1922) * ''Trooper O'Neil'' (1922) as Black Flood * '' Do and Dare'' (1922) as Córdoba * ''
Bells of San Juan ''Bells of San Juan'' is a 1922 American silent Western film directed by Scott Dunlap and starring Buck Jones. It was based on the Jackson Gregory novel ''The Bells of San Juan''. It was the first of five films where Claude Payton was cast a ...
'' (1922) asJim Garson * ''
Catch My Smoke ''Catch My Smoke'' is a 1922 American silent Western film directed by William Beaudine, based on the novel ''Shoe-bar Stratton'' by Joseph Bushnell Ames. It stars Tom Mix, Lillian Rich, and Claude Payton. Plot As described in a film magazine, ...
'' (1922) as Tex Lynch * ''The Devil's Dooryard'' (1923) as Fred Bradley * ''
The Law Rustlers ''The Law Rustlers'' is a 1923 American silent Western film directed by Louis King and starring William Fairbanks, Edmund Cobb and Joseph W. Girard.Munden, p. 426. Synopsis Two ranch hands set off for Alaska but stop in a town on the way, co ...
'' (1923) as Doc Jordan * ''
Desert Rider ''Desert Rider'' is a 1923 American silent Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Jack Hoxie, Frank Rice and Evelyn Nelson. Cast * Jack Hoxie as Jack Sutherland * Frank Rice as Toby Jones * Evelyn Nelson as Carolyn Grey ...
'' (1923) as Rufe Kinkaid * ''
Skid Proof ''Skid Proof'' is a 1923 silent film drama directed by Scott R. Dunlap and starring Buck Jones, billed as Charles Jones. It was produced and released by Fox Film Corporation. It is a surviving film in the Museum of Modern Art collection. Cast ...
'' (1923) as Masters * ''
The Man from Wyoming ''The Man from Wyoming'' is a 1924 American silent Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Jack Hoxie, Lillian Rich, and William Welsh. Plot As described in a film magazine, Jack Halloway (Payton) covets the land of cattlem ...
'' (1924) as Jack Halloway * ''
The Back Trail ''The Back Trail'' is a 1924 American silent Western film directed by George Marshall and Clifford Smith and starring Jack Hoxie, Eugenia Gilbert and Al Hoxie.Langman, p. 17 Cast * Jack Hoxie as Jeff Prouty * Al Hoxie as The Tramp * Eugeni ...
'' (1924) as Gentleman Harry King * ''
The Desert Outlaw ''The Desert Outlaw'' is a 1924 American silent Western film directed by Edmund Mortimer and starring Evelyn Brent. Prints of the film survive in the Czech Film Archive. Cast * Buck Jones as Sam Langdon * Evelyn Brent as May Halloway * DeWit ...
'' (1924) as Black Loomis * ''Daring Chances'' (1924) as Sampson Burke * ''
The Riddle Rider ''The Riddle Rider'' is a 1924 American silent film, silent Western (genre), Western film serial directed by William James Craft starring William Desmond (actor), William Desmond and Eileen Sedgwick. The film is considered to be lost film, lost. ...
'' (1924) as Victor Raymond * ''
Gold and the Girl ''Gold and the Girl'' is a 1925 American silent western film directed by Edmund Mortimer and starring Buck Jones, Elinor Fair Elinor Virginia Martin ('' née'' Crowe; December 21, 1903 – April 26, 1957), known professionally as Elinor Fa ...
'' (1925) as Rankin * ''Dangerous Odds'' (1925) * ''
The Ridin' Streak ''The Ridin' Streak'' is a 1925 American silent Western film directed by Del Andrews and starring Bob Custer, Roy Laidlaw, and Frank Brownlee Frank Brownlee (October 11, 1874 – February 10, 1948) was an American film actor. He appear ...
'' (1925) as Sheriff * '' The Texas Trail'' (1925) as Dan Merrill * '' Ben-Hur'' (1925) as
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(uncredited) * ''
The Cohens and Kellys ''The Cohens and Kellys'' is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Harry A. Pollard and starring Charles Murray, George Sidney, Kate Price, and Jason Robards Sr. The film is the first of the ''Cohens and Kellys'' film serials. The f ...
'' (1926) as Bit Role (uncredited) * ''
The Yellow Back ''The Yellow Back'' is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Del Andrews and produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. It was marketed as a ''Blue Streak Western''. It is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Cast * ...
'' (1926) as Bruce Condon * ''
The Western Whirlwind ''The Western Whirlwind'' is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by Harrison Jacobs. The film stars Jack Hoxie, Margaret Quimby, Claude Payton, Billy Engle, Edith Murgatroyd and Jack Pratt. The film wa ...
'' (1927) as Jeff Taylor * '' Set Free'' (1927) as Burke Tanner * '' The Crowd'' (1928) as Minor Role (uncredited) * '' The Gate Crasher'' (1928) as Zanfield * ''Dodging Danger'' (1929, Short) * '' Say It with Songs'' (1929) as Judge * '' The Great Divide'' (1929) as Minor Role (uncredited) * ''
Up the River ''Up the River'' is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by John Ford, and starring Claire Luce, Spencer Tracy and Humphrey Bogart. The plot concerns escaped convicts, as well as a female convict. It was the feature film debut role of ...
'' (1930) as Guard (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1932) as Gendarme (uncredited) * '' The Last Frontier'' (1932, Serial) as Colonel Halliday * ''
Tex Takes a Holiday ''Tex Takes a Holiday'' is a 1932 American pre-Code Western film directed by Alan James and starring Wallace MacDonald, Virginia Brown Faire and Ben Corbett.Pitts p. 346 It was shot in Natural color, an early process for producing color films. ...
'' (1932) as Saunders * '' Zoo in Budapest'' (1933) as Captain of Police (uncredited) * ''
Fargo Express ''Fargo Express'' is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film directed by Alan James and starring Ken Maynard, Helen Mack and Roy Stewart.Darby, p. 355 Cast * Ken Maynard as Ken Benton * Helen Mack as Helen Clark * Roy Stewart as Sam Goss * ...
'' (1933) as Goss Partner #1 * ''
The Son of Kong ''The Son of Kong'' (also known and publicized simply as ''Son of Kong'') is a 1933 American Pre-Code adventure monster film produced by RKO Pictures. Directed by Ernest Schoedsack and featuring special effects by Willis O'Brien and Buzz Gibson ...
''(1933) as Sailor/Suspenders Peddler (uncredited) * ''
Thunder Over Texas ''Thunder Over Texas'' is a 1934 American populist contemporary Western film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer under the alias Joen Warner (the name of Ulmer's previous wife) and produced by two nephews of Universal Pictures head Carl Laemmle, Arthu ...
'' (1934) as Bruce Laird * ''
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'' (1934) as Bit Role (uncredited) * ''
The Mighty Barnum ''The Mighty Barnum'' is a 1934 film starring Wallace Beery as P.T. Barnum. The movie was written by Gene Fowler and Bess Meredyth, adapted from their play of the same name, and directed by Walter Lang. Beery had played Barnum four years earlie ...
'' (1934) as Spieler (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1935) as Gendarme at Bishop's Home (uncredited) * '' After the Dance'' (1935) as Guard (uncredited) * ''
The Public Menace ''The Public Menace'' is a 1935 American black-and-white romantic drama film starring Jean Arthur, George Murphy and Douglass Dumbrille. A newspaper reporter keeps losing and regaining his job due to a manicurist he is persuaded to marry. Plot ...
'' (1935) as Detective (uncredited) * '' Barbary Coast'' (1935) as Passenger (uncredited) * '' A Night at the Opera'' (1935) as Police Captain (uncredited) * '' One-Way Ticket'' (1935) as Detective (uncredited) * ''
Miss Pacific Fleet ''Miss Pacific Fleet'' is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Ray Enright. The film stars Joan Blondell, Glenda Farrell, and Hugh Herbert. The film was based on the short story of the same name by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan in the ''Collier's ...
'' (1935) as Caretaker (uncredited) * ''
Anthony Adverse ''Anthony Adverse'' is a 1936 American epic film, epic historical drama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Fredric March and Olivia de Havilland. The screenplay by Sheridan Gibney draws elements of its plot from eight of the nine books i ...
'' (1936) as Announcer of Guests at Ball (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1937) as Cop (uncredited) * '' All American Sweetheart'' (1937) as Attendant (uncredited) * ''
Penrod and His Twin Brother ''Penrod and His Twin Brother'' is a 1938 American comedy film directed by William C. McGann and written by William Jacobs and Hugh Cummings. The film stars Billy Mauch, Bobby Mauch, Frank Craven, Spring Byington, Charles Halton and Claudia Co ...
'' (1938) as Deputy (uncredited) * ''
Broadway Musketeers ''Broadway Musketeers'' is a 1938 American musical drama film directed by John Farrow for Warner Bros. Starring Margaret Lindsay, Ann Sheridan and Marie Wilson as three women who grew up in an orphanage and cross paths later in life, it is a re ...
'' (1938) as Policeman at Murder Scene (uncredited) * '' The Spider's Web'' (1938, Serial) as Henchman Radarez (uncredited) * '' Eternally Yours'' (1939) as Scotland Yard Man (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1939) as Councilman (final film) (uncredited)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Payton, Claude American male film actors People from Centerville, Iowa 1882 births 1955 deaths Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale) 20th-century American male actors