
Actor
Born October 31, 1890 in Gloucester City, New Jersey, USA
James Barton (November 1, 1890 - February 19, 1962) was an American vaudevillian and a character actor in films and television. Born into a theatrical family in Gloucester City, New Jersey, Barton began performing in minstrel shows and burlesque houses throughout the country in 1898. His years of experience working with African American performers led to his becoming one of the first jazz dancers in America. After working with repertory companies in the South and Midwest, he made his Broadway debut in the musical revue The Passing Show of 1919 in a role originally intended for Ed Wynn. He frequently was the highlight in mediocre productions, and a critic for the Daily News noted, "Whenever the book failed him, he shuffled into one or more of his eccentric dances." Additional theatre credits include Sweet and Low, Tobacco Road, The Iceman Cometh, and Paint Your Wagon.

The Misfits
Fletcher's grandfather

The Americans

Adventures in Paradise
Rocky

New York Confidential

Naked City
Bo Giles

The Rifleman

Quantez
Minstrel

The Naked Hills
Jimmo McCann

Kraft Television Theatre: Alice in Wonderland
The Mock Turtle

Letter to Loretta
Ernie Clevenger

The Foggy, Foggy Dew
The Stranger

Golden Girl
John Crabtree

Here Comes the Groom
William 'Pa' Jones

The Scarf
Ezra Thompson

The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady
Dennis O'Grady

Wabash Avenue
Harrigan

Yellow Sky
Grandpa

Studio One
Joe Tinker

The Time of Your Life
Kit Carson

The Ed Sullivan Show
Self

The Shepherd of the Hills
Old Matt Matthews

Hideaway Girl
Motorcycle Policeman

Back to Nature
Motorcycle Officer

His Family Tree
Patrick Murphy

Captain Hurricane
Capt. Zenas Henry Brewster

Helldorado
Motorcycle Cop