Barry Norton

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

110

Gender

Male

Birthday

1905-06-16

Day of death

1956-08-24 (51 years old)

Place of Birth

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Barry Norton

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Barry Norton (born Alfredo Carlos Birabén; June 16, 1905 – August 24, 1956) was an Argentinian-American actor. He appeared in over 90 films, starting in silent films from 1925 until his death in 1956. He is perhaps best known for his role as Juan Harker in Universal Pictures' Spanish-language version of Drácula in 1931, the English language role of Jonathan Harker originated by David Manners. Arriving in Hollywood in the 1920s, Norton first appeared as an extra in The Black Pirate (1926) but was soon cast in Fox Films' The Lily that same year. His big break came when he was given the role of Pvt. "Mother's Boy" Lewisohn in What Price Glory?, which turned out to be a huge commercial success. He landed substantial roles in Legion of the Condemned and 4 Devils (both 1928), which were also very successful. His acting was well received by audiences and critics at the time, and during the silent era he avoided being typecast as a Latin lover. One theater owner in Golden City, Montana said, "[Norton] has as yet to show me a bad performance. There's a boy that is a 'natural'." In the early 1930s, Norton could still get leading roles in major films. Major Hollywood studios started producing alternate-language versions of their prestige productions, and he became one of dozens of Latino actors needed. Drácula was one of these films, but Norton also appeared in Spanish-language versions of Paramount on Parade (1930), The Benson Murder Case (1930), and The Criminal Code (1931). In a few cases, he appeared in both versions of a film. Examples include Storm Over the Andes (Spanish version: Alas sobre El Chaco), The Sea Fiend (El diablo del Mar), and Captain Calamity (El capitan Tormenta), the latter film reuniting him with Lupita Tovar, his romantic interest from Dracula. In addition to roles in Spanish-territory films, he had roles in numerous major films, usually playing sophisticated Europeans. With the decline in Spanish-language film production in Los Angeles, Norton's opportunities for leading roles became less and less frequent. Though he had a pleasing voice, his Argentine accent seemed incongruous with his appearance. According to some sources, he never mastered English very well. In 1933, he secured what would be his last important role, playing Jean Parker's Spanish fiancé in Frank Capra's Lady for a Day (1933). Although he would continue to work for another 15 years, Norton's last credited screen role would be Should Husbands Work? (1939). For the rest of his career, Norton continued to reside in Los Angeles and obtain small roles in films. Many films he appeared in are now considered to be classics.

Known For

  • Four Star Playhouse

    Four Star Playhouse

  • The Wizard

    The Wizard

  • Johnny Allegro

    Johnny Allegro

  • 4 Devils

    4 Devils

  • Monsieur Verdoux

    Monsieur Verdoux

  • Hellzapoppin'

    Hellzapoppin'

  • Captain Calamity

    Captain Calamity

  • Casablanca

    Casablanca

  • Dishonored

    Dishonored

  • Only Yesterday

    Only Yesterday

  • Slightly Scarlet

    Slightly Scarlet

  • Serenade

    Serenade

  • Fleetwing

    Fleetwing

  • Caravan

    Caravan

  • Rocketship X-M

    Rocketship X-M

  • Dance, Girl, Dance

    Dance, Girl, Dance

  • You Were Never Lovelier

    You Were Never Lovelier

  • I'll Take Romance

    I'll Take Romance

  • Small Town Girl

    Small Town Girl

  • What Price Glory

    What Price Glory

  • Ankles Preferred

    Ankles Preferred

  • Without Reservations

    Without Reservations

  • East is West

    East is West

  • Drácula

    Drácula

  • An Innocent Affair

    An Innocent Affair

  • The Big Clock

    The Big Clock

  • The Lily

    The Lily

  • Hold That Ghost

    Hold That Ghost

  • To Catch a Thief

    To Catch a Thief

  • Lucky Me

    Lucky Me

  • The Red Dance

    The Red Dance

  • Curmudgeon

    Curmudgeon

  • Down Argentine Way

    Down Argentine Way

  • Woman Wanted

    Woman Wanted

  • It's Always Fair Weather

    It's Always Fair Weather

  • Luxury Liner

    Luxury Liner

  • Lady for a Day

    Lady for a Day

  • Born to Be Bad

    Born to Be Bad

  • Around the World in 80 Days

    Around the World in 80 Days

  • Strangers on a Train

    Strangers on a Train

  • Rich Relations

    Rich Relations

  • Bold Love

    Bold Love

  • White Christmas

    White Christmas

  • A Star Is Born

    A Star Is Born

  • The Caine Mutiny

    The Caine Mutiny

  • How to Marry a Millionaire

    How to Marry a Millionaire

  • Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans

    Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans

  • Room for One More

    Room for One More

  • Christmas in Connecticut

    Christmas in Connecticut

  • The Lady Eve

    The Lady Eve

  • Written on the Wind

    Written on the Wind

  • The Great Ziegfeld

    The Great Ziegfeld

  • Easter Parade

    Easter Parade

  • Camille

    Camille

  • No Man of Her Own

    No Man of Her Own

  • Imitation of Life

    Imitation of Life

  • Young Man with a Horn

    Young Man with a Horn

  • The Gangster

    The Gangster

  • Unknown Blonde

    Unknown Blonde

  • Ziegfeld Girl

    Ziegfeld Girl

  • The Jazz Singer

    The Jazz Singer

  • The Black Pirate

    The Black Pirate

  • A Man About Town

    A Man About Town

  • The Buccaneer

    The Buccaneer

  • Above Suspicion

    Above Suspicion

  • Pat and Mike

    Pat and Mike

  • Blue, White, and Perfect

    Blue, White, and Perfect

  • The Big Street

    The Big Street

  • The Square Jungle

    The Square Jungle

  • Storm Over the Andes

    Storm Over the Andes

  • Mission to Moscow

    Mission to Moscow

  • The Merry Widow

    The Merry Widow

  • Trouble Along the Way

    Trouble Along the Way

  • Young Man with Ideas

    Young Man with Ideas

  • Something to Live For

    Something to Live For

  • On the Riviera

    On the Riviera

  • Mister 880

    Mister 880

  • Christmas in July

    Christmas in July

  • The Strange Door

    The Strange Door

  • The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in American Cinema

    The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in American Cinema

  • Maisie Goes to Reno

    Maisie Goes to Reno

  • Twilight on the Rio Grande

    Twilight on the Rio Grande

  • Tom, Dick and Harry

    Tom, Dick and Harry

  • Pier 23

    Pier 23

  • Cocktail Hour

    Cocktail Hour

  • East Side, West Side

    East Side, West Side

  • The Mexican Spitfire's Baby

    The Mexican Spitfire's Baby

  • Keeper of the Flame

    Keeper of the Flame

  • Hollywood Story

    Hollywood Story

  • The Toast of New Orleans

    The Toast of New Orleans

  • Variety Girl

    Variety Girl

  • Devil Monster

    Devil Monster

  • The Falcon Takes Over

    The Falcon Takes Over

  • The World Moves On

    The World Moves On

  • Second Fiddle

    Second Fiddle

  • Niagara Falls

    Niagara Falls

  • Angel of Mercy

    Angel of Mercy

  • Should Husbands Work?

    Should Husbands Work?

  • Mexican Spitfire Out West

    Mexican Spitfire Out West

  • Let’s Be Ritzy

    Let’s Be Ritzy

  • The Exalted Flapper

    The Exalted Flapper

  • The Canyon of Light

    The Canyon of Light

  • Sins of the Fathers

    Sins of the Fathers

  • Grand Canary

    Grand Canary

  • The Sea Fiend

    The Sea Fiend

  • Murder at Glen Athol

    Murder at Glen Athol

  • The Devil of the Sea

    The Devil of the Sea

  • Mother Knows Best

    Mother Knows Best

  • The Legion of the Condemned

    The Legion of the Condemned

  • The Heart of Salome

    The Heart of Salome