Erle C. Kenton

Erle C. Kenton

DirectorActorWriter
Born
August 1, 1896
Died
January 28, 1980
Awards
0 wins, 3 nominations

Erle C. Kenton entered films as an actor with the Mack Sennett troupe (he was one of the original Keystone Cops). In addition to acting, he performed pretty much any kind of behind-the-scenes job he could get, and by 1919 Sennett gave him a job directing two-reel comedies. The next year he graduated…

Biography

Erle C. Kenton entered films as an actor with the Mack Sennett troupe (he was one of the original Keystone Cops). In addition to acting, he performed pretty much any kind of behind-the-scenes job he could get, and by 1919 Sennett gave him a job directing two-reel comedies. The next year he graduated to features. While specializing in comedies (he directed two of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello's best films, Pardon My Sarong (1942) and Who Done It? (1942)), Kenton also branched out into the horror field, turning out a few somewhat interesting efforts (House of Dracula (1945), House of Frankenstein (1944)) and one genuine classic: Island of Lost Souls (1932). In the 1950s, like many of his B-picture colleagues, he turned to television and finished his career there.

Actor

The Gay NinetiesThe Gay Nineties(1942)as Director in Skit
End of the TrailEnd of the Trail(1936)as Theodore Roosevelt
You Wouldn't Believe It(1920)as Minor Role
Hearts and FlowersHearts and Flowers(1919)as The Violinist
When Love Is BlindWhen Love Is Blind(1919)as The Smart Aleck

Producer

Public DefenderPublic Defender(1954)
Crazy HouseCrazy House(1943)

Second Unit or Assistant Director

Black Eyes and BlueBlack Eyes and Blue(1916)
A Bath House BlunderA Bath House Blunder(1916)

Additional Crew

Doom of DraculaDoom of Dracula(1966)

Known for

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Credit Score: Erle C. Kenton

1098
193519361937
Theodore Roosevelt
Sun Oct 11 1936
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1End of the Trail12.5019368.30018

Photos 3

Ralph Graves, Erle C. Kenton, R.E. 'Tex' Madsen, Martha McGruger, Marie Prevost, 'Little Billy' Rhodes, and Alan Roscoe in The Sideshow (1928)Erle C. KentonW.C. Fields, Adrienne Ames, Buster Crabbe, George Irving, Erle C. Kenton, Joan Marsh, and Frederick Sullivan in You're Telling Me! (1934)