Val Stanton

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.1117

Gender

Male

Birthday

17-Oct-1886

Age

(140 years old)

Place of Birth

London, England

Also Known As
  • Valentine Burch

Val Stanton

Biography

Valentine Walter Burch (October 17, 1886 - January 25, 1967) who was known professionally as Val Stanton, was an English-American actor who originally came from the half-successful vaudeville team with his brother, Ernie called Val and Ernie Stanton. He was most known for the films Stage Struck (1936), Prison Train (1938), Duke of the Navy (1942) and many more. Val was also the stunt model of Jiminy Cricket in Walt Disney’s original Pinocchio (1940). Val was also a successful athlete outside of stage work.


Credits

English as She Is Not Spoken English as She Is Not Spoken (1928) Character: Himself
Val and Ernie Stanton make their second appearance in a Vitaphone short. This time out the two basically stand in the same spot as they re-create their vaudeville act, which includes a few songs as well as a couple comedy routines.
Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake (1928) Character: Self
Val and Ernie Stanton make up the comedy group for this Vitaphone short that was obviously capturing their vaudeville act.
This Above All This Above All (1942) Character: Policeman (uncredited)
In 1940 England, aristocratic Prudence Cathaway alarms her snobbish parents by joining the WAF service branch. She soon meets and falls in love with the brooding Clive Briggs, despite his prejudice against the upper classes, and agrees to spend a week with him at a Dover hotel. When Clive's soldier friend, Monty, arrives to retrieve him, Prudence learns that Clive went AWOL after Dunkirk, and urges him to recall why England must fight the war.
Hats Off Hats Off (1936) Character: Valet
The first musical comedy from the Grand National assembly line, Hats Off stars John Payne and Mae Clarke as rival press agents Jimmy Maxwell and Jo Allen. Both have been assigned to stir up publicity for separate expositions at the 1936 Texas Centennial (newsreel footage of which predominates throughout the film's short running time). To throw Jimmy off the track, Jo pretends to be a schoolteacher, but by the time the ruse has been revealed, the two leading characters have fallen in love.
The Great Impersonation The Great Impersonation (1942) Character: English Porter (uncredited)
An Englishman kills a German look-alike and poses as a Nazi spy in London.
Stage Struck Stage Struck (1936) Character: Cooper
A Broadway show is forced to bow to the whims of a talentless, whacky, but rich, Broadway actress with a contract.
Pinocchio Pinocchio (1940) Character: Jiminy Cricket Stunt Model (uncredited)
When the gentle woodcarver Geppetto builds a marionette to be his substitute son, a benevolent fairy brings the toy to life. The puppet, named Pinocchio, is not yet a human boy. He must earn the right to be real by proving that he is brave, truthful, and unselfish.
Duke of the Navy Duke of the Navy (1942) Character: Sniffy
A fake general sends two sailors on a wild-goose chase for buried treasure.
The Reluctant Dragon The Reluctant Dragon (1941) Character: Courier (uncredited)
Humorist Robert Benchley attempts to find Walt Disney to ask him to adapt a short story about a gentle dragon who would rather recite poetry than be ferocious. Along the way, he is given a tour of Walt Disney Studios, and learns about the animation process.
Mysterious Mr. Moto Mysterious Mr. Moto (1938) Character: Organ Grinder (uncredited)
The Japanese detective rounds up a league of assassins for Scotland Yard.
The Perfect Gentleman The Perfect Gentleman (1935) Character: Workman in Pub (uncredited)
A strait-laced country vicar is very embarrassed by his father's naughty exploits with a lively actress.
Prison Train Prison Train (1938) Character: Sullen
Gangsters plan an assassination of a rival while he rides the train carrying him to prison.
The Adventures of Robin Hood The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) Character: Outlaw (uncredited)
Robin Hood fights nobly for justice against the evil Sir Guy of Gisbourne while striving to win the hand of the beautiful Maid Marian.
Hangover Square Hangover Square (1945) Character: Postman (uncredited)
When composer George Harvey Bone wakes with no memory of the previous night and a bloody knife in his pocket, he worries that he has committed a crime. On the advice of Dr. Middleton, Bone agrees to relax, going to a music performance by singer Netta Longdon. Riveted by Netta, Bone agrees to write songs for her rather than his own concerto. However, Bone soon grows jealous of Netta and worries about controlling himself during his spells.



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