Will Stanton

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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.989

Gender

Male

Birthday

16-Sep-1885

Age

(139 years old)

Place of Birth

London, England, UK

Also Known As
  • William Sidney "Will" Stanton
  • William Sidney Stanton

Will Stanton

Biography

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Credits

A Guy, a Gal and a Pal A Guy, a Gal and a Pal (1945) Character: Barclay
A young woman devises a clever scheme to secure a train reservation by pretending to be married to a stranger.
Brooklyn Orchid Brooklyn Orchid (1942) Character: Goodweeks' Valet
Two taxi-fleet operators rescue a girl and she follows them to a mountain resort.
The Undie-World The Undie-World (1934) Character: Maxie - the Chief's Henchman
A gangster is smitten with the two girls in the next apartment. With the help of his violinist friend he gets acquainted with the girls by posing as a musician.
Strictly Fresh Yeggs Strictly Fresh Yeggs (1934) Character: The Drunk
After spending the night out drinking, a man tries to find his way home, but can't quite get there.
Cracked Shots Cracked Shots (1934) Character: The Conductor
Tom Kennedy joins a shooting contest over at the Acme Gun Club.
Half Marriage Half Marriage (1929) Character: Elevator Operator
A young couple marries in secret. Judy's afraid her parents won't approve of Dick and she'll lose her generous allowance. Her parents bring her home from the city where she's been studying art and encourage the attentions of Tom, a persistent suitor. Judy and her jealous husband have an argument that leads her back to the city, a drunken, amorous Tom and a tragedy.
Weather Wizards Weather Wizards (1939) Character: Uncle Jim
Modern meteorology and a hard-working government weather team put their science and organization to work as a cold front moves from Alaska toward the citrus groves of Southern California. First, the scientists predict the storm's course, giving several days' warning to farmers and growers. The growers, typified by the Morgan family, prepare the oil-burning pots throughout their grove. Then, as the temperature dips below freezing, they light the pots. The cold snap continues as oil-supplies dwindle; the smoky air slows traffic, including trucks bringing more oil. The scientists strive to predict how long freezing temperatures will last: can the Morgans hold out?
Anaesthesia Anaesthesia (1938) Character: Dental Patient (uncredited)
An examination of the history of anesthesia, from ancient Egyptian times to contemporary times.
Straight, Place and Show Straight, Place and Show (1938) Character: Syd Robins - Horse Truck Driver
The Ritz Brothers go to the race track. They raise training end entrance money in a wrestling match and help a young man train the horse of his fiancée.
Captain Fury Captain Fury (1939) Character: Bertie Green
An Irish convict sentenced to hard labor in Australia escapes into the outback, and organizes a band of fellow escapees to fight a corrupt landlord.
We Are Not Alone We Are Not Alone (1939) Character: Mr. Deane
A British doctor and his son's Austrian governess have an affair and are accused of killing his wife.
Adam's Rib Adam's Rib (1949) Character: Taxicab Driver (uncredited)
A woman's attempted murder of her uncaring husband results in everyday quarrels in the lives of Adam and Amanda, a pair of happily married lawyers who end up on opposite sides of the case in court.
This Above All This Above All (1942) Character: Bartender
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.
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947) Character: Porter (uncredited)
A young British widow rents a seaside cottage and soon becomes haunted by the ghost of its former owner.
Do Detectives Think? Do Detectives Think? (1927) Character: Killer's pal
An escaped convict is out to kill the judge who sentenced him. Two inept detectives are hired to guard the judge.
Wild Girl Wild Girl (1932) Character: Bartender (uncredited)
Salomy Jane, a California mountain girl, is sought after by a number of men in the nearby small town of Redwood City. She is affected when two criminals are pursued by authorities: one for killing a hypocritical mayoral candidate, the other for robbing the stagecoach.
Arizona to Broadway Arizona to Broadway (1933) Character: Drunk on Train
A team of con men trying to double-cross a woman they are supposedly helping to get some stolen money back wind up getting crossed themselves... by the mob.
Mutiny on the Bounty Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) Character: Portsmouth Joe (uncredited)
Fletcher Christian successfully leads a revolt against the ruthless Captain Bligh on the HMS Bounty. However, Bligh returns one year later, hell bent on revenge.
The Exile The Exile (1947) Character: Tucket
In 17th-century England, Charles II, the rightful heir to the kingdom, is driven from his country by militants working for rogue leader Oliver Cromwell. Charles ends up in the Netherlands, where he falls for local beauty Katie and spends his days happily in the quiet countryside. Unfortunately, Cromwell's associate Col. Ingram and his men track Charles down, and the would-be monarch must resort to swashbuckling his way to freedom.
Paradise Island Paradise Island (1930) Character: Limey
The south sea island Tonga is full of plantations and scoundrels. Ellen Bradford arrives expecting marriage to respectable and successful plantation owner only to find he is a drunk and gambler. Being the only white woman she is the desire of scoundrels and cut-throats.
Charley's Aunt Charley's Aunt (1941) Character: Messenger
In 1890, two students at Oxford force their rascally friend and fellow student to pose as an aunt from Brazil--where the nuts come from.
True Heaven True Heaven (1929) Character: Gresson's Chauffeur
Phillip Gresson is in the employ of the British secret service, while heroine Judith is a spy for the Enemy. Hoping to gain possession of the usual Secret Plans, Judith pretends to be in love with Phillip. Only after nursing the seriously wounded Phillip back to health does Judith come to the realization that she genuinely loves him.
The Cock-Eyed World The Cock-Eyed World (1929) Character: Bit Part
Two Marines are sent to South Sea island where they fight over a local island girl.
Cavalcade Cavalcade (1933) Character: Tommy Jolly (uncredited)
A cavalcade of English life from New Year's Eve 1899 until 1933 is seen through the eyes of well-to-do Londoners Jane and Robert Marryot. Amongst events touching their family are the Boer War, the death of Queen Victoria, the sinking of the Titanic, and the Great War.
Roar of the Dragon Roar of the Dragon (1932) Character: Sailor Sam
A boatload of Westerners is trapped in Manchuria as bandits led by Russian renegade Voronsky ravage the area. Seeking refuge in a fortified inn, the group is led by the boat's Captain Carson, who becomes involved with a woman who "belongs" to Voronsky. Carson must contend with the bandits outside and the conflicting personalities of those trapped inside the inn, as well as dealing with spies among the inn's personnel.
Hello, Sister! Hello, Sister! (1933) Character: Drunk
Peggy and her friend Millie are strolling down Broadway while Jimmy and Mac are trolling Broadway, and the four get together...
The Last of the Mohicans The Last of the Mohicans (1936) Character: Jenkins
The story is set in the British province of New York during the French and Indian War, and concerns—in part—a Huron massacre (with passive French acquiescence) of between 500 to 1,500 Anglo-American troops, who had honorably surrendered at Fort William Henry, plus some women and servants; the kidnapping of two sisters, daughters of the British commander; and their rescue by the last Mohicans.
Four Men and a Prayer Four Men and a Prayer (1938) Character: Cockney in Marlanda
The sons of a disgraced British officer try to clear his name.
Atlantic Adventure Atlantic Adventure (1935) Character: Steward
When reporter Dan Miller is once again late to meet his girl friend, Helen Murdock, because he is working on a story, Helen breaks up with him. Later, in an effort to reconcile with her, Dan misses an appointment with the district attorney, and is fired when his editor learns that the district attorney was murdered in Dan's absence. The man suspected of the crime, Mitts Coster, is rumored to be traveling to Europe aboard an ocean liner. While Dan's friend, photographer Snapper McGillicuddy, fetches Helen to the boat, under the pretense that Dan is leaving town to forget her, Dan searches the ship for Mitts, whom he does not recognize. When Helen arrives, Dan feigns illness, and she admits her love for him. When Helen learns of Dan's ruse, however, she angrily hits him with a package that a passenger gave her when she boarded the ship. The package contains a passport for Dorothy Madden, who greatly resembles Helen, and $2,000 dollars.
Devil's Island Devil's Island (1939) Character: Bobo
A French doctor sentenced for treason performs brain surgery on the prison commandant's daughter.
Forever Amber Forever Amber (1947) Character: Deadeye
Amber St Clair, orphaned during the English Civil War and raised by a family of farmers, aspires to be a lady of high society; when a group of cavaliers ride into town, she sneaks away with them to London to achieve her dreams.
Mr. Skeffington Mr. Skeffington (1944) Character: Sid Lapham (uncredited)
A beautiful but vain woman who rejects the love of her older husband must face the loss of her youth and beauty.
Lost in a Harem Lost in a Harem (1944) Character: Plain Native in Café (uncredited)
Two bumbling magicians help a Middle Eastern prince regain his rightful throne from his despotic uncle.
The Gentleman from Louisiana The Gentleman from Louisiana (1936) Character: N/A
In Victorian-era USA, a horse-jockey becomes a scapegoat in the nefarious schemes of a group of small-time criminals.
The Little Princess The Little Princess (1939) Character: Groom
A little girl goes in search of her father who is reported missing by the military during the Second Boer War.
The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu (1930) Character: N/A
The sinister Dr. Fu Manchu returns to destroy the people he holds responsible for the death of his family.
Sergeant York Sergeant York (1941) Character: Cockney Soldier (uncredited)
Alvin York a hillbilly sharpshooter transforms himself from ruffian to religious pacifist. He is then called to serve his country and despite deep religious and moral objections to fighting becomes one of the most celebrated American heroes of WWI.
Me and My Gal Me and My Gal (1932) Character: Drunk
Jaunty young policeman Danny Dolan falls in love with waterfront cafe waitress Helen Riley.
Fury Fury (1936) Character: Drunk Leaving Bar (uncredited)
Joe, who owns a gas station along with his brothers and is about to marry Katherine, travels to the small town where she lives to visit her, but is wrongly mistaken for a wanted kidnapper and arrested.
Apples to You! Apples to You! (1934) Character: Mr. Stanton
A burlesque impresario is hired to help the failing fortunes of an old opera company.
Bachelor Bait Bachelor Bait (1934) Character: Drunk (uncredited)
After being fired from his job at the Marriage License Bureau, a clerk turns to matchmaking.
Fast and Furious Fast and Furious (1939) Character: Waiter (uncredited)
Joel & Garda Sloan, a husband and wife detective team, who also sell rare books in New York, take a vacation to Seaside City. At Seaside, Joel's pal, Mike Stevens is managing and preparing for their beauty pageant. Joel is made one of the judges plus he has invested $5,000 in it, to Garda's dismay. Eric Bartell, promoter, arrives to dupe Stevens. When Ed Connors, New York racketeer arrives, Bartell is mysteriously murdered. Joel and Garda set out to investigate the murder.
Mamba Mamba (1930) Character: Cockney servant
August Bolte, the richest man in a settlement in German East Africa in the period before World War I, is called "Mamba" by the locals, which is the name of a deadly snake. Despised by the locals and the European settlers alike for his greed and arrogance, Bolte forces the beautiful daughter of a destitute nobleman to marry him in exchange for saving her father from ruin. Upon her arrival in Africa, she falls in love with an officer in the local German garrison. When World War I breaks out, Bolte, unable to avoid being conscripted, foments a rebellion among the local natives.
Slightly French Slightly French (1949) Character: Cockney Barker (uncredited)
A film director, in bad standing with his studio, tries to turn a local carnival dancer into a "French" movie star and pass her off as his big new discovery.
White Hunter White Hunter (1936) Character: Harry
Safari guide Capt. Clark Rutledge is hired by the man Michael Varek who was responsible for his father's death...
Our Hearts Were Young and Gay Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (1944) Character: Cockney Cabin Steward (uncredited)
In 1923, two young ladies depart, unescorted, for a tour of Europe. Their great naïvité and efforts to seem grown-up lead them into many comic misadventures.
It Ain't Hay It Ain't Hay (1943) Character: Drunk (uncredited)
Abbot and Costello must find a replacement for a woman's horse they accidentally killed after feeding it some candy. They head for the racetrack, find a look-a-like and take it. They do not realize that the nag is "Tea Biscuit," a champion racehorse.
Cross Country Cruise Cross Country Cruise (1934) Character: Drunk on Bus (Uncredited)
A young woman is involved with a married man, although she does not know that he is married. He kills his jealous wife and implicates her in the murder. However, a playboy character who had been flirting with the woman earlier turns amateur detective and clears her.
Sadie Thompson Sadie Thompson (1928) Character: Quartermaster Bates
A young, beautiful prostitute named Sadie Thompson arrives on the South Pacific island of Pago Pago looking for honest work and falls for Timothy O'Hara, an American sailor who is unfazed by her unsavory past. However, Mr. Davidson, a missionary who arrived on the island at the same time, aims to "save" Sadie from her sinful life and petitions to have her separated from her beau and deported back to San Francisco.
The Lodger The Lodger (1944) Character: N/A
In Victorian era London, the inhabitants of a family home with rented rooms upstairs fear the new lodger is Jack the Ripper.
Sailor's Luck Sailor's Luck (1933) Character: J. Felix Hemingway
U.S. sailor Jimmy Harrigan, on shore leave in San Pedro, meets and falls for Sally Brent She promises to wait for him when he ships out to San Francisco, but Jimmy becomes jealous and tells her off when he learns Sally has entered a marathon dance contest sponsored by a lecherous snake named Baron Portola. Along with several of his Navy pals, Jimmy goes to the ballroom the night of the dance marathon, to try to change Sally's mind and win her back.
Lloyd's of London Lloyd's of London (1936) Character: Smutt
Norfolk, England, 1770. The nephew of an innkeeper and the son of a reverend maintain a very close friendship until, after living a great adventure, they must separate their paths. The former will head his footsteps to London and bound his destiny to Lloyd's, a thriving insurance company; the latter will eventually become one of the greatest heroes in the history of the British Empire.
Baby Face Harrington Baby Face Harrington (1935) Character: Drunken Prisoner
Thanks to a series of comic mishaps, a timid, small-town office clerk finds himself wanted by the police and labeled by the media as "Public Enemy No. 2." Comedy.
Thank Your Lucky Stars Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943) Character: Pub Patron in Errol Flynn Number (uncredited)
An Eddie Cantor look-alike organizes an all-star show to help the war effort.
Any Old Port! Any Old Port! (1932) Character: Drunk
Stan and Ollie check into a seedy hotel and help a young girl escape the clutches of the landlord. They are forced to flee the hotel with no money and Ollie arranges for Stan to fight at a local boxing hall for $50. Stan's opponent turns out to be Musgy who uses a loaded glove. During the fight the glove is swapped and Stan triumphs only to find that Ollie has bet their fee that he would lose.



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