Image:Horton_faceshot.jpg '''Edward Everett Horton''' (March_18, 1886 - September_29, 1970) was an American Actor with a long career including motion pictures, Theater, Radio, Television and voice work for Animated_cartoons. Edward Everett Horton was born in Brooklyn, New_York, and presumably named after orator and presidential candidate Edward_Everett. Horton started his stage career in 1906, singing and dancing and playing small parts in Vaudeville and in Broadway productions. In 1919 he moved to Los_Angeles,_California, and started getting roles in Hollywood films. His first starring role was in the 1922 comedy film ''Too Much Business''. After a few years he began being cast as a Character_actor in supporting roles. Some of his noteworthy films include ''The_Front_Page'', ''Top_Hat'', ''Holiday'', ''Lost Horizon'', ''Here_Comes_Mr._Jordan'', ''Pocketful_of_Miracles'', and ''Arsenic and Old Lace''. In the 1950s Horton started doing Television work. Many who were young in the 1960s remember him as the narrator for the "Fractured Fairy Tales" segment of the ''Rocky_&_Bullwinkle'' cartoon show. Later he played Chief Roaring Chicken in the sitcom ''F_Troop''. His last role, as a moribund tobacco company president in a wheelchair, was in the motion picture ''Cold Turkey,'' released after his death. Edward Everett Horton died of cancer at age 84 in Encino,_California. == External links == * {{imdb name|id=0002143|name=Edward Everett Horton}} * Edward Everett Horton on SilentMajority.com * Edward Everett Horton biography on yahoo Horton, Edward Everett Horton, Edward Everett Horton, Edward Everett Horton, Edward Everett