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James Edward Barton (November 1, 1890 – February 19, 1962) was an American vaudevillian, stage performer, and a character actor in films and television. [1]
James Barton (actor) (1890–1962), American vaudevillian and character actor James R. Barton ( c. 1810–1856), sheriff of Los Angeles County, California Jim Barton (American football) (1934–2013), American football player
James Barton Adams (April 17, 1843 – April 22, 1918) [1] was one of the few cowboy poets published in the 19th century, with the book, Breezy Western Verse in 1898. [2] Adams' works were typically published in newspapers, as he was a telegraph operator and knew many journalists.
Pages in category "Albums produced by James Barton (producer)" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
It starred James Barton (as Ben Rumson), Olga San Juan (Jennifer Rumson), Tony Bavaar (Julio Valveras), Gemze de Lappe (Yvonne Sorel), James Mitchell (Pete Billings), Kay Medford (Cherry), and Marijane Maricle (Elizabeth Woodling). [2] Burl Ives and Eddie Dowling later took over the role of Ben Rumson, and Ann Crowley was a replacement for ...
1927 are an Australian pop rock band formed in 1987 with James Barton on drums, Billy Frost on bass guitar, his brother Garry Frost on guitar and keyboards, and Eric Weideman on vocals, guitar and keyboards. They were popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s with major hit songs.
James Barton Longacre (August 11, 1794 – January 1, 1869) was an American portraitist and engraver, and the fourth chief engraver of the United States Mint from 1844 until his death. Longacre is best known for designing the Indian Head cent , which entered commerce in 1859, and for the designs of the Shield nickel , Flying Eagle cent and ...
Cream was a music promotion trio (Darren Hughes, James Barton and Andy Carroll [1]) that originally began hosting a weekly house music club night [2] [3] (1992–2002) [4] at the now-demolished Nation nightclub (formerly Snobs Disco [5]) in Wolstenholme Square in Liverpool. [6] It ran in this format from October 1992 to June 2002. [7]