John Hamilton(1887-1958)
- Actor
Burly, stentorian-voiced John Hamilton, worked on Broadway and in
touring theatrical companies for many years prior to his 1930 film
debut. He was in the original Broadway company of "Seventh Heaven" and
would appear in the film remake
(Seventh Heaven (1937)) in 1937.
For Warner Bros, he starred with Donald Meek
in a series of short mysteries based on
S.S. Van Dine stories. He was often
typecast as prison wardens, judges and police chiefs, but played
various types of characters in an almost limitless number of films from
the 1930s to the 1950s. He became famous when he was cast as Daily
Planet newspaper editor Perry White in the 1950s TV classic,
The Adventures of Superman (1952).
He died of a heart attack in 1957 and is survived by a son. Hamilton is often confused with
John F. Hamilton, an American actor whose career began in the 1920s, John Hamilton, a British actor who
worked during the same period but exclusively in the UK, and with several
other actors of the same name.