Percy Helton
Percy Alfred Helton was an American stage, film, and television actor. He was one of the most familiar faces and voices in Hollywood of the 1950s.
Career
A native of the Manhattan borough in New York City, Helton began acting at the age of two, appearing in vaudeville acts with his British-born father, Alfred "Alf" Helton. He was a cast member in the Broadway production of Julie BonBon. Helton went on to perform in stock theater and in other Broadway plays.Helton joined the United States Army in World War I. Deployed to Europe with the American Expeditionary Forces, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his duty with the 77th Infantry Division's 305th Field Artillery.
Helton returned to acting and singing professionally after his discharge from the army. However, in one of his subsequent stage roles he was required to shout and scream his lines during much of the play. The resulting stress and damage to his vocal chords after repeated performances left him permanently hoarse, with a raspy falsetto voice and a breathy delivery. That change in his voice altered Helton's career. He remained in acting but chiefly as a character actor in a wide range of films and television programs in the 1950s and 1960s. Among those programs were three guest appearances on Perry Mason, including the role of Asa Cooperman in the 1961 episode "The Case of the Pathetic Patient", as a pawn broker in the 1961 episode "The Case of the Torrid Tapestry." and as a hotel clerk in the 1965 episode "The Case of the Careless Kitten." Some examples of the films in which he performed include Miracle on 34th Street, Criss Cross, The Set-Up, Kiss Me Deadly, and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. He is a particular favorite of film noir fans, having co-starred in several classics of the genre. It was his performance in one of those films, Wicked Woman, where Helton reached perhaps the apex of his career in his characterization of "Charlie Borg." In that role he portrayed a foolish neighbor who gets lured to his possible doom by a devious waitress played by Beverly Michaels.
In 1955, Helton was cast as Alex Grant, who is arrested for a 15-year-old murder when he returns to a mining camp, in the episode, "The Hangman Waits" of the western anthology series, Death Valley Days, hosted by Stanley Andrews. Things look bleak for Grant until his youthful lawyer, Greg Lewis, locates a corroborating witness, 75-year-old Harry Gander, whose personal diary clears the suspect. James Seay played corrupt district attorney Lucius Peck.
Personal life and death
Percy Helton married actress Edna Helton on October 24, 1931 and was married to her until his death. They had no children.He died at age 77 at the Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center on September 11, 1971, the year of his final film appearance. His ashes are inurned at Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park and Mortuary in Los Angeles, California.
Partial filmography
- The Fairy and the Waif as The Waif
- The Flower of Faith as Tom Judson
- The Master Mind as Younger brother
- Silver Wings as John
- Insinuation as Jimmie
- The Offenders
- Frankie and Johnny as Undetermined role
- Miracle on 34th Street as Drunken Santa Claus
- Call Northside 777 as William Decker - Mailman
- Let's Live Again as Mr. President
- Hazard as Beady Robbins
- Larceny as Charlie Jordan
- That Wonderful Urge as Monroe Township Jail Drunk
- Chicken Every Sunday as Mr. Sawyer
- Criss Cross as Frank
- Alias Nick Beal as Lawyer
- The Set-Up as Red
- The Crooked Way as Petey
- Lust for Gold as Barber
- Red, Hot and Blue as Mr. Perkins, Stage manager
- Abbott & Costello Meet The Killer, Boris Karloff as Abernathy
- Thieves' Highway as Roadside Bar Manager
- My Friend Irma as Mr. Clyde
- Free for All as Joe Hershey
- The Secret Fury as Justice of the Peace Roy T. Palmer
- Tyrant of the Sea as Crewman
- Harbor of Missing Men as 'Rummy' Davis
- Wabash Avenue as Ship Captain
- Riding High as Pawnbroker
- Fancy Pants as Mayor Fogarty
- A Life of Her Own as Hamburger Proprietor
- Copper Canyon as 'Scamper' Joad
- The Sun Sets at Dawn as Reporter, Feature Syndicate
- Cyrano de Bergerac as Bellerose
- Under Mexicali Stars as Nap Wellington
- Three Guys Named Mike as Mr. Hawkins, Hotel Manager
- Inside Straight as Lawyer Anderson
- Night Into Morning as Drunk
- Never Trust a Gambler as Sunbeam Liquor Store Clerk
- Darling, How Could You! as Cabbie
- The Tall Target as Beamish - Passenger in Club Car
- Chain of Circumstance as Fogel
- The Family Secret as Charlie
- The Barefoot Mailman as Dewey Durgan
- The Stooge as Sam Robertson
- A Girl in Every Port as Drive-In Manager
- The Belle of New York as Presents Angela with Flowers
- I Dream of Jeanie as Mr. Horker
- Three for Bedroom "C" as Alcoholic Train Passenger
- She's Back on Broadway as News Vendor
- Call Me Madam as Sen. Wilkins
- Scared Stiff as Man in Hotel Hallway
- Ambush at Tomahawk Gap as Marlowe
- Ride, Vaquero! as Storekeeper
- Vice Squad as Mr. Jenner
- Down Laredo Way as Judge Sully
- The Affairs of Dobie Gillis as Mr. Hammersmith, Book Seller
- City of Bad Men as Old-Timer at Training Camp
- The Robe as Caleb - Wine Merchant
- How to Marry a Millionaire as Mr. Benton
- Wicked Woman as Charlie Borg
- Geraldine as Pop
- Lucky Me as Brown
- About Mrs. Leslie as Mr. Hackley
- A Star is Born as William Gregory
- The Adventures of Hajji Baba as Kerbelai, Hajji's Barber Father
- White Christmas as Train Conductor
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea as Coach Driver
- Crashout as Doctor Louis Barnes
- Kiss Me Deadly as Doc Kennedy
- Jail Busters as Warden B.W. Oswald
- Trial as Youval
- No Man's Woman as Otto Peterson
- Diane as Court Jester
- Fury at Gunsight Pass as Peter Boggs
- Terror at Midnight as Speegie
- The Boss as Hotel Clerk
- Shake, Rattle & Rock! as Hiram, the funeral director
- The Phantom Stagecoach as Mr. Wiggins
- The Vintage as Voice Dub for Berger
- This Could Be the Night as Charlie
- Spook Chasers as Mike Clancy
- The Last Stagecoach West as Telegrapher
- Jailhouse Rock as Sam Brewster
- The Sheepman as Station Master
- The Proud Rebel as Photographer
- Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys! as Waldo Pike, the Plumber
- Ask Any Girl as Janitor in Meg Wheeler's Building
- Let No Man Write My Epitaph as Baldy
- Where the Boys Are as Fairview Motel Manager
- Ride the High Country as Luther Samson
- The Music Man as Train Conductor
- The Wheeler Dealers as Deke
- 4 for Texas as Jonas Ansel
- Get Yourself A College Girl as Senator's Chauffeur
- Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte as Funeral Director
- Dear Brigitte as Kraft - Man at Computer Lab
- Zebra in the Kitchen as Mr. Richardson
- The Sons of Katie Elder as Mr. Peevey
- Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title as Diner Customer
- A Big Hand for the Little Lady as Kevin McKenzie
- The Big Mouth as Sanitation Man
- Head as Heraldic Messenger
- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid as Sweetface
- The Day of the Wolves as The Farmer
- Legend of the Northwest
Television appearances
- Adventures of Superman as Hamlet
- Death Valley Days as Little Oscar
- The Life of Riley as Mr. Cox
- The Lone Ranger as Pete Travis
- Father Knows Best as desk clerk
- Science Fiction Theatre as Professor John Husted
- Maverick as Bradley / Mr.
- Death Valley Days as Scrubby in Episode 296
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Cyrus Rutherford / Morton / Newspaperman / Building super / George the Janitor / Lawyer /Gerald Eaton
- Lawman as Thatcher / Ellery Purvy / Oren
- Gunsmoke as Mr. Early / Arbuckle / Duffer / Otie
- Bonanza as Bleeker / Pete / Lafe / Blurry Jones
- The Untouchables as Jocko Monaghan / Mr. Meyer
- Law of the Plainsman as Del Martin
- Mr. Lucky as Pop Markel
- Laramie as Opie / Clemson Frazer / Wes Snyder - Auctioneer
- Cheyenne as Matthew Beasely
- Rawhide as bartender
- Perry Mason as Hotel Desk Clerk / Asa Cooperman / Pawnbroker
- Mister Ed as Zoo Attendant / Dr. Evans
- The Twilight Zone as Lapham / Tom Poulter
- Bewitched
- The Fugitive as Hobo
- Petticoat Junction as Mr. Benton / Hinky Mittenfloss
- Green Acres as Luke Needlinger / Ira Hatch / Willie
- The Jerry Lewis Show
- Green Hornet as Gus
- The Mothers-In-Law as Dean Roberts
- The Virginian as Dean Roberts
- The Beverly Hillbillies as Homer Cratchit
- Batman as Gus
- Get Smart as A.J. Pfister
- Land of the Giants as Akman
- The Wild Wild West as Proprietor
- Love American Style as Wharton
- '' as Dailey
Commercial Appearances
- Mandom, Japanese Perfume Commercial as Hotel Doorman