Wilton Graff


Wilton Graff was an American actor.

Early years

The son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Graff, he was born Wilton Calvert Ratcliffe in St. Louis, Missouri, US. He graduated from West Hartford High School in 1921.

Career

Before he became an actor, Graff worked for newspapers, including The Hartford Times, The Springfield Republican, and the Paris Herald.
Graff debuted on Broadway in Fantasia. His last Broadway appearance was in Gabrielle. He began working in films in the 1940s, starring in only one film, Bloodlust!. Most of his work in the last 10 years of his career was on television.

Personal life

Graff was married twice, firstly to Mary Goodwin, from 6 August 1938 until her death on 11 April 1950. They had one child, Nancy Graff. On 12 June 1952, he married Elizabeth W. Wilson, and they remained together until his death.

Death

Graff died in Pacific Palisades, California on 14 January 1969. He was 65 years old.

Partial filmography