George Fleming Houston (January 11, 1896 â€" November 12, 1944) was an
American B-western film actor and accomplished singer in the early
half of the 20th century.Born and raised in Hampton, New Jersey, his
parents were Reverend Thomas Houston, a blind evangelist, and Mrs.
Charles Houston. He attended Blair Academy, in New Jersey, where he
ran track, then later he attended the Institute of Musical Arts, the
original name for what would eventually become Juilliard School.
Houston received two degrees, one in voice, and one for teaching
music.Houston joined the US Army, serving in France during World War
I, attached to the 17th French Division, in the Ambulance Service. His
military service ran from June 5, 1917, to April 12, 1919.
American B-western film actor and accomplished singer in the early
half of the 20th century.Born and raised in Hampton, New Jersey, his
parents were Reverend Thomas Houston, a blind evangelist, and Mrs.
Charles Houston. He attended Blair Academy, in New Jersey, where he
ran track, then later he attended the Institute of Musical Arts, the
original name for what would eventually become Juilliard School.
Houston received two degrees, one in voice, and one for teaching
music.Houston joined the US Army, serving in France during World War
I, attached to the 17th French Division, in the Ambulance Service. His
military service ran from June 5, 1917, to April 12, 1919.
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