Paul Sutton (May 14, 1910 â€" January 31, 1970) was an American radio
writer and actor who also acted in film.He was born in Albuquerque,
New Mexico.He is perhaps best known as one of the actors who portrayed
Sergeant William Preston on the radio serial Challenge of the Yukon.
He has been credited with creating Challenge of the Yukon and writing
episodes of The Green Hornet. He collaborated on The Life of Mary
Sothern, a 13-week serial on WMCA and WLW in 1938. As of July 26,
1938, he was at WXYZ in Detroit.In film, he appeared in westerns and
low budget B-movies during the 1930s and 1940s, sometimes in
uncredited roles. He was in The Pinto Kid; a Variety review stated
that "As the menace, Paul Sutton is one of the more convincing types."
About his performance in North of the Yukon, Variety wrote, "Paul
Sutton lends realism to the fable with his characterization of the
husky French trapper." He was in the Hopalong Cassidy films In Old
Mexico and Bar 20 Justice; a Variety review called him "miscast" in
his role of villain in the latter.
writer and actor who also acted in film.He was born in Albuquerque,
New Mexico.He is perhaps best known as one of the actors who portrayed
Sergeant William Preston on the radio serial Challenge of the Yukon.
He has been credited with creating Challenge of the Yukon and writing
episodes of The Green Hornet. He collaborated on The Life of Mary
Sothern, a 13-week serial on WMCA and WLW in 1938. As of July 26,
1938, he was at WXYZ in Detroit.In film, he appeared in westerns and
low budget B-movies during the 1930s and 1940s, sometimes in
uncredited roles. He was in The Pinto Kid; a Variety review stated
that "As the menace, Paul Sutton is one of the more convincing types."
About his performance in North of the Yukon, Variety wrote, "Paul
Sutton lends realism to the fable with his characterization of the
husky French trapper." He was in the Hopalong Cassidy films In Old
Mexico and Bar 20 Justice; a Variety review called him "miscast" in
his role of villain in the latter.
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