Paul Langton

Birthday: 1913-04-17
Deathday: 1980-04-15
Birthplace: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned

Paul Langton was an American screen, radio, and television actor best known for his role as Leslie Harrington on the prime time television series Peyton Place (1964-68).

Credits

Year Title Character
1964-06-10 Advance to the Rear Maj. Forsythe (uncredited)
1964-01-31 Man's Favorite Sport? Jim Stern (uncredited)
1963-12-21 4 for Texas Beauregard
1963-01-01 Dime with a Halo Mr. Jones
1960-03-01 Three Came to Kill Ben Scanlon
1960-02-17 The Big Night Spencer
1959-10-22 The Last Angry Man Jack Vickery (uncredited)
1959-05-15 Invisible Invaders Lt. Gen. Stone
1959-02-17 The Cosmic Man Col. Matthews
1958-07-31 It! The Terror from Beyond Space Calder
1958-06-01 Girl in the Woods Luke Plummer
1958-01-01 1104 Sutton Road
1957-08-30 Chicago Confidential Jake Parker
1957-02-22 The Incredible Shrinking Man Charlie Carey
1957-02-01 Utah Blaine Rip Coker
1955-10-25 The Big Knife Buddy Bliss
1955-09-22 To Hell and Back Colonel Howe
1955-02-27 Murder Is My Beat Ray Patrick
1954-11-01 The Snow Creature Dr. Frank Parrish
1954-07-28 Return from the Sea Lt. Manley
1953-11-08 Jack Slade Dan Traver
1953-08-19 Big Leaguer Brian McLennan
1952-09-22 The Kill Marsh Huddlestone
1951-07-05 Holiday for Bill Bill Kemp
1948-12-31 Trouble Preferred Ed Poole
1948-10-19 A Song Is Born Joe
1948-07-30 Fighting Back Nick Sanders
1947-12-17 For You I Die Johnny Coulter
1947-08-04 The Romance of Rosy Ridge Tom Yeary
1947-04-25 The Sea of Grass Young Doctor (uncredited)
1947-02-04 My Brother Talks to Horses Mr. Gillespie
1946-12-05 Till the Clouds Roll By Oscar Hammerstein II
1946-01-19 Magic on a Stick John Walker (uncredited)
1945-12-07 They Were Expendable Ens. 'Andy' Andrews
1945-11-03 Purity Squad Mr. Winthrop (uncredited)
1945-08-31 The Hidden Eye Barry Gifford
1945-04-14 Fall Guy Joe Brent
1944-12-16 Dark Shadows Peter Selkin (uncredited)
1944-12-05 Gentle Annie Violet Goss
1944-11-15 Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo Captain 'Ski' York
1943-07-29 We've Never Been Licked Naval Officer (uncredited)