New York, USA
Leon Alton enjoyed a career on stage, screen, and television starting in the 1920s and lasting until the late 1970s. In the 1930s he started out on the Broadway stage appearing in various musicals which lasted until the early 1940s. Then like many Broadway actors and dancers, he seemingly drifted his way to Hollywood where he was able to use his talents as a dancer to appear in many party scenes in a suit dancing in some of the most well known films. Like many dancers though, that was only part of their work as they could not survive on musicals alone and by the mid 1950s musicals started to lose their popularity so he had to find work elsewhere He was never unemployed long. Alton's appearance was ideal for bankers, or distinguished townsman, or whatever was needed. By the late 1950s, he was able to secure some roles in which he received screen credit in shows like Bat Masterson, Tombstone Territory, and Lock-Up all while still appearing at the usual party scenes or the social gatherings. By the 1960s his career was still going strong as he still found work in the usual places and managed to appear in several well known movies like True Grit, The Cheyenne Social Club, and Airport and appearing in most of the well known television shows of the time. His career wound down by the 1970s and while his name won't garner the attention or recognition to film audiences of today, most casting directors could tell you it was a name that should be respected and could be depended on.

as Delegate (uncredited)

as Theatre Patron (uncredited)
1971

as Court Stenographer (uncredited)
1957

as Delegate (uncredited)
1959

as Party Guest (uncredited)
1966

as Bartender (uncredited)
1959

as Senate Gallery Spectator (uncredited)
1955

as Race Spectator (uncredited)
1959

as Chief (uncredited)
1965

as Waiter (uncredited)
1963

as Audience Member (uncredited)
1970

as Judge (uncredited)
1963

as Barfly (uncredited)
1967
as Pedestrian (uncredited)
1970

as Executive (uncredited)
1972

as Soldier at Portobello Road (uncredited)
1971

as Pedestrian (uncredited)
1970

as Official (uncredited)
1970

as Collingsgood Associate (uncredited)
1969

as Club Patron (uncredited)
1969

as Boarding House Guest (uncredited)
1969

as Man in Ticket Line (uncredited)
1969

as Dancer (uncredited)
1969

as Official (uncredited)
1968

as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
1968

as Audience Member (uncredited)
1968

as Party Guest (uncredited)
1968

as Exhibit Guest (uncredited)
1968

as Wedding Guest (uncredited)
1968

as Auction Guest
1968

as Bartender (uncredited)
1968

as Club Member (uncredited)
1967

as Bank Officer (uncredited)
1967

1967

as Official (uncredited)
1966

as Military Officer at Meeting (uncredited)
1966

as Party Guest (uncredited)
1965

as Poker Game Spectator (uncredited)
1965
as Delegate (uncredited)
1 ep.

as Theatre Patron (uncredited)
1 episodes

as Court Stenographer (uncredited)
1 episodes

as Delegate (uncredited)
1 episodes

as Party Guest (uncredited)
1 episodes

as Bartender (uncredited)
1 episodes

as Senate Gallery Spectator (uncredited)
1 episodes

as Race Spectator (uncredited)
1 episodes

as Chief (uncredited)
1 episodes

as Waiter (uncredited)
1 episodes

as Audience Member (uncredited)
1 episodes

as Judge (uncredited)
1 episodes

as Barfly (uncredited)
1 episodes

as Passerby (uncredited)
1 episodes

as Reporter (uncredited)
1 episodes