
London, England, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edgar Norton (August 11, 1868 – February 6, 1953) was an English-born American character actor. Born in London, England on August 11, 1868, Norton was active on both stage and screen, his theater performances were on both the London and Broadway stages, and his film career spanned both the silent and "talkie" eras in Hollywood. During his thirty-year film career, he appeared in at least ninety films. Many consider his most memorable role to be that of Poole, the butler to Dr. Jekyll in the 1931 classic, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde—a role he had been playing on-stage since 1898, opposite Richard Mansfield as Jekyll. He died in the Woodland Hills section of Los Angeles in February 1953.

as Governor's First Aide (uncredited)

as London Hotel Manager (uncredited)
1935

as Poole
1931

as Governor's First Aide (uncredited)
1934

as Thomas Benson
1939

as Nobleman with King William III (uncredited)
1945

as Butler at Party (uncredited)
1934

as Governor's Aide - Hamilton
1939

as Lord High Chancellor (uncredited)
1928

as Hobbs
1936

as Butler
1930

as Fouquet's Servant
1939

as Mr. Frazer (uncredited)
1945
as Earl of Campton
1945

as Club Member (uncredited)
1946

as Nobleman with King William III (uncredited)
1945

as Earl of Campton
1945

as Mr. Frazer (uncredited)
1945

1942

as Colonna's Barber (Uncredited)
1941

as Meadows - London Butler (uncredited)
1940

as Phineas Weed - Jaffrey's Servant
1940

as Professor Witherspoon (uncredited)
1940

as Mr. McKinnon (Uncredited)
1939

as Fouquet's Servant
1939

as Governor's Aide - Hamilton
1939

as Thomas Benson
1939

as Smith's Servant (uncredited)
1938

as Mr. Fox - Roger's Teacher (uncredited)
1937

as Rivers (uncredited)
1937

as Jarvis, the Butler
1937

as Mr. Moll (Uncredited)
1936

as Jenkins (uncredited)
1936

as Herald (Uncredited)
1936

as Hobbs
1936

as Grimsby
1936

as Resident
1935

as London Hotel Manager (uncredited)
1935