Robert Hutton
Robert Hutton was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Hutton's earliest roles were in film, including the war "Destination Tokyo" (1944) with Cary Grant, "Janie" (1944) and the musical comedy "Hollywood Canteen" (1944) with The Andrews Sisters. He also appeared in "Roughly Speaking" (1945), "Too Young to Know" (1945) and "Janie Gets Married" (1946). He kept working in film throughout the forties and the fifties, starring in the Robert Young comedy "And Baby Makes Three" (1949), "Beauty on Parade" (1950) and "The Man on the Eiffel Tower" (1950) with Charles Laughton. He also appeared in "The Steel Helmet" (1951). Nearing the end of his career, he tackled roles in the John Agar sci-fi flick "Invisible Invaders" (1959), the comedy "It Started With a Kiss" (1959) with Glenn Ford and "The Man Without a Body" (1959). He also appeared in "Cinderfella" (1960) and the action flick "You Only Live Twice" (1967) with Sean Connery. Hutton last appeared in "Qb VII" (1973-74). Hutton passed away in August 1994 at the age of 74.