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  2. Hatton was born in Red Oak, Iowa. His physician father steered him toward a career in medicine. However, Hatton had become enamored of being on stage after he acted in a school play, and he left home to go into acting as a career.

  3. The son of a physician, Raymond Hatton entered films in 1909, eventually appearing in almost 500 other pictures. In early silents he formed a comedy team with big, burly Wallace Beery. He was best known as the tobacco-chewing, rip-snorting Rusty Joslin in the Three Mesquiteers series.

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  4. The son of a physician, Raymond Hatton entered films in 1909, eventually appearing in almost 500 other pictures. In early silents he formed a comedy team with big, burly Wallace Beery. He was best known as the tobacco-chewing, rip-snorting Rusty Joslin in the Three Mesquiteers series.

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    • Red Oak, Iowa, USA
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  5. Birth Place: Red Oak, Iowa. Legendary actor Raymond Hatton got his start in the film business in 1909 with an appearance in a short film called "Tragic Love." After a string of short...

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  6. Biography. The son of a physician, Raymond Hatton entered films in 1909, eventually appearing in almost 500 other pictures. In early silents he formed a comedy team with big, burly Wallace Beery. He was best known as the tobacco-chewing, rip-snorting Rusty Joslin in the Three Mesquiteers series.

  7. Legendary actor Raymond Hatton got his start in the film business in 1909 with an appearance in a short film called "Tragic Love." After a string of short pictures, he began to make a name for himself as a comic sidekick.

  8. Raymond Hatton was born in Red Oak, Iowa and grew up in Des Moines. As a boy, he put on plays in his family’s barn; by the time he reached his teenage years he had risen from water boy to usher to actor at a local theater.