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  1. In the 1960s he became one of the regular directors on the hit comedy series Family Affair (1966) and also directed episodes of several other successful series, such as McHale's Navy (1962) , Dennis the Menace (1959) and Hazel (1961). Charles Barton passed away in Burbank, CA, on December 5, 1981. Born May 25, 1902. Died December 5, 1981 (79)

    • Charles Barton
    • December 5, 1981
    • May 25, 1902
  2. In the 1960s he became one of the regular directors on the hit comedy series Family Affair (1966) and also directed episodes of several other successful series, such as McHale's Navy (1962) , Dennis the Menace (1959) and Hazel (1961). Charles Barton passed away in Burbank, CA, on December 5, 1981.

    • May 25, 1902
    • December 5, 1981
  3. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Charles Barton (May 25, 1902 – December 5, 1981) was a film and vaudeville actor and film director. He won an Oscar for best assistant director in 1933. His first film as a director was the Zane Grey feature Wagon Wheels.

  4. Charles T. Barton spent his first two decades as an actor in stock, vaudeville and movies. He learned the production end of the business under the exacting guidance of director James Cruze, finally graduating to director himself with the 1934 "Zane Grey" feature Wagon Wheels.

    • May 25, 1902
    • December 5, 1981
  5. Charles Barton (May 25, 1902 – December 5, 1981) was an American film and vaudeville actor and film director. He won an Oscar for best assistant director in 1933. His first film as a director was the Zane Grey feature Wagon Wheels, starring Randolph Scott, in 1934.

  6. Charles Barton (May 25, 1902December 5, 1981) was a film and vaudeville actor and film director. He won an Oscar for best assistant director in 1933. His first film as a director was the Zane Grey feature Wagon Wheels.

  7. He won an Oscar for best assistant director in 1933. Charles Barton was a film and vaudeville actor and film director.

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