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Temple Hatton

Temple Hatton

Known For Acting
Birthday Oct 18, 1926
Died Jan 14, 2013 (86)
Birthplace Columbia, Missouri, USA
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Updated Aug 27, 2025
Entry Date Aug 27, 2025
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Biography

In the early 1950s, just as opportunities were opening up for African American actors to play more dignified film roles, Temple Hatton seemed poised to be a beneficiary of that emerging trend. At the time, he was making a name for himself on the stage in Santa Barbara, California. Unfortunately, Hol ... lywood was not interested in casting a light-complexed African American in these new roles. Unlike Frank Silvera, and Noble Johnson before him, Hatton was not given the opportunity to play other ethnic roles either. Besides a small role in the ironically titled, "I Passed for White" (1960) and a prominent, but uncredited role in the fact-based dramatic short, "An Epistle from the Koreans," Hatton couldn't secure acting gigs in Hollywood. Hatton quit acting in the mid-1960s and found work behind the scenes. From 1968 to 1986, he worked as censor for NBC.

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I Passed for White

I Passed for White

1960

as Eddie - Friend of Bernice

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