Barton MacLane - Actor Profile

Barton MacLane

Acting
Updated: May 09, 2026
50Total Films
10.0 Highest Rated
Born: Dec 25, 1902
Birth Place: Columbia, South Carolina, USA

About Barton MacLane

Barton MacLane graduated from Wesleyan University, where he displayed a notable aptitude for sports, in particular football and basketball. Not surprisingly, his physical prowess led to an early role in The Quarterback (1926) with Richard Dix. MacLane once commented that, as an actor, he needed to have the physical strength to tear the bad guys "from limb to limb", if necessary. Ironically, it was usually Barton himself who was destined to be at the end of a hiding (when not getting shot, instead), typically as snarling henchmen, outlaws and other assorted dubious or abrasive types throughout most of his 40-year acting career. In fact, Barton became so typecast that his name was for a time used proverbially, to generally describe a shouting, hard-nosed ruffian. After training at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, MacLane joined a stock company in Brooklyn. In 1927 he had his first part on Broadway, a brief moment as an assistant district attorney, in the melodrama "The Trial of Mary Dugan". He then played a small featured role as a police officer in "Subway Express" (1929-30), a drama enacted in the interior of a subway car. In mid-1932 MacLane tried his hand at writing his own starring vehicle for the stage, entitled "Rendezvous". While the play closed after just 21 performances, it led to a contract with Warner Brothers. Barton had already appeared in bit roles for Paramount at their Astoria Studios, including The Marx Brothers' debut film The Cocoanuts (1929). He portrayed mobster Brad Collins in 'G' Men (1935) (with James Cagney), which set the tone for most of his future assignments. Brawny, with squinty eyes and a rasping voice, MacLane was the ideal surly tough guy, particularly suitable for westerns and the type of films noir Warner Brothers excelled at. He was often cast as cops, be they bent or honest. Some of his most representative performances include gangster Al Kruger in Bullets or Ballots (1936), which won him some of the best critical notices of his career; outlaw Jack Slade in Western Union (1941); crooked construction boss Pat McCormick, who gets beaten up by Humphrey Bogart and Tim Holt over past-due wages in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948); hard-nosed cops Detective Dundy in The Maltese Falcon (1941) and Lt. Reece in Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1950). MacLane, on loan to Universal, also had a starring role in Prison Break (1938) as an innocent tuna fisherman who is framed for murder. He was prominent as a tough but sympathetic cop, foil to sleuthing girl reporter Glenda Farrell in the "Torchy Blaine" series of the mid- to late 1930s. In the 1960s Barton began to cultivate a good-guy image as Marshal Frank Caine in the NBC western series Outlaws (1960) as well as showing up in a small recurring role as Air Force Gen. Martin Peterson in I Dream of Jeannie (1965). Barton was married to the actress Charlotte Wynters, who appeared with him in six of his films. When not on the set, the couple spent time on their 2000-acre cattle ranch in Madera County, California. For his work in television, Barton has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Barton MacLane Movies & Career Overview

The filmography of Barton MacLane reflects exceptional commercial consistency. Across 50 major appearances, the actor has built a reputation through performances in multiple genres and storytelling styles.

Dominant Genre

A large portion of Barton MacLane's work falls within the Drama genre, where audiences tend to respond most strongly to their on-screen presence.

Success Ratio

Approximately 100% of Barton MacLane's films maintain ratings above 6.5, indicating a consistent level of audience approval.

One of the most highly rated entries in their career remains The Secret Seven, which stands out as a key performance.

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Best Barton MacLane Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Barton MacLane's career based on audience ratings.

Full Filmography

Every movie Barton MacLane has appeared in, with audience ratings and verdicts.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
1983 Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage Self (archive footage) (uncredited) Hit Similar →
1976 It's Showtime Self (archive footage) Super Hit Similar →
1965 Town Tamer James Fell Hit Similar →
1961 Pocketful of Miracles Police Commissioner Hit Similar →
1958 Frontier Gun Simon Crayle Hit Similar →
1958 Girl on the Run Francis J. Brannigan Hit Similar →
1958 Girl in the Woods Big Jim Super Hit Similar →
1957 Naked In The Sun Wilson Hit Similar →
1956 Jaguar Steve Bailey Super Hit Similar →
1955 Last of the Desperados Mosby, Gang Leader Super Hit Similar →
1955 Foxfire Jim Mablett Hit Similar →
1954 The Glenn Miller Story General Arnold Hit Similar →
1953 Jack Slade Jules Reni Hit Similar →
1953 Sea of Lost Ships Capt. Jack Matthews Hit Similar →
1952 The Half-Breed Marshal Cassidy Hit Similar →
1950 Rookie Fireman Captain Jess Henshaw Super Hit Similar →
1950 Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye Lieutenant John Reece Hit Similar →
1948 The Treasure of the Sierra Madre Pat McCormick Super Hit Similar →
1947 Cheyenne Webb Yancey Hit Similar →
1946 Santa Fe Uprising Crawford Hit Similar →
1944 Marine Raiders Sgt. Maguire Hit Similar →
1943 The Underdog John Tate Super Hit Similar →
1942 Highways by Night Leo Bronson Hit Similar →
1942 All Through the Night Marty Callahan Hit Similar →
1941 The Maltese Falcon Lt. of Detectives Dundy Super Hit Similar →
1941 Manpower Smiley Quinn Hit Similar →
1941 Hit the Road James J. Ryan Hit Similar →
1941 Barnacle Bill John Kelly Super Hit Similar →
1941 Come Live with Me Barney Grogan Hit Similar →
1941 High Sierra Jake Kranmer Hit Similar →
1940 The Secret Seven Sam O'Donnell Super Hit Similar →
1940 Men Without Souls Blackie Drew Hit Similar →
1939 Breakdowns of 1939 Self Hit Similar →
1939 Big Town Czar Phil Daley Hit Similar →
1939 Torchy Blane in Chinatown Det. Lt. Steve 'Mac' McBride Hit Similar →
1938 The Storm Captain Cogswell Hit Similar →
1938 Gold Is Where You Find It Slag Martin Hit Similar →
1937 Draegerman Courage Andrew Beaupre Hit Similar →
1937 The Prince and the Pauper John Canty Hit Similar →
1937 You Only Live Once Stephen Whitney Hit Similar →
1935 Man of Iron Chris Bennett Hit Similar →
1935 Frisco Kid Spider Burke Hit Similar →
1935 I Found Stella Parish Clifton Jeffords Hit Similar →
1935 Go Into Your Dance Duke Hutchinson Hit Similar →
1934 The Last Round-up Charley Benson Super Hit Similar →
1934 All of Me First Cop (uncredited) Hit Similar →
1933 Big Executive Harry the Guide Hit Similar →
1933 Tillie and Gus Commissioner McLennan Super Hit Similar →
1933 Let's Dance - Super Hit Similar →
1932 Naughty-Cal Sailor Super Hit Similar →

Barton MacLane - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Barton MacLane?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Barton MacLane is "The Secret Seven" with a rating of 10.0/10.

How many movies has Barton MacLane acted in?

Barton MacLane has been featured in at least 50 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Barton MacLane?

Other notable films include "Girl in the Woods", "Naughty-Cal", and "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre".

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