Draft:Val Stanton

Val Stanton was a English actor and singer. He was born in England, UK. He was born to Vaudeville actors, Walter and Annie Stanton. He and his brother, Ernie became big Vaudeville actors together. They were called "The men who could make to whole world laugh". He was in many movies but is known for "Duke of the Navy", (1942), "Stage Struck" (1936), "The Adventures of Red Robin Hood", (1938), "Prison Train" (1938) and many more. He also was the stunt man of "Jiminy Cricket" in Walt Disney's Original Pinocchio, (1940), but was uncredited.

Val Stanton was a English actor. He was born on October, 17, 1886 in England, UK as Valentine Walter Stanton Burch. He was born to Vaudeville actors, Walter and Annie Stanton. His father was known as "The Giant Rooster" and his mother was known as "Tina Corri" because Corri was her maiden name. He later came to the United States of America to continue acting and have a family. In 1909, he married Jennie McDade. In 1914, he had a daughter named Doris. In 1915, he had a daughter named Marjorie, and in 1918 he had a daughter named Virginia. In 1920 his wife Jennie became very ill and passed away from a illness at the age of 29. He and his brother, Ernie became big Vaudeville actors together. They were called "The men who could make to whole world laugh" He was in many movies but is known for "Duke of the Navy", (1942), "Stage Struck" (1936), "The Adventures of Red Robin Hood", (1938), "Prison Train" (1938) and many more. He also was the stunt man of "Jiminy Cricket" in Walt Disney's Original Pinocchio, (1940), but was uncredited. At the end of the 1930's he and Ernie joined Val's daughter, Doris in the war. In 1944, He and his brother Ernie were about to begin their evening performance in Oakland, CA, but an hour before that, Val and Ernie went out to a Café and while they were there Ernie collapsed. He was rushed to the hospital and Val had accompanied with him in the ambulance. But it was to late. Ernie had passed away from a stroke. But Val still preformed without Ernie and gave a solo performance. He was heartbroken. In 1952 his daughter, Marjorie passed away at the age of 36 due to a illness. Around 1948 he was not heard of for awhile. In 1966 his daughter, Virginia passed away at the age of 47 due to cancer. On January 25, 1967, there were reports about his death in Uniondale, Long Island, NY at the age of 80.