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Grady Sutton Facts
| Sign | Aries |
| Born |
Apr 5, 1906 Chattanooga, TN |
| Died |
Sep 17, 1995 Woodland Hills, CA |
| Age | Died at 89 |
| Total Facts | 6 |
Came to Hollywood during a summer vacation with his roommate, the younger brother of director William A. Seiter. Grady was invited onto the set of one of Seiter's films and by chance given a job as an extra. He stayed in town for over six decades.
Did a slew of commercials over the years for such products as Chevrolet, Ford and Mean Mary Jean.
During World War II he was refused by the Army because of a bad stomach so he worked at Lockheed in order to support his country's war effort.
See him as the would-be bridegroom to Carole Lombard in La Cava's My Man Godfrey (1936).
Signed for a series of Hal Roach two-reelers called the "Boy Friends" which also co-starred Mickey Daniels from the original "Our Gang" shorts.
The never-married character actor was known for his rather unflattering blank-looking country bumpkin portrayals and, though unbilled in many of his movies, usually enjoyed a side-splitting one-liner or two.