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'''Rondo Hatton'''  (April 22, 1894- February 2, 1946) was an American character actor who often played tough guys or villains in many Hollywood B-movies. He was known for his brutish facial features which were the result of acromegaly, a disorder of the pituitary gland.
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[[File:Rondo Hatton.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Rondo Hatton]]
  
==References==
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'''Rondo Hatton'''  (April 22, 1894 - February 2, 1946) was an American character actor who often played tough guys or villains in many Hollywood B-movies. He was known for his brutish facial features which were the result of acromegaly, a disorder of the pituitary gland.
  
* During the 1970s Zappa sometimes introduced himself on stage as Rondo Hatton. One Zappa bootleg is called ''"The Rondo Hatton Band"'' and can be heard as Side 5 of the [[Mystery Box]] and [[Beat The Boots III - Disc Five]].
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==Zappa and Rondo Hatton==
  
* The film ''"The Brute Man"'' (1946) with Rondo Hatton was shown in the 702th episode of [[Mystery Science Theater 3000]].  
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*During the 1970s Zappa sometimes introduced himself on stage as Rondo Hatton. One Zappa bootleg is called ''"The Rondo Hatton Band"'' and can be heard as Side 5 of the ''[[Mystery Box]]'' and ''[[Beat The Boots III - Disc Five]]''.
  
* Also referenced in [[They're Doing the Interview of the Century, Part 2]]:  
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*The film ''"The Brute Man"'' (1946) with Rondo Hatton was shown in the 702nd episode of ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]''.
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*Coincidentally, Hatton and Zappa were both born in [[Maryland]] (Hatton in Hagerstown, Zappa in [[Baltimore]]), lived parts of their lives in Florida, and died in [[California]].
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*There is a Zappa fan journal titled ''[http://www.rhreport.net The Rondo Hatton Report]''.
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==Zappa about Rondo Hatton==
  
  
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'''Frank Zappa:''' ''"I don't know what the movie was. He was one of these ... at one period in American film history, he was the classic ugly guy. Somebody had to carry on the tradition.""''  
 
'''Frank Zappa:''' ''"I don't know what the movie was. He was one of these ... at one period in American film history, he was the classic ugly guy. Somebody had to carry on the tradition.""''  
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- Quoted from ''[[They're Doing the Interview of the Century, Part 2]]''.
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==External links==
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* [[Wikipedia:Rondo Hatton]]
  
 
[[Category:Actors|Hatton]]
 
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Latest revision as of 10:18, 1 November 2021

Rondo Hatton

Rondo Hatton (April 22, 1894 - February 2, 1946) was an American character actor who often played tough guys or villains in many Hollywood B-movies. He was known for his brutish facial features which were the result of acromegaly, a disorder of the pituitary gland.

Zappa and Rondo Hatton

  • During the 1970s Zappa sometimes introduced himself on stage as Rondo Hatton. One Zappa bootleg is called "The Rondo Hatton Band" and can be heard as Side 5 of the Mystery Box and Beat The Boots III - Disc Five.
  • Coincidentally, Hatton and Zappa were both born in Maryland (Hatton in Hagerstown, Zappa in Baltimore), lived parts of their lives in Florida, and died in California.

Zappa about Rondo Hatton

Den Simms: "OK. Who is Rondo Hatton? You've introduced yourself as Rondo."

Frank Zappa: "Rondo Hatton was a character actor from the old movies who had a disease called acromegaly."

Den Simms: "I never heard of that one."

Rob Samler: "It's like elephantitis."

Frank Zappa: "That's right. He had a real big and grotesque head, and he was a character actor in some horror movies in the old days."

Den Simms: "Um-hm ... so why would you introduce yourself as him?"

Frank Zappa: "Why not?" [laughter]

Eric Buxton: "Was he "The Creeper"?"

Frank Zappa: "I don't know what the movie was. He was one of these ... at one period in American film history, he was the classic ugly guy. Somebody had to carry on the tradition.""

- Quoted from They're Doing the Interview of the Century, Part 2.



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