Eddie Laughton, a renowned thespian, entered this world on June 20, 1903, in the charming city of Sheffield, a place that would later become part of South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.
This talented actor left an indelible mark on the film industry, starring in a plethora of notable productions, including the 1938 cinematic masterpiece, "Highway Patrol", the 1940 drama, "Girls of the Road", and the 1942 war film, "Atlantic Convoy".
In his personal life, Eddie Laughton was twice married, first to the lovely Dorothea M. Appel, then to the captivating Mary Eaton, and finally to the charming Lytha M. Pratt McPhail.
Tragically, Eddie Laughton's life was cut short, and he passed away on March 21, 1952, in the City of Angels, specifically in the vibrant city of Hollywood, nestled within the boundaries of Los Angeles, California, United States of America.