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Occupation
  
Actor

Years active
  
1960–1962

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Full Name
  
Louis A. Morelli

Born
  
May 26, 1929 (age 87) (
1929-05-26
)
Highland Park, New Jersey, U.S.

Movies
  
It Happened in Athens, The Marriage-Go-Round

Parents
  
Angelo Morell, Catherine De Angelis

Similar
  
Andrew Marton, Leslie Stevens, Walter Lang

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Trax Colton (born Louis A. Morelli; May 26, 1929) is an American motion picture actor who was a contract player for 20th Century Fox from 1960 to 1962.

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Life and career

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Colton was born on May 26, 1929 in Highland Park, New Jersey, to Catherine De Angelis and Angelo Morelli, both of Italy. He had a sister, Martha Morelli. He was working as a used car salesman when he was discovered by Henry Willson, a Hollywood talent agent who had discovered Rock Hudson, Tab Hunter, Clint Walker, and Rory Calhoun.

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Colton signed an exclusive contract with 20th Century Fox in 1960 and was given a small part in the film adaptation of The Marriage-Go-Round (1961), starring Susan Hayward and James Mason. Soon thereafter, he was given a lead role in It Happened in Athens, a comedy plotting the adventures surrounding a winner at the first modern Olympic games in 1896. He played the character, Spiridon Loues, a Greek shepherd who enters the Olympics as a runner. It co-starred sex symbol Jayne Mansfield, whom Colton had a brief affair with during filming. After the picture wrapped, Hollywood columnist Mike Connolly said in a 1961 column that Colton was Fox Studios' new "combination Rudolph Valentino–Ty Power". In March 1961 Dorothy Kilgallen wrote that "his only other screen credit to date was a tiny role in "Marriage Go Round" but the female reaction around the nation was enough to give him a bigger chance" and speculated that Colton "may be our next matinee idol".

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In November 1961 he screen tested for Fox Studios' Celebration for the part of a man who convinces Joanne Woodward to perform in a pornographic movie. "Celebration" was the film's working title, it was eventually produced in 1963 as The Stripper without Colton.

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It Happened in Athens was released in 1962, but by that time, Colton had been released from his studio contract and stopped making movies.

Filmography

  • The Marriage-Go-Round (1961) as Crew Cut/Party Guest
  • It Happened in Athens (1962) as Spiridon Loues

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    References

    Trax Colton Wikipedia