Carlton Moss, a multifaceted individual, entered the world on February 14, 1909, in the vibrant city of Newark, New Jersey, USA, a location that would later serve as a catalyst for his creative pursuits.
As an actor, Carlton Moss showcased his remarkable talent on the big screen, captivating audiences with his performances in a diverse range of productions, including the critically acclaimed film "Frederick Douglass: The House on Cedar Hill" released in 1953.
In addition to his impressive acting career, Carlton Moss also made a name for himself as a writer, leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment with his contributions to the 1934 film "Harlem After Midnight" and the 1933 production "Phantom of Kenwood".