Walter Walker

Actor
BirthdayMar 13, 1864 (83 years old)
DeathdayDec 4, 1947
Place of birthNew York City, New York, USA
GenderMale

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Walter Walker (March 13, 1864 – December 4, 1947) was an American actor of the stage and screen during the first half of the twentieth century. Born in New York City, Walker would have a career in theater prior to entering the film industry. By 1915 he was appearing in Broadway productions, his first being Sinners, written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Owen Davis. His film debut was in a leading role in 1917's American – That's All. He had a lengthy career, in both film and on stage, appearing in numerous plays and over 80 films. From 1915 through 1930 Walker would appear over a dozen times on the Great White Way, with some of his more notable plays being An American Tragedy, taken from the best-selling novel of the same name by Theodore Dreiser, and Holiday, produced and directed by Arthur Hopkins. During the late 1910s, and through the 1920s, Walker would combine his stage career with appearances in several films, having mostly starring or featured roles in over half a dozen. He appeared in his last Broadway production in 1930, with a featured role in Rebound, written by Academy Award winner Donald Ogden Stewart. In 1931, Walker would devote his acting energies to the big screen, appearing in over 75 films throughout the rest of the decade. In one of his first films during this decade, he would reprise his role of Henry Jaffrey in the film version of Rebound, which starred Ina Claire, Robert Ames and Myrna Loy. Some of the more notable films in which Walker had either a featured or supporting role include 1933's Flying Down to Rio, the original version of Imitation of Life in 1934, the 1935 version of Magnificent Obsession, the Mae West vehicle Go West, Young Man in 1936, and as Benjamin Franklin in the 1938 film Marie Antoinette. Walker would reprise the role of Franklin for the 1938 short The Declaration of Independence. His final screen appearance in a feature film was in a supporting role in The Cowboy and the Lady in 1938. Walter Walker died on December 4, 1947 while visiting his daughter and her husband in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Known for

Governor Leach (uncredited)

Sep 1, 1938

Judge (uncredited)

Jul 16, 1937

Hugh (uncredited)

Nov 23, 1934

Senor De Rezende

Dec 22, 1933

Morrel

Sep 6, 1934

Judge (uncredited)

Oct 6, 1933

Roger Farnsworth

Dec 25, 1935

Aug 15, 1932

Whitney for Governor Supporter (uncredited)

Nov 21, 1931

Dr. Benjamin Franklin (uncredited)

Aug 26, 1938

Jarratt (Uncredited)

Nov 11, 1933

Ames

Nov 17, 1938

Mr. Alderson (uncredited)

May 9, 1934

Mr. Morton

Dec 30, 1932

Dinner Guest (uncredited)

Oct 10, 1931

Judge Hugo Rickard

Jul 11, 1935

Onlooker in Courtroom (uncredited)

Apr 18, 1931

Andy Kelton

Nov 18, 1936

Bedford College Representative (uncredited)

Jan 28, 1933

Paid

6.8

Judge Lawler (uncredited)

Dec 30, 1930

Governor Leach (uncredited)

Sep 1, 1938

Judge (uncredited)

Jul 16, 1937

Hugh (uncredited)

Nov 23, 1934

Senor De Rezende

Dec 22, 1933

Morrel

Sep 6, 1934

Judge (uncredited)

Oct 6, 1933

Acting


Participated in 68 movies, 0 TV series

1938

Benjamin Franklin (uncredited)



1938

Governor Leach (uncredited)


1938

Dr. Benjamin Franklin (uncredited)


1937


1937

Judge (uncredited)


1937

Dr. Vlissing


1937

The Governor (uncredited)


1936

Andy Kelton


1936


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