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Walter Catlett
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
February 3, 1889 (71 years old)
Died
November 14, 1960
Place of Birth
San Francisco, California, USA
Also Known As
Walter Leland Catlett
Walter L. Catlett
Walter Catlett
Biography
Walter Catlett (February 3, 1889 – November 14, 1960) was an American actor.
Acting (141)
Crew (0)
Acting
Walter Catlett has 141 acting credits
1957
Beau James
1957
as Gov. Alfred E. 'Al' Smith
1956
Friendly Persuasion
1956
as Professor Quigley
Davy Crockett and the River Pirates
1956
as Col. Plug
Columbia Laff Hour
1956
as (archive footage)
1955
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
1955
as The Dauphin / The King
1954
Climax! (TV)
1954
as The Dauphin
1952
The Abbott and Costello Show (TV)
1952
as Henry Thomas
1951
Honeychile
1951
as Al Moore
Here Comes the Groom
1951
as McGonigle
Father Takes the Air
1951
as Mayor Colton
1950
Father's Wild Game
1950
as Mayor Colton
Father Makes Good
1950
as Mayor Colton
1949
The Inspector General
1949
as Colonel Castine
Dancing in the Dark
1949
as Joe Brooks
Look for the Silver Lining
1949
as Walter Catlett
Leave It to Henry
1949
as Mayor Colton
Henry, the Rainmaker
1949
as Mayor Colton
1948
The Boy with Green Hair
1948
as The King
Mr. Reckless
1948
as Joel Hawkins
Are You With It?
1948
as Jason (Pop) Carter
1947
I'll Be Yours
1947
as Mr. Buckingham
1946
Slightly Scandalous
1946
as Mr. Wright
Riverboat Rhythm
1946
as Col. Jeffrey Witherspoon
1945
I Love a Bandleader
1945
as B. Templeton James
The Man Who Walked Alone
1945
as Wiggins
1944
Lake Placid Serenade
1944
as Carlton Webb
Hi, Beautiful
1944
as Gerald Bisbee
My Gal Loves Music
1944
as Dr. Bilbo
3 Is a Family
1944
as Barney Meeker
Ghost Catchers
1944
as Colonel Breckinridge Marshall
Her Primitive Man
1944
as Hotel Clerk
Pardon My Rhythm
1944
as Michael O'Bannon
Lady, Let's Dance
1944
as Timber Applegate
Hat Check Honey
1944
as Tim Martel
Up in Arms
1944
as Major Brock
1943
Shoe Shine Boy
1943
as Garry Goff
His Butler's Sister
1943
as Mortimer Kalb
Fired Wife
1943
as Judge Allen
The West Side Kid
1943
as Ramsey Fensel
Get Going
1943
as Horace Doblem
Cowboy in Manhattan
1943
as Ace Robbins
Hit Parade of 1943
1943
as J. MacClellan Davis
How's About It
1943
as Whipple
1942
Heart of the Golden West
1942
as Colonel Silas Popen
Between Us Girls
1942
as Desk Sergeant
Give Out, Sisters
1942
as Gribble
Maisie Gets Her Man
1942
as Jasper
Yankee Doodle Dandy
1942
as Theatre Manager
Syncopation
1942
as Spelvin (scenes deleted)
My Gal Sal
1942
as Col. Truckee
Star Spangled Rhythm
1942
as Walter Catlett
Wild Bill Hickok Rides
1942
as Sylvester W. Twigg
1941
Steel Against the Sky
1941
as Rupert Sampson
It Started with Eve
1941
as Dr. Harvey
Unfinished Business
1941
as Billy Ross
Manpower
1941
as Sidney Whipple
Bad Men of Missouri
1941
as Mr. Pettibone
Hello, Sucker
1941
as G. Remington 'Max' Conway
Million Dollar Baby
1941
as Simpson
Horror Island
1941
as Sergeant McGoon
You're the One
1941
as Program Director
The Wild Man of Borneo
1941
as 'Doc' Skelby
Honeymoon for Three
1941
as Waiter
1940
Remedy for Riches
1940
as Clem
Blondes and Blunders
1940
as Walter
Li'l Abner
1940
as Barber
The Quarterback
1940
as Tom
Spring Parade
1940
as Headwaiter
Comin' Round the Mountain
1940
as W.P.A. Clerk
Pop Always Pays
1940
as Tommy Lane
You're Next!
1940
as Slocum
Half a Sinner
1940
as Station Attendant
Alex in Wonderland
1940
as Fred
Pinocchio
1940
as 'Honest John' Worthington Foulfellow (voice) (uncredited)
1939
Kid Nightingale
1939
as Skip Davis
Static in the Attic
1939
as Walter
Exile Express
1939
as Reporter Gus
1938
Going Places
1938
as Franklin Dexter
Zaza
1938
as Marladot
Bringing Up Baby
1938
as Constable Slocum
1937
Every Day's a Holiday
1937
as Nifty Bailey
Danger – Love at Work
1937
as Uncle Alan
Varsity Show
1937
as Professor Sylvester Biddle
Wake Up and Live
1937
as Gus Avery
Love Under Fire
1937
as Tip Conway
Love Is News
1937
as Eddie Johnson
On the Avenue
1937
as Jake Dibble
1936
Sing Me a Love Song
1936
as Mr. Sprague (uncredited)
Banjo on My Knee
1936
as Warfield Scott
Four Days Wonder
1936
as Duffy
Fibbing Fibbers
1936
as Walter
Cain and Mabel
1936
as Jake Sherman
Follow Your Heart
1936
as Joe Sheldon
We Went to College
1936
as Senator Budger
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
1936
as Morrow
Uppercutlets
1936
as Unknown Role
1935
A Tale of Two Cities
1935
as Barsad
The Affair of Susan
1935
as Gilbert
Every Night at Eight
1935
as Master of Ceremonies
1934
Lightning Strikes Twice
1934
as Gus
The Captain Hates the Sea
1934
as Joe Silvers
The Fuller Gush Man
1934
as Harry Judson
Making the Rounds
1934
as Unknown Role
Get Along Little Hubby
1934
as Elmer Tuttle
Unknown Blonde
1934
as Publicity Man
Elmer Steps Out
1934
as Elmer
1933
Only Yesterday
1933
as Barnes (Uncredited)
Sailor Beware!
1933
as Smitty
So This Is Harris!
1933
as Walter Catlett
Arizona to Broadway
1933
as Ned Flynn
Mama Loves Papa
1933
as Tom Walker
Husbands' Reunion
1933
as Walter
Roadhouse Queen
1933
as Walter Knox
Dream Stuff
1933
as Cousin Walter
Private Jones
1933
as Spivey
Caliente Love
1933
as Unknown Role
Hunting Trouble
1933
as Walter
1932
Rockabye
1932
as Jimmy Dunn
The Sport Parade
1932
as 'Shifty' Morrison
Rain
1932
as Quartermaster Bates
Big City Blues
1932
as Gibboney
Okay, America!
1932
as City Editor aka 'Lucille'
Back Street
1932
as Bakeless
It's Tough to Be Famous
1932
as Joseph Craig 'Joe' Chapin
The Expert
1932
as Al Diamond
Cock of the Air
1932
as Colonel Wallace
1931
Platinum Blonde
1931
as Bingy Baker
One Quiet Night
1931
as Unknown Role
Honeymoon Trio
1931
as The Nuisance
Maker of Men
1931
as McNeil
The Front Page
1931
as Murphy
1930
The Florodora Girl
1930
as De Boer
The Golden Calf
1930
as Master of Ceremonies
The Big Party
1930
as Mr. Goldfarb
Let's Go Places
1930
as Rex Wardell
1929
Why Leave Home?
1929
as Elmer
Married in Hollywood
1929
as Joe Glitner
Happy Days
1929
as End Man - Minstrel Show
1927
The Music Master
1927
as Medicine Show Barker
1926
Summer Bachelors
1926
as Bachelor No. 1
1924
Second Youth
1924
as John McNab