Walter Catlett Born: 4-Feb-1889 Birthplace: San Francisco, CA Died: 14-Nov-1960 Location of death: Woodland Hills, CA Cause of death: Stroke Remains: Buried, Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, CA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Bringing Up Baby Wife: Ruth Verney Wife: Zanetta Watrous
Hollywood Walk of Fame 8-Feb-1960 at 1713 Vine St. (motion pictures)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Beau James (7-Jun-1957) Friendly Persuasion (25-Nov-1956) · Prof. Quigley Here Comes the Groom (20-Sep-1951) · Mr. McGonigle The Inspector General (30-Dec-1949) · Col. Castine Dancing in the Dark (2-Dec-1949) Look for the Silver Lining (23-Jun-1949) · Himself The Boy with Green Hair (16-Nov-1948) · The King Are You with It? (20-Mar-1948) I'll Be Yours (2-Feb-1947) I Love a Bandleader (13-Sep-1945) Ghost Catchers (30-May-1944) Up in Arms (17-Feb-1944) · Maj. Brock His Butler's Sister (26-Nov-1943) Cowboy in Manhattan (21-May-1943) Hit Parade of 1943 (26-Mar-1943) They Got Me Covered (4-Mar-1943) Star Spangled Rhythm (18-Dec-1942) · Himself Heart of the Golden West (16-Nov-1942) Between Us Girls (4-Sep-1942) Yankee Doodle Dandy (6-Jun-1942) · Theatre Manager Maisie Gets Her Man (Jun-1942) My Gal Sal (30-Apr-1942) · Col. Truckee Wild Bill Hickok Rides (31-Jan-1942) · Sylvester Twigg Steel Against the Sky (13-Dec-1941) · Prof. Sampson It Started with Eve (26-Sep-1941) Unfinished Business (27-Aug-1941) Manpower (9-Aug-1941) · Sidney Whipple Bad Men of Missouri (26-Jul-1941) · Mr. Pettibone Million Dollar Baby (31-May-1941) · Mr. Simpson The Wild Man of Borneo (24-Jan-1941) Honeymoon for Three (18-Jan-1941) · Waiter Li'l Abner (1-Nov-1940) Spring Parade (27-Sep-1940) Half a Sinner (5-Apr-1940) Kid Nightingale (4-Nov-1939) Going Places (31-Dec-1938) · Franklin Dexter Zaza (29-Dec-1938) Bringing Up Baby (18-Feb-1938) · Slocum Every Day's a Holiday (18-Dec-1937) Danger: Love at Work (30-Sep-1937) Varsity Show (4-Sep-1937) · Prof. Sylvester Biddle Wake Up and Live (23-Aug-1937) Love Under Fire (20-Aug-1937) Love Is News (26-Feb-1937) On the Avenue (12-Feb-1937) Banjo on My Knee (11-Dec-1936) · Warfield Scott Cain and Mabel (26-Sep-1936) · Jake Sherman We Went to College (19-Jun-1936) · Sen. Budger Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (12-Apr-1936) · Morrow A Tale of Two Cities (25-Dec-1935) · Barsad Every Night at Eight (2-Aug-1935) The Captain Hates the Sea (22-Oct-1934) · Joe Silvers Rockabye (25-Nov-1932) · Jimmy Dunn The Sport Parade (11-Nov-1932) · Shifty Morrison Rain (12-Oct-1932) · Quartermaster Bates Big City Blues (10-Sep-1932) · Cousin Gibboney Back Street (1-Sep-1932) It's Tough to Be Famous (2-Apr-1932) · Joe Chapin The Expert (5-Mar-1932) Sky Devils (3-Mar-1932) Platinum Blonde (31-Oct-1931) · Bingy The Front Page (19-Mar-1931) · Murphy The Florodora Girl (30-May-1930) · De Boer
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