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Walter Huston

Walter Huston

Birthday: 1883-04-05 | Place of Birth: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Walter Huston was a Canadian-born American actor. He was the father of actor and director John Huston and the grandfather of actress Anjelica Huston and actor Danny Huston. Born Walter Houghston in Toronto, Ontario to an Ulster-Scottish father and a Scottish Canadian mother, he began his Broadway career in 1924. Once talkies began in Hollywood, he achieved fame in character roles. His first major role was in 1929's The Virginian with Gary Cooper. He appeared in the Broadway theatrical adaptation of Sinclair Lewis' novel Dodsworth in 1934 and the play's film version two years later. Huston stayed busy throughout the 1930s and 1940s, both on stage and screen (becoming one of America's most distinguished actors); he performed "September Song" in the original Broadway production of Knickerbocker Holiday in 1938. Among his films are Rain (1932), The Devil and Daniel Webster (1941) and Mission to Moscow (1943), a pro-Soviet World War II propaganda film as Ambassador Joseph E. Davies. He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1948 for his role in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, which was directed by his son, John Huston. His last film was The Furies in 1950 with Barbara Stanwyck. Along with Anthony Veiller, he narrated the Why We Fight series of World War II documentaries directed by Frank Capra. He died in Hollywood from an aortic aneurysm, one day after his 66th birthday. Walter Huston has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6626 Hollywood Blvd.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

1950
The Furies

as    T. C. Jeffords

1948
1948
Summer Holiday

as    Mr. Nat Miller

1946
Dragonwyck

as    Ephraim Wells

1946
Duel in the Sun

as    The Sinkiller

1945
And Then There Were None

as    Edward Armstrong

1944
Why We Fight: The Battle of China

as    Abraham Lincoln

1944
Dragon Seed

as    Ling Tan

1944
Know Your Ally: Britain

as    Narrator

1943
The Outlaw

as    Doc Holliday

1943
The North Star

as    Dr. Kurin

1943
Edge of Darkness

as    Dr. Martin Stensgard

1943
1943
December 7th

as    Uncle Sam 'U.S.'

1943
Report from the Aleutians

as    Voices of officers (voice)

1942
Yankee Doodle Dandy

as    Jerry Cohan

1942
Always in My Heart

as    MacKenzie Scott

1942
Prelude to War

as    Self - Narrator (voice)

1941
All That Money Can Buy

as    Mr. Scratch

1941
The Shanghai Gesture

as    Sir Guy Charteris

1941
Swamp Water

as    Thursday Ragan

1938
Of Human Hearts

as    Ethan Wilkins

1936
Dodsworth

as    Sam Dodsworth

1933
Ann Vickers

as    Barney Dolphin

1933
The Prizefighter and the Lady

as    Edwin J. Bennett ("The Professor")

1933
Gabriel Over the White House

as    Hon. Judson Hammond - The President of the United States

1933
Hell Below

as    Lieut. Comdr. T.J. Toler USN

1933
Storm at Daybreak

as    Mayor Dushan Radovic

1932
The Beast of the City

as    Capt. Jim Fitzpatrick