Douglas Walton


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Actor

Canadian born Douglas Walton was a supporting actor in Hollywood films of the 1930s and 1940s.

Place of Birth: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Date of Birth: Oct 16, 1910

Date of Death: Nov 15, 1961


Filmography

Actor (41 Known Credits)


High Tide

Clinton Vaughn

High Conquest

Young Hugo Bunning

Dick Tracy vs. Cueball

Percival Priceless, Antique Store Owner

Murder, My Sweet

Lindsay Marriott

Jesse James, Jr.

Archie McDonald

Singapore Woman

Roy Bennett

Hurry, Charlie, Hurry

Michael Prescott

The Letter

Well Wisher

Northwest Passage

Lieutenant Avery

Too Many Girls

Beverly Waverly

Raffles

Bunny

Pacific Liner

Engineering Officer Bates

Bad Lands

Bob Mulford

Flight From Glory

Garth Hilton

Damaged Goods

George Dupont

Nation Aflame

Tommy Franklin

Thank You, Jeeves!

Edward McDermott

I Conquer the Sea!

Leonard Ashley

The Bride of Frankenstein

Percy Bysshe Shelley

Hitch Hike Lady

Alfred Blake

Captain Hurricane

Jimmy Howell

Shock

Gilroy Hayworth

Murder in Trinidad

Gregory Bronson

Looking Forward

Willie Benton

Scarface

Cesca's Boyfriend (uncredited)

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Blonde Student

Body and Soul

Minor Role (uncredited)

High Tide (1947)
Clinton Vaughn
High Conquest (1947)
Young Hugo Bunning
Percival Priceless, Antique Store Owner
Allen Campbell
Lindsay Marriott
Archie McDonald
Roy Bennett
Michael Prescott
The Letter (1940)
Well Wisher
Lieutenant Avery
Second Mate
Beverly Waverly
Raffles (1939)
Bunny
Pacific Liner (1939)
Engineering Officer Bates
Carpenter
Bad Lands (1939)
Bob Mulford
Terry
Garth Hilton
Norman Brooks
Damaged Goods (1937)
George Dupont
Nation Aflame (1937)
Tommy Franklin
Darnley
Edward McDermott
Floyd Garden
Leonard Ashley
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Stewart
Alfred Blake
Jimmy Howell
Paul Gray
Pearson
Shock (1934)
Gilroy Hayworth
Gregory Bronson
Leonard, Junior
Willie Benton
Scarface (1932)
Cesca's Boyfriend (uncredited)
Blonde Student
Body and Soul (1931)
Minor Role (uncredited)
Over the Hill (1931)
Stephen

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