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Walter Woolf King - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Walter Woolf King
Born
October 31, 1899
Died: October 24, 1984
(Lived 84 years)
Place of Birth
San Francisco, California, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
32
Movies
34
TV Shows
Also Known As
Walter King
Walter Woolf
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Walter Woolf King
Movies
32
TV Shows
34
One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story
as
Antoine
September 26, 1978
Rosie!
as
Judge
November 22, 1967
The Big Parade of Comedy
as
Beecher in 'Go West' (archive footage) (uncredited)
September 2, 1964
Della
as
Sam Jordon
August 8, 1964
The Householder
as
Professor
October 20, 1963
Kathy O'
as
Donald C. Faber
September 24, 1958
The Helen Morgan Story
as
Florenz Ziegfeld
October 2, 1957
The Joker is Wild
as
Mr. Page (uncredited)
September 26, 1957
An Affair to Remember
as
Hospital Doctor (uncredited)
July 11, 1957
City That Never Sleeps
Cast
June 12, 1953
Taxi
as
Business Man
January 21, 1953
Yanks Ahoy
as
Capt. Gillis
June 29, 1943
Between Us Girls
as
King - an actor
September 4, 1942
A Yank in Libya
as
Mike Malone
July 24, 1942
Today I Hang
as
Jim O'Brien
January 9, 1942
Melody for Three
as
Antoine Pirelle
June 19, 1941
Go West
as
Beecher
December 6, 1940
Balalaika
as
Michael Sibirsky
December 15, 1939
The House of Fear
as
Carleton
June 30, 1939
Big Town Czar
as
Paul Burgess
May 3, 1939
Society Smugglers
as
Massey
March 1, 1939
Swiss Miss
as
Victor Albert
May 20, 1938
Walking Down Broadway
as
Jeff Hoffman
March 11, 1938
Call It a Day
as
Paul Francis
April 17, 1937
A Night at the Opera
as
Lassparri
November 15, 1935
Ginger
as
Daniel Parker
July 4, 1935
Spring Tonic
as
José
June 27, 1935
One More Spring
as
Morris Rosenberg
February 15, 1935
The Lottery Lover
as
Prince Midanoff
February 5, 1935
Embarrassing Moments
as
Paul
September 1, 1934
Girl Without a Room
as
Arthur Copeland
December 8, 1933
Golden Dawn
as
Tom Allen
June 14, 1930