Eugene Walsh was an American actor who is best known for Dropped from the Clouds, The High Cost of Starving, and The Stolen Actress. He was born on March 26, 1891, in Tacoma, Washington, and passed away on November 25, 1965, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Personal and Family Life
Eugene Walsh was married to Mildred V. McCauley on December 22, 1931, and they had two children together. He served in World War I before becoming involved in the film industry. Later in life, he moved to Sierra County, New Mexico, where he was appointed as the Postmaster of the town of Cutter.
Death and Legacy
Eugene Walsh died on November 25, 1965, leaving behind a legacy as an actor in early cinema. His contributions to film during the silent film era are remembered, and his works continue to be appreciated by classic film enthusiasts.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1915 | The Great Fear | Reddy |
1917 | Dropped from the Clouds | Cowboy |
1917 | The High Cost of Starving | Sidney Simpson |
1917 | The Stolen Actress | Jed Skaggs |
1917 | Who Said Chicken? | Mr. Lane |
1917 | The Woods Are Full of ‘Em | Billy Dare |
1917 | Good Morning Nurse | Fred |
1917 | The Hero of Bunko Hill | Joe |
1917 | The War Waif | The Boy |
1917 | Putting One Over on Ignatz | Monte |
1918 | Repeating the Honeymoon | Short |
1918 | The Bellboy | Short |