Wally Albright

Wally Albright was an American actor who is best known for Roll Along, Cowboy, Salvation Nell, and What Price Vengeance. He was born on September 3, 1925, in Burbank, California, and passed away on August 7, 1999, in Sacramento, California.

Personal and Family Life

Wally Albright was born to Walton Algernon Albright in California. He did not have any children of his own. Known for his tousled curly hair and waifish demeanor, he began his acting career as a child.

Career

Wally Albright made a name for himself in the film industry during the late 1920s and 1930s. He appeared in several movies, often playing youthful characters. His notable works included appearances in films like The Singular Standard and The Grapes of Wrath.

Death and Legacy

Wally Albright passed away on August 7, 1999, in Sacramento, California. His contributions to film, particularly as a child actor, are remembered in various classic movies. He left behind a legacy of performances that showcase the talent of young actors in early Hollywood.

Filmography

TitleRelease DateCharacter
Ann Vickers1933-09-26Mischa Feldermans (uncredited)
The Trespasser1929-11-11Jack Merrick
East Lynne1931-03-01William as a Boy
The Single Standard1929-07-27Arden’s son
Zoo in Budapest1933-04-28Paul Vandor
Super-Sleuth1937-07-16Child movie fan
What Price Vengeance1937-05-25Sandy MacNair
Roll Along, Cowboy1937-10-18Danny Blake
Mr. Skitch1933-12-22Little Ira
King of the Sierras1938-12-11Sonny Blake
Little Miss Nobody1936-06-05Orphan