Walter Clinton

Walter Clinton was an American actor who is best known for Manhattan Moon (1935), For Love or Money (1939), and Held by the Enemy (1917).

Personal and Family Life

Walter Clinton was born on March 30, 1890, in Kingston, New York. He spent much of his life in the United States, contributing to the film industry through various roles. Little is known about his family or personal relationships, but his career highlights his dedication to acting.

Death and Legacy

Walter Clinton passed away on February 9, 1966, in Los Angeles County, California. His contributions to film, particularly during the early to mid-20th century, left a mark on the industry. Though he played many minor roles, his work remains part of the historical fabric of American cinema.

Filmography

Year Title Role Rating
1958 Marjorie Morningstar Mr. Zelenko (uncredited) 6.2
1956 Around the World in 80 Days Extra (uncredited) 6.7
1953 Let’s Do It Again Attendant (uncredited) 5.7
1952 It Grows on Trees Delivery Man (uncredited) 6.6
1952 Francis Goes to West Point Minor Role (uncredited) 6.3
1951 Saturday’s Hero (uncredited) 6.3
1951 The Fat Man Waiter (uncredited) 6.2
1951 The Blonde Bandit Waiter (uncredited) 6.4
1949 Dancing in the Dark Waiter (uncredited) 5.4
1949 Luxury Liner Waiter (uncredited) 6.4
1948 The Cisco Kid Returns Stephen Page (uncredited) 6.9
1945 Bowery to Broadway Minstrel Man (uncredited) 7.1
1944 Ladies of Washington Waiter (uncredited) 6.4
1944 For Love or Money Postman 6.1
1939 Nobody’s Baby Radio Audition Judge (uncredited) 5.7