Walter Stull

Walter Stull was an American actor and director, best known for his work in “Ups and Downs,” “Hired and Fired,” and “A Bag of Trouble.” He was born on January 27, 1879, in Saunders, Nebraska, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Walter Stull’s personal life details are limited, but he was known to be dedicated to his craft. He worked in the film industry during a time of great change, participating in the transition from silent films to talkies. Specific information about his family is not widely documented.

Career

Stull had a prolific career in film, with credits as both an actor and a director. Over his lifetime, he appeared in 155 films and directed 65, showcasing his versatility in the entertainment industry. His notable works continued to entertain audiences long after their release.

Death and Legacy

Walter Stull passed away on June 10, 1961, in Los Angeles, California, USA. His contributions to early cinema left a lasting impact on the film industry. Today, he is remembered for his extensive work during the silent film era and the early years of filmmaking.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1915 Ups and Downs Actor
1916 Hired and Fired Actor
1916 A Bag of Trouble Actor
1917 How It Worked Actor
1917 Blundering Boobs Actor
1917 The Triple Cross Actor
1917 Deviled Crabs Actor
1917 Wild Injuns Actor
1917 The Collectors Actor
1917 Speed Demons Actor
1917 Jolly Tars Actor