Walter Young was an American actor who is best known for Delinquent Parents, The Patient in Room 18, and Blackwell’s Island.
Personal and Family Life
Born on September 13, 1879, in Queens, New York, Walter Young went on to have a career in acting that included various film roles during the late 1930s. There is limited information available about his personal life and family background.
Career
Walter Young had a notable career in film, with many roles in movies during the late 1930s. He participated in World War I by staging and acting in shows to entertain US servicemen, showcasing his commitment to entertaining others beyond just his film work.
Death and Legacy
Walter Young passed away on April 18, 1957, in New York City, New York. His contributions to the film industry and his efforts during the war are remembered, though he is not widely known today.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Delinquent Parents | 1938-07-15 | Joseph Caldwell |
The Patient in Room 18 | 1938-01-08 | Coroner |
Blackwell’s Island | 1939-01-24 | Judge Gately (uncredited) |
The Daredevil Drivers | 1938-02-12 | Race Judge #2 (uncredited) |
Varsity Show | 1937-09-04 | Professor |
The Devil’s Saddle Legion | 1937-08-14 | Secretary of the Interior John W. Logan |
Nancy Drew… Reporter | 1939-02-18 | Dr. Hibbard (uncredited) |
Prairie Thunder | 1937-09-10 | General Otis (uncredited) |
Big Town Czar | 1939-05-03 | Lawyer |
Breakdowns of 1938 | 1938-12-31 | Walter (archive footage) (uncredited) |
The Adventurous Blonde | 1937-11-13 | Lawyer (uncredited) |
Missing Witnesses | 1937-12-11 | Judge in Hartman Case (uncredited) |