
Walt Whitman
Acting
Biography
Walt Whitman _(not to be confused with the poet, 1819-1892, of the same name)_ was an American stage and screen character actor, in films from 1915 to 1924.
Born: April 25, 1859
Place of Birth: Lyon, New York, USA
Known For
Filmography
1923
Long Live the King
as The Chancellor
1923
The Grub Stake
as The Skipper
1923
1923
Hearts Aflame
as Charley Stump
1922
A Question of Honor
as Sheb
1921
The Mysterious Rider
as Bellounds
1921
His Nibs
as The Boy's Father
1921
The Ne'er to Return Road
as The Father
1921
The Girl from God's Country
as The Old Inventor
1921
The Three Musketeers
as D'Artagnan's Father
1921
The Home Stretch
as Mr. Warren
1920
The Mark of Zorro
as Fray Felipe
1920
Everybody's Sweetheart
as The Corporal
1920
Darling Mine
as James McCarthy
1920
Passion's Playground
as Cure of Roquebrune
1919
Dangerous Hours
as Dr. King
1919
John Petticoats
as Judge Clay Emerson Meredith
1919
When Bearcat Went Dry
as Joel Fulkerson
1919
The Cry of the Weak
as Judge Creighton
1919
Whom the Gods Would Destroy
as Matthieu
1918
The Heart of Humanity
as Father Michael
1918
Daughter Angele
as Anthony Brenton
1917
Polly Ann
as Jacob Straightline
1917
Wee Lady Betty
as The O'Reilly
1917
The Girl, Glory
as Jed Wharton
1917
The Millionaire Vagrant
as Old Bookkeeper
1917
The Desert Man
as Old Burns
1917
Paddy O'Hara
as The Monk
1917
The Boss of the Lazy Y
as Malcolm Clayton
1917
The Dark Road
as Sir John Constable
1916
The Honorable Algy
as The Vicar of Hadleigh
1916
The Three Musketeers
as Cardinal Richelieu
1915
Tools of Providence
as Rev. Austin









