Person Details
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Aliases: Robert D. Walker , Robert Donald Walker , Robert Walker
Gender: Male
Place of birth: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA
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Movie Involvements: 94
TV Involvements: 0
Most Famous Work
Biography
Robert Donald Walker (June 18, 1888 – March 4, 1954) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 200 films between 1913 and 1953. He was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and died in Los Angeles. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Walker (actor, born 1888), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Most Famous Work
Little Caesar
(1931) Lorch Henchman (uncredited)Fast Bullets
(1936) Ranger FrankRiders of the Deadline
(1943) Ranger ExtraThe Devil Horse
(1932) Saunders [Ch. 6] (uncredited)Badman's Territory
(1946) Juror (uncredited)The Black Coin
(1936) Capt. 'Shark' MaloneThe Amazing Exploits of the Clutching Hand
(1936) Joe MitchellThe Return of the Durango Kid
(1945) Barfly (uncredited)Acting
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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2005 | Self | |
1948 | Bruce Carter | |
1946 | Juror (uncredited) | |
N/A | ||
1945 | Barfly (uncredited) | |
1944 | Man in Office with Matthews (Uncredited) | |
1943 | Ranger Extra | |
1942 | Marshal O'Neal | |
1940 | Policeman | |
Trigger - Henchman | ||
1939 | Henchman Frank | |
Senator Holland (uncredited) | ||
Cop (uncredited) | ||
Government Agent | ||
1938 | Workman (uncredited) | |
1937 | Federal Man | |
Lyons - Gargan's Friend | ||
Henchman Seth Williams | ||
American Visitor | ||
1936 | Capt. 'Shark' Malone | |
Stanley - City Editor | ||
Joe Mitchell | ||
Henchman Pete | ||
Enos Colvin | ||
Colton (Border Patrol) | ||
Lang | ||
Pete | ||
Ranger Frank | ||
1935 | Henchman Saunders | |
Dan Corey, aka Andrew Cole | ||
Matt Dunning - Henchman bidding at auction | ||
G-Man (uncredited) | ||
Sheriff Carey | ||
Harry--Henchman | ||
Henchman Mike McGowan | ||
Henchman | ||
Henchman Bull | ||
Red | ||
Guard | ||
Henchman Joe | ||
1934 | Sheriff | |
Crooked Deputy Jenks | ||
Brown, the Buyer | ||
1933 | Boone Jackson | |
Deputy Bob | ||
1932 | Saunders [Ch. 6] (uncredited) | |
Cowhand | ||
Bill Morse | ||
Mort Snyder | ||
1931 | Oil Co. Director Allen | |
Henchman Nevada | ||
Lorch Henchman (uncredited) | ||
1930 | Henchman Steve | |
Longrope Wheeler - Crooked Foreman (as Bob Walker) | ||
Steve - Henchman | ||
Steve aka The Hawk | ||
Henchman | ||
Ranger Tom Dawson | ||
1929 | Edgar Ballin | |
George Monroe | ||
1928 | Frank Morgan | |
Bernt | ||
1927 | Walter Sarles | |
1925 | Slim Cole | |
Gentleman Jack | ||
Maj. Burleigh | ||
1924 | George Wendell | |
Bobby Norton | ||
1922 | The Scarab | |
1921 | Barbara's Brother | |
1920 | Winthrop Adams Endicott | |
Pvt. Thomas Pelliter | ||
Winthrop Endicott | ||
Jefferson Summers | ||
1919 | Wade | |
Harlan Graves | ||
Etienne Desechette | ||
1918 | Henry Grant / Lawrence Grant | |
Harcourt | ||
1917 | Perry Bascom | |
Hiram Miller | ||
1916 | Alexis (as Bob Walker) | |
1915 | Bert Madison | |
Jim Ross | ||
Charles II of Spain | ||
Doctor Busby | ||
Frank - Maude's Husband | ||
Jere - a Sculptor | ||
Morrison - Marguerite's Brother | ||
Haines - a Tramp | ||
Dean Anderson | ||
The Attorney | ||
1914 | John Malden - a Business Man | |
Gerald Hughson - a Jeweler | ||
Red Martin - the Burglar | ||
Stone - Graham's Butler | ||
Don Kendall - Ida's Sweetheart | ||
Amar | ||
Rogers - Dominique's Partner | ||
Walter Hastings - the Father | ||
John Dugan - a Reporter | ||
Dave - Beth's Sweetheart | ||
John Lund - the Husband | ||
1913 | Billy Warren | |
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
Writing
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |
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1935 | Story | |
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |