Person Details

Birthday: 1904-08-10 19:17:18

Death: 1980-10-06 19:17:18

Aliases: Warren Reyholds Walker

Gender: Male

Place of birth:

Homepage:

Movie Involvements: 69

TV Involvements: 2


Most Famous Work

Biography

Ray Walker was born on August 10, 1904 in Newark, New Jersey, USA as Warren Reyholds Walker. He was an actor, known for It's a Wonderful Life (1946), The Dark Hour (1936) and Baby Take a Bow (1934). He died on October 6, 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Most Famous Work

Perry Mason
Average
8

Perry Mason

(1957) Fake Fisherman
The Barbara Stanwyck Show
Average
6

The Barbara Stanwyck Show

(1960) Policeman
It's a Wonderful Life
Average
8

It's a Wonderful Life

(1946) Joe (Luggage Shop)
Somebody Up There Likes Me
Average
7

Somebody Up There Likes Me

(1956) Zale Ring Announcer (uncredited)
The Blue Gardenia
Average
7

The Blue Gardenia

(1953) Homer
The Bad and the Beautiful
Average
7

The Bad and the Beautiful

(1952) Cameraman (uncredited)
Woman on the Run
Average
7

Woman on the Run

(1950) Piano Player (uncredited)
Superman and the Mole-Men
Average
5

Superman and the Mole-Men

(1951) John Craig

Acting

Year Character Movie/Tv
1961 Theater Manager
1960 N/A
Policeman
1957 Fake Fisherman
McCleary (Uncredited)
Bilson
1956 Doctor
Sheriff
Zale Ring Announcer (uncredited)
McGuire
1955 Carlos Gástel
Willy, gambling ring thug
1954 Veterinarian
1953 Mac
Tuffy Adams
Col. Barnes (credit only)
Col. Peterson
Homer
1952 Cameraman (uncredited)
Colonel (uncredited)
Tom Barry
Steward
Policeman
Police Lieutenant
Sgt. Phillips
Reporter
Sam
Director
1951 John Craig
New York Mail Reporter (uncredited)
N/A
Lt. Bradley
TV Announcer
1950 Mac (uncredited)
Lt. Bob Ullman
Robert B. Handley
Piano Player (uncredited)
Wise Guy (uncredited)
N/A
Sam Owen
Plainsclothesman (uncredited)
Lefty
1949 Harvey Masters
Photographer (uncredited)
Sam Costa
Sam Keegan
James Cobb, city editor
Harry Slack
Lt. Bentley Van Siclen
1948 Carson (uncredited)
Abel Rivercomb
Mr. Barclay (uncredited)
MacFarland
1947 Donovan's Assistant
Reporter
Detective Lt. Lacey
(uncredited)
Edward Miller
Blackie Reynolds
1946 Joe (Luggage Shop)
Joseph Aloysius 'Joe' Conroy
Doctor at Minneapolis Lecture (uncredited)
Agt. Jorgensen
Danvers
Jim Rogers
Bill Calhoun
Lt. Scully
1945 Anthony (uncredited)
Doctor (uncredited)
Whitey King
George McGrew
1944 Jimmie Foster
Russ
Bus Ticket Clerk (Uncredited)
Newspaper Reporter
Johnny Rogers
Reilly, The Drunk
Ringmaster (archive footage / uncredited)
Radio Announcer
Billy Blake
Fred Wylie
1943 Mr. George H. Fenton
Lou Merwin
G-Man
Swarthy
Radio Host at Drive-in
Ringmaster (uncredited)
Raymond - Davies' Butler (uncredited)
Burns (uncredited)
Jackson
1942 Gas Station Attendant
Jack Lewis
Blakeley
Jerry Fitzgerald
Happy (uncredited)
Orchestra Leader / Emcee
Pitchman
1941 Reporter on Telephone
Slim - Reporter (uncredited)
1940 Reporter (uncredited)
Coco
Cpl. Jones aka Jonesy - Radio Man
1939 McBride
Marty Larkin
'Mac' Dell (uncredited)
Newspaper Man at Ferry Landing (uncredited)
Real Ambulance Intern
Denny Madison (uncredited)
Drunken Reporter (uncredited)
N/A
1938 Torchy
Hogan
1937 Norton
Reporter (uncredited)
Lucky Phelps
Mortimer (Buck) Atlas
Crandall
Maxie
1936 Freddie
Ken Dwyer
Bob Neal
Garry Dane
Eddie Bell
Jim Landis
1935 Jack Lambert
Doc Parks
Bill Peck
Perry
1934 N/A
Cliff Miller
Lt. Nick Terris
Larry Scott
Joe Miller
Dan Kirk
Jimmy Dugan
1933 Jimmy Case
Brooks
Robert "Flash" Norris
Natural
Year Character Movie/Tv

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