List Of All Walter Brennan Movies
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Here is the list of all Walter Brennan movies.
Walter Brennan (1894-1974) was an American actor, best known for his distinctive voice and his performances in over 200 films.
Brennan was born on July 25, 1894, in Lynn, Massachusetts. He began his career in entertainment as a vaudeville performer before transitioning to film in the 1930s. He quickly made a name for himself as a character actor, often playing grizzled, wise old men or crotchety sidekicks.
Brennan won three Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor, more than any other actor at the time. He won his first Oscar in 1936 for his role in "Come and Get It," his second in 1938 for "Kentucky," and his third in 1940 for "The Westerner."
In addition to his work in film, Brennan also had a successful career in television, starring in the popular Western series "The Real McCoys" from 1957 to 1963. He won two Primetime Emmy Awards for his role on the show.
Brennan's career spanned over four decades, and he worked with some of the most famous directors and actors of his time. He appeared in notable films such as "To Have and Have Not," "Red River," and "Rio Bravo," and he was known for his ability to steal scenes with his memorable performances.
Despite his success in Hollywood, Brennan remained down-to-earth and humble. He once said, "I'm not a star. I'm a character actor, and I'll always be a character actor. That's why I've never been out of work."
Walter Brennan passed away on September 21, 1974, at the age of 80, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most beloved and respected actors of his time.
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Walter Brennan (1894-1974) was an American actor, best known for his distinctive voice and his performances in over 200 films.
Brennan was born on July 25, 1894, in Lynn, Massachusetts. He began his career in entertainment as a vaudeville performer before transitioning to film in the 1930s. He quickly made a name for himself as a character actor, often playing grizzled, wise old men or crotchety sidekicks.
Brennan won three Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor, more than any other actor at the time. He won his first Oscar in 1936 for his role in "Come and Get It," his second in 1938 for "Kentucky," and his third in 1940 for "The Westerner."
In addition to his work in film, Brennan also had a successful career in television, starring in the popular Western series "The Real McCoys" from 1957 to 1963. He won two Primetime Emmy Awards for his role on the show.
Brennan's career spanned over four decades, and he worked with some of the most famous directors and actors of his time. He appeared in notable films such as "To Have and Have Not," "Red River," and "Rio Bravo," and he was known for his ability to steal scenes with his memorable performances.
Despite his success in Hollywood, Brennan remained down-to-earth and humble. He once said, "I'm not a star. I'm a character actor, and I'll always be a character actor. That's why I've never been out of work."
Walter Brennan passed away on September 21, 1974, at the age of 80, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most beloved and respected actors of his time.
List of all Walter Brennan movies
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1925 | Webs of Steel | Performer | uncredited |
Lorraine of the Lions | Minor role | uncredited | |
The Calgary Stampede | Racing spectator | uncredited | |
1926 | Watch Your Wife | Performer | |
The Ice Flood | Lumberjack | uncredited | |
Spangles | Lunch counterman | uncredited | |
1927 | Sensation Seekers | Below deck yacht crewman | uncredited |
Tearin' Into Trouble | Billy Martin | ||
The Ridin' Rowdy | Performer | ||
Alias the Deacon | Cashier at Cunningham's Rink | uncredited | |
Blake of Scotland Yard | Henchman | uncredited | |
Hot Heels | Pool hall inhabitant | uncredited | |
1928 | The Ballyhoo Buster | Performer | |
The Michigan Kid | Minor role | uncredited | |
The Racket | Man in front of barber shop | uncredited | |
1929 | Silks and Saddles | Undetermined role | uncredited |
The Cohens and Kellys in Atlantic City | Man at police station | uncredited | |
Smilin' Guns | Ranch Foreman | ||
The Lariat Kid | Pat O'Shea | ||
His Lucky Day | Roadhouse hhug | uncredited | |
Flight | Marine pilot | uncredited | |
One Hysterical Night | Paul Revere | ||
The Last Performance | Clown | uncredited | |
The Long Long Trail | Skinny Rawlins | ||
The Shannons of Broadway | Hez | ||
1930 | Dames Ahoy! | Side show barker | uncredited |
Captain of the Guard | Peasant | uncredited | |
King of Jazz | Various roles | ||
The Little Accident | Milkman | uncredited | |
See America Thirst | Spumoni bodyguard | uncredited | |
Many a Slip | Minor role | uncredited | |
1931 | Honeymoon Lane | Driver | |
Heroes of the Flames | Bit Part | [Ch. 12] – uncredited | |
Dancing Dynamite | Henchman | ||
Grief Street | Walt | ||
Is There Justice? | Rollins | ||
Neck and Neck | Hector | ||
Scratch-As-Catch-Can | Performer | Short film | |
A House Divided | Musician | uncredited | |
1932 | Horse Feathers | Football commentator | uncredited |
Texas Cyclone | Sheriff Lew Collins | ||
Law and Order | Lanky Smith | uncredited | |
The Impatient Maiden | Cigar stand proprietor | uncredited | |
The Airmail Mystery | Holly | ||
Scandal for Sale | Newspaperman | uncredited | |
Two-Fisted Law | Deputy Sheriff Bendix | ||
Hello Trouble | A Texas Ranger | uncredited | |
Miss Pinkerton | Police dispatcher | uncredited | |
Speed Madness | Joe | ||
Cornered | Court bailiff | uncredited | |
Fighting for Justice | Cowhand Fletcher | uncredited | |
The Fourth Horseman | Toothless town drunk | uncredited | |
The All American | News commentator at game | uncredited | |
Once in a Lifetime | Lighting technician | uncredited | |
Strange Justice | Eddie – mechanic | uncredited | |
Women Won't Tell | Dump workman | uncredited | |
Afraid to Talk | Protester sign carrier | uncredited | |
Manhattan Tower | Mechanic | uncredited | |
1933 | Sensation Hunters | Stuttering waiter | |
Man of Action | Cashier Summers | ||
Parachute Jumper | Counterman at Jewel Diner | uncredited | |
Goldie Gets Along | Stuttering waiter | uncredited | |
Girl Missing | Joe-garage attendant | uncredited | |
Rustlers' Roundup | Walt | uncredited | |
The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble | Bit role | uncredited | |
Lucky Dog | Drunk #2 | ||
The Big Cage | Tickettaker | uncredited | |
Lilly Turner | Performer | scenes deleted | |
The Phantom of the Air | 'Skid' | uncredited | |
Strange People | The radio repairman | ||
Sing Sinner Sing | Henchman Riordan | ||
One Year Later | Yokel | uncredited | |
Golden Harvest | Farmhand at wedding | uncredited | |
Ladies Must Love | Flute player | uncredited | |
Saturday's Millions | Reporter | uncredited | |
Curtain at Eight | Silent detective | uncredited | |
My Woman | Stuttering animal imitator | uncredited | |
The Invisible Man | Bicycle owner | uncredited | |
King for a Night | Soda Jerk | uncredited | |
1934 | Fugitive Lovers | Second bus driver | uncredited |
Tailspin Tommy | Hospital Orderly | [Ch. 8] – uncredited | |
Cross Country Cruise | Niagara Falls boatman | uncredited | |
Beloved | Stuttering boarder | ||
You Can't Buy Everything | Train Vendor | uncredited | |
Paradise Valley | Farmer Hiram | ||
The Poor Rich | Dr. Johnson the coroner | uncredited | |
The Crosby Case | Ship's officer | uncredited | |
George White's Scandals | Hick | uncredited | |
Good Dame | Elmer Spicer | uncredited | |
Riptide | Chauffeur | uncredited | |
Uncertain Lady | Gas station attendant | uncredited | |
I'll Tell the World | Otto – Bicycle repairman | uncredited | |
Woman Haters | Train Conductor | uncredited Short film | |
Half a Sinner | Radio announcer | ||
The Life of Vergie Winters | Roscoe – a gossiper | uncredited | |
Murder in the Private Car | Switchman | uncredited | |
Whom the Gods Destroy | Clifford | uncredited | |
Death on the Diamond | Hotdog vendor | uncredited | |
Great Expectations | Prisoner on ship | uncredited | |
Gridiron Flash | Diner Proprietor | uncredited | |
There's Always Tomorrow | Mechanic | uncredited | |
Cheating Cheaters | Ship's telegrapher | uncredited | |
The Prescott Kid | Zeke (stage driver) | ||
The Painted Veil | Performer | scenes deleted | |
1935 | Biography of a Bachelor Girl | Reporter on ship | uncredited |
Helldorado | Pete, the Waiter | uncredited | |
Northern Frontier | Stuttering cook | ||
The Mystery of Edwin Drood | First gossip | uncredited | |
Law Beyond the Range | Abner | ||
Restless Knights | Father | uncredited Short film | |
The Wedding Night | Bill Jenkins | ||
West Point of the Air | Soldier at Kelly's wreckage | uncredited | |
Bride of Frankenstein | Neighbor | uncredited | |
Party Wire | Paul – railroad telegrapher | uncredited | |
Spring Tonic | Bum | uncredited | |
Lady Tubbs | Joseph | uncredited | |
Man on the Flying Trapeze | 'Legs' Garnett | ||
Welcome Home | Walter | uncredited | |
Alice Adams | Performer | scenes deleted | |
We're in the Money | Wedding witness | uncredited | |
She Couldn't Take It | Peddler | uncredited | |
Barbary Coast | Old Atrocity | ||
Metropolitan | Grandpa | uncredited | |
Seven Keys to Baldpate | Station agent | ||
1936 | Three Godfathers | Sam "Gus" Barton | |
These Three | Taxi driver | ||
The Moon's Our Home | Lem | ||
Fury | 'Bugs' Meyers | ||
Come and Get It | Swan Bostrom | ||
Banjo on My Knee | Newt Holley | ||
1937 | She's Dangerous | Ote O'Leary | |
When Love Is Young | Uncle Hugo | ||
Affairs of Cappy Ricks | Cappy Ricks | ||
Wild and Woolly | Gramp 'Hercules' Flynn | ||
1938 | The Buccaneer | Ezra Peaves | |
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer | Muff Potter | ||
The Texans | Chuckawalla | ||
Mother Carey's Chickens | Mr. Ossian Popham | ||
The Cowboy and the Lady | Sugar | ||
Kentucky | Peter Goodwin | ||
1939 | The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle | Walter | |
They Shall Have Music | Professor Lawson | ||
Stanley and Livingstone | Jeff Slocum | ||
Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President | Jim | ||
1940 | Northwest Passage | "Hunk" Marriner | |
Maryland | William Stewart | ||
The Westerner | Judge Roy Bean | ||
1941 | Nice Girl? | Hector Titus | |
Meet John Doe | The 'Colonel' | ||
Sergeant York | Pastor Rosier Pile | ||
This Woman Is Mine | Capt. Jonathan Thorne | ||
Swamp Water | Tom Keefer | ||
Rise and Shine | Grandpa | ||
1942 | The Pride of the Yankees | Sam Blake | |
Stand By for Action | Chief Yeoman Henry Johnson | ||
1943 | Hangmen Also Die | Prof. Stephen Novotny | |
Slightly Dangerous | Cornelius Burden | ||
The North Star | Karp | ||
1944 | Home in Indiana | J. F. "Thunder" Bolt | |
To Have and Have Not | Eddie | ||
The Princess and the Pirate | Featherhead | ||
1945 | Dakota | Capt. Bounce of the Riverbird | |
1946 | A Stolen Life | Eben Folger | |
Centennial Summer | Jesse Rogers | ||
My Darling Clementine | Newman Haynes Clanton | ||
Nobody Lives Forever | Pop Gruber | ||
1947 | Driftwood | Murph | |
1948 | Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! | Tony Maule | |
Red River | Nadine Groot | ||
Blood on the Moon | Kris Barden | ||
1949 | The Green Promise | Mr. Matthews | |
Brimstone | Brimstone "Pop" Courteen | ||
Task Force | Pete Richard | ||
1950 | Singing Guns | Dr. Jonathan Mark | |
A Ticket to Tomahawk | Terence Sweeny | ||
Curtain Call at Cactus Creek | Rimrock Thomas | ||
The Showdown | Cap Mackellar | ||
Surrender | Sheriff Bill Howard | ||
1951 | Along the Great Divide | Timothy 'Pop' Keith | |
Best of the Badmen | "Doc" Butcher | ||
The Wild Blue Yonder | Major General Wolfe | ||
1952 | Return of the Texan | Grandpa Firth Crockett | |
Lure of the Wilderness | Jim Harper | ||
1953 | Sea of Lost Ships | C.P.O. "Chief" O'Malley | |
1954 | Drums Across the River | Sam Brannon | |
Four Guns to the Border | Simon Bhumer | ||
1955 | The Far Country | Ben Tatum | |
Bad Day at Black Rock | Doc Velie | ||
At Gunpoint | Doc Lacy | ||
1956 | Glory | Ned Otis | |
Come Next Spring | Jeffrey Storys | ||
The Proud Ones | Jake | ||
1956 | Good-bye, My Lady | Uncle Jesse Jackson | |
1957 | The Way to the Gold | Uncle George Williams | |
1957 | Tammy and the Bachelor | Grandpa | |
1957 | God Is My Partner | Dr. Charles Grayson | |
1959 | Rio Bravo | Stumpy | |
1962 | Shoot Out at Big Sag | "Preacher" Hawker | |
1962 | How the West Was Won | Col. Jeb Hawkins | |
1965 | Those Calloways | Alf Simes | |
1966 | The Oscar | Orrin C. Quentin | |
1967 | The Gnome-Mobile | D.J. Mulrooney/Knobby | |
1967 | Who's Minding the Mint? | Pop Gillis | |
1968 | The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band |
Grandpa Bower | |
1969 | Support Your Local Sheriff! | Pa Danby | |
1975 | Smoke in the Wind | H. P. Kingman | final film role (posthumous release) |
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