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  1. 29 de nov. de 2019 · SPECIAL THANKS TO RALPH CELENTANO!FILM-TO-VIDEO-TRANSFER BY BRUCE LAWTON!A hilarious pre-code treat starring popular stage and screen comedian Walter Catlett...

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  2. Died Nov. 14, 1960 in Motion Picture and Television Country House, CA. B orn in San Francisco, Walter Catlett ended 30 years on the legitimate stage when he made his film debut in 1929. Since then he had been characterized as the fidgety, google-eyed comic in scores of motion picture roles. In 1930, Catlett signed a long-term contract to direct ...

  3. 9 de feb. de 2023 · In Big City Blues (1932), Catlett plays the most heartless of Manhattan sharpies, a con man who bilks a naïve relative (Eric Linden) out of his money in record time, and in that movie there’s nothing all that comic about Catlett’s chiseling thuggery. Off the set, Catlett could be just as unsettling. Lewis Milestone arranged a dinner to ...

  4. 18 de nov. de 2021 · Walter Leland Catlett was an American actor of stage and screen, as well as a comedian. He made a career of playing excitable, meddlesome, temperamental, an...

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  5. Walter Catlett (February 4, 1889 - November 14, 1960) was an American actor. Catlett was born in San Francisco, California. He made a career out for himself playing excitable, officious blowhards. As a San Francisco citizen, he started out in vaudeville with a detour for a while in opera before breaking it out into films in the mid-1920s. Catlett also provided the voice of Foulfellow the Fox ...

  6. Walter Catlett was an American actor. Born in San Francisco, California, Catlett began his show business career as a vaudevillian, making his stage debut in 1906. He had a successful career onstage until his film debut in 1924. Catlett would make a number of memorable screen appearances, including in Yankee Doodle Dandy, Bringing Up Baby and Mr. Deeds Goes to Town. He also provided the voice ...

  7. Walter Catlett was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Catlett's career in acting began with his roles in various films like the J Harold Murray adaptation "Married in Hollywood" (1929), "The Golden Calf" (1930) and "Let's Go Places" (1930).