Walter Miller (actor)
Walter Miller (March 9, 1892 – March 30, 1940) was an American actor of the silent era and the early sound era.[1][2] He appeared in 248 films between 1911 and 1940. He was born in Dayton, Ohio, and died in Hollywood, California, from a heart attack, aged 48. His interment is located at Calvary Cemetery in Evanston, Illinois.
Walter Miller | |
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Miller with Muriel Ostriche in ad for The Shadow, 1921 | |
Born | Dayton, Ohio, U.S. | March 9, 1892
Died | March 30, 1940 48) Hollywood, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1911–1940 |
Selected filmography
- A Change of Spirit (1912, Short) - The Young Woman's Sweetheart - The Robbery Victim
- An Unseen Enemy (1912, Short) - The Brother's Friend (uncredited)
- Two Daughters of Eve (1912, Short) - Backstage
- So Near, Yet So Far (1912, Short) - Howard
- A Feud in the Kentucky Hills (1912, Short) - A Brother
- The Painted Lady (1912, Short) - At Ice Cream Festival (uncredited)
- The Musketeers of Pig Alley (1912, Short) - The Musician
- My Baby (1912, Short) - Wedding Guest
- The Informer (1912, Short) - The Confederate Captain
- Brutality (1912, Short) - The Young Man
- A Cry for Help (1912, Short) - The Doctor
- An Adventure in the Autumn Woods (1913, Short) - The Boy
- Oil and Water (1913, Short) - John - the Idealist's Brother - a Minister
- Love in an Apartment Hotel (1913, Short) - One of the Fiance's Friends
- The Wrong Bottle (1913, Short) - In Road House (uncredited)
- Broken Ways (1913, Short) - In Town (uncredited)
- Near to Earth (1913, Short) - The Stranger
- The Hero of Little Italy (1913, Short) - In Bar (uncredited)
- The Little Tease (1913, Short) - On Street
- A Frightful Blunder (1913, Short) - The Pharmacist
- The Wanderer (1913, Short) - The Other Man
- The House of Darkness (1913, Short) - A Clerk (uncredited)
- The Yaqui Cur (1913, Short) - Ocallo - Strongheart's Friend
- Red Hicks Defies the World (1913, Short) - In Crowd (uncredited)
- The Mothering Heart (1913, Short) - Joe - the Young Husband
- In Diplomatic Circles (1913, Short) - The Reporter
- A Gamble with Death (1913, Short) - Reed
- Under the Shadow of the Law (1913, Short) - The Bookkeeper
- Two Men of the Desert (1913, Short) - Second Partner
- A Modest Hero (1913, Short) - The Husband
- Lord Chumley (1914, Short) - Lt. Hugh Butterworth
- Tangled Lives (1917)
- Miss Robinson Crusoe (1917)
- Draft 258 (1917)
- The Eleventh Commandment (1918)
- With Neatness and Dispatch (1918)
- Thin Ice (1919)
- A Girl at Bay (1919)
- The Revenge of Tarzan (1920)
- The Invisible Divorce (1920)
- The Bootleggers (1922)
- The Woman Who Believed (1922)
- Till We Meet Again (1922)
- The Tie That Binds (1923)
- Unseeing Eyes (1923)
- Playthings of Desire (1924)
- Sunken Silver (1925)
- The Sky Raider (1925)
- Play Ball (1925, Serial)
- The Green Archer (1925, Serial)
- Snowed In (1926, Serial)
- The Unfair Sex (1926)
- The Fighting Marine (1926)
- The House Without a Key (1926, Serial)
- Melting Millions (1927)
- Hawk of the Hills (1927, Serial)
- The Man Without a Face (1928, Serial)
- The Terrible People (1928)
- Queen of the Northwoods (1929)
- The Black Book (1929, Serial)
- The King of the Kongo (1929)
- Rogue of the Rio Grande (1930)
- The Lone Defender (1930)
- The Utah Kid (1930)
- King of the Wild (1931)
- Hell's Valley (1931)
- The Hurricane Horseman (1931)
- Sky Raiders (1931)
- The Galloping Ghost (1931, Serial)
- The Shadow of the Eagle (1932)
- The Last of the Mohicans (1932)
- The Face on the Barroom Floor (1932)
- Ridin' for Justice (1932)
- Behind Jury Doors (1932)
- Maizie (1933)
- The Unknown Ranger (1936)
- The Fugitive Sheriff (1936)
- Ranger Courage (1936)
- Saturday's Heroes (1937)
- Danger Patrol (1937)
- Wild Horse Rodeo (1937) - Colonel Nye
- The Secret of Treasure Island (1938)
- Crime Ring (1938)
- Lawless Valley (1938)
- Dick Tracy's G-Men (1939)
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References
- "Walter Miller". Silent Era. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
- Katchmer, George A. (May 20, 2015). "A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses". McFarland – via Google Books.
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