Douglas Walton
Biography
Douglas Walton, a Canadian native, made his mark as a supporting actor in the vibrant film industry of Hollywood during the 1930s and 1940s. His career unfolded against the backdrop of a golden age of cinema, where he contributed to a variety of films that captured the imagination of audiences. Walton's talent and presence on screen allowed him to play memorable roles, earning him recognition in an era filled with iconic performances and legendary stars. His work during this dynamic period helped to shape the fabric of Hollywood entertainment, showcasing his versatility and dedication to the craft of acting. As a supporting actor, he played a crucial role in bringing stories to life, complementing the leading characters and enhancing the overall cinematic experience. Though his time in the spotlight may have been brief, Walton's contributions to the film industry remain a testament to the rich history of Canadian artists in Hollywood.
Filmography
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The Picture of Dorian Gray
1945 • Allen Campbell
Flight from Glory
1937 • Garth Hilton
Dick Tracy vs. Cueball
1946 • Percival Priceless, Antique Store Owner
Charlie Chan in London
1934 • Hugh Gray
The Long Voyage Home
1940
Too Many Girls
1940 • Beverly Waverly
Raffles (1939)
1939 • Bunny
Damaged Goods
1937 • George Dupont
The Lost Patrol
1934 • Pearson
Murder, My Sweet
1944 • Lindsay Marriott
High Tide
1947 • Clinton Vaughn
Mary of Scotland
1936 • Darnley
Northwest Passage
1940
Bride of Frankenstein
1935 • Percy Bysshe Shelley
The Count of Monte Cristo
1934