Henry Brazeale Walthall
Sign | Pisces |
Born | Mar 16, 1878 Shelby City, AL |
Died | Jun 17, 1936 Monrovia, CA |
Age | Died at 58 |
Final Resting PlaceHollywood Forever |
Henry B. Walthall | |
Job | Actor |
Years active | 1906-1936 |
Top Roles | Dr. Manette, Dr. McCabe, Pop McWade, Sarge, Clergyman in Alternate Version |
Top Genres | Drama, Silent Films, Short Films, Romance, Western, Action |
Top Topics | Pre-Code Cinema, Civil War, Book-Based |
Top Collaborators | D.W. Griffith (Director), Tod Browning (Director), Clark Gable, Mary Alden |
Shares birthday with | Mercedes McCambridge, Jerry Lewis, Robert Rossen see more.. |
Henry B. Walthall Overview:
Actor, Henry B. Walthall, was born Henry Brazeale Walthall on Mar 16, 1878 in Shelby City, AL. Walthall died at the age of 58 on Jun 17, 1936 in Monrovia, CA and was laid to rest in Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, CA.
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He was honored with one star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Motion Pictures.
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Henry B. Walthall Quotes:
Miss Smithson, the New Maid:
Honest, Sir James... they're dead people from the grave! Vampires is what they are!
Sir.James Hamlin: Professor Burke is to be our house-guest, Williams. Have rooms prepared for him.
Professor Edward C. Burke: It's unnerving, Mr. Hibbs! The new maid swears to your Uncle that she saw living dead people in the Balfour house!
Sir.James Hamlin: Burke, I've called you in again because I believe these strange people leasing Balfour's house link up with his death.
Professor Edward C. Burke: We found his note... and his own pistol beside him! That's suicide, isn't it?
Sir.James Hamlin: Then what can it all mean? Mysterious people! Lights! Weird noises! And come... see this!
Marcel: [Explaining why he thinks shrinking people and animals is a good idea] Lavond, my friend, millions of years ago the creatures that roamed this world were gigantic. As they multiplied, the earth could no longer produce enough food. Think of it, Lavond: every living creature reduced to one-sixth its size. One-sixth of its physical need. Food for six times all of us!
Bob Leadly: [Talking about his missing son] A man was killed. Some of the men who were present seemed to think Bart was the guilty party. They found out later that he was innocent, but... Bart's gone.
John Bishop: Hung? Where is he? What happened?
Bob Leadly: I'm not sure, but I heard he was south - somewhere in Sonora, a bandit in the gang of Monte Black.
John Bishop: Monte Black?
Bob Leadly: Once a man joins that gang, he never comes out alive. It's known as the Brotherhood of Death.
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Sir.James Hamlin: Professor Burke is to be our house-guest, Williams. Have rooms prepared for him.
Professor Edward C. Burke: It's unnerving, Mr. Hibbs! The new maid swears to your Uncle that she saw living dead people in the Balfour house!
Sir.James Hamlin: Burke, I've called you in again because I believe these strange people leasing Balfour's house link up with his death.
Professor Edward C. Burke: We found his note... and his own pistol beside him! That's suicide, isn't it?
Sir.James Hamlin: Then what can it all mean? Mysterious people! Lights! Weird noises! And come... see this!
Marcel: [Explaining why he thinks shrinking people and animals is a good idea] Lavond, my friend, millions of years ago the creatures that roamed this world were gigantic. As they multiplied, the earth could no longer produce enough food. Think of it, Lavond: every living creature reduced to one-sixth its size. One-sixth of its physical need. Food for six times all of us!
Bob Leadly: [Talking about his missing son] A man was killed. Some of the men who were present seemed to think Bart was the guilty party. They found out later that he was innocent, but... Bart's gone.
John Bishop: Hung? Where is he? What happened?
Bob Leadly: I'm not sure, but I heard he was south - somewhere in Sonora, a bandit in the gang of Monte Black.
John Bishop: Monte Black?
Bob Leadly: Once a man joins that gang, he never comes out alive. It's known as the Brotherhood of Death.
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