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Acteur dans 126 films

Né(e) le 25 juillet 1894

Lieu de naissance
Lynn, Massachusetts, USA

Mort le 21 septembre 1974 (à 80 ans)

Walter Brennan

Acteur dans

2014

  • And the Oscar Goes To...

1997

  • The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender

1972

  • Home for the Holidays
  • Two for the Money

1970

  • The Over The Hill Gang Rides Again
  • The Young Country

1969

  • The Over-the-Hill Gang
  • Ne tirez pas sur le shérif !

1968

  • The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band
  • The Movie Orgy

1967

  • Who's Minding The Mint?
  • La Gnome-Mobile

1966

  • The Oscar

1965

  • Calloway,le trappeur

1962

  • How the West Was Won

1959

  • Rio Bravo

1957

  • God Is My Partner
  • Tammy et le célibataire

1956

  • Le Shérif
  • Good-bye, My Lady
  • Come Next Spring
  • Glory

1955

  • Le doigt sur la Gachette
  • Un homme est passé

1954

  • Four Guns to the Border
  • La Rivière sanglante
  • Je suis un aventurier

1953

  • La mer des bateaux perdus

1952

  • Lure of the Wilderness

1951

  • Tonnerre sur le Pacifique
  • Plus Fort Que La Loi
  • Une Corde pour te pendre

1950

  • Surrender
  • The Showdown
  • Curtain Call at Cactus Creek
  • Le petit train du Far West
  • Singing Guns

1949

  • Horizons en flammes
  • Le cavalier Fantôme
  • The Green Promise

1948

  • Ciel rouge
  • La Rivière rouge
  • Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!

1947

  • Driftwood

1946

  • Nobody Lives Forever
  • La poursuite infernale
  • Centennial Summer
  • La voleuse

1945

  • Dakota
  • Le Port de l'angoisse

1944

  • The Princess and the Pirate
  • Home in Indiana

1943

  • L'étoile du nord
  • Les bourreaux meurent aussi
  • Slightly Dangerous

1942

  • Stand by for Action
  • Vainqueur du destin

1941

  • Rise and Shine
  • L'Étang tragique
  • Breakdowns of 1941
  • Sergent York
  • L'Homme de la rue
  • Nice Girl?

1940

  • Le Cavalier du désert
  • Maryland
  • Le Grand Passage

1939

  • Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President
  • They Shall Have Music
  • Stanley et Livingstone
  • La grande farandole

1938

  • Kentucky
  • Madame et son cowboy
  • La Ruée sauvage
  • Mother Carey's Chickens
  • Les Aventures de Tom Sawyer
  • Les Flibustiers

1937

  • Affairs of Cappy Ricks
  • She's Dangerous

1936

  • Banjo on My Knee
  • La vandale
  • Furie
  • The Moon's Our Home
  • These Three
  • Three Godfathers

1935

  • Seven Keys To Baldpate
  • Metropolitan
  • Ville sans Loi
  • She Couldn't Take It
  • We're in the Money
  • Man on the Flying Trapeze
  • Lady Tubbs
  • Party Wire
  • La Fiancée de Frankenstein
  • Tel père tel fils
  • Soir de noces
  • Law Beyond the Range
  • Northern Frontier

1934

  • There's Always Tomorrow
  • Gridiron Flash
  • Murder in the Private Car
  • The Life of Vergie Winters
  • Woman Haters
  • George White's Scandals
  • Radio Dough
  • Cross Country Cruise

1933

  • King for a Night
  • L'Homme invisible
  • My Woman
  • Curtain at Eight
  • Golden Harvest
  • The Phantom of the Air
  • Girl Missing

1932

  • Manhattan Tower
  • Afraid to Talk
  • Women Won't Tell
  • Speed Madness
  • Miss Pinkerton
  • La Loi du coup de poing
  • Scandal for Sale
  • Law and order
  • Texas Cyclone

1931

  • Grief Street

1930

  • La féérie du jazz

1929

  • Les mousquetaires de l'air

1928

  • The Michigan Kid

1927

  • Sensation Seekers
In many ways the most successful and familiar character actor of American sound films and the only actor to date to win three Oscars for Best Supporting Actor, Walter Brennan attended college in Cambridge, Massachusetts, studying engineering. While in school he became interested in acting and performed in school plays. He worked some in vaudeville and also in various jobs such as clerking in a bank and as a lumberjack. He toured in small musical comedy companies before entering the military in 1917. After his war service he went to Guatemala and raised pineapples, then migrated to Los Angeles, where he speculated in real estate. A few jobs as a film extra came his way beginning in 1923, then some work as a stuntman. He eventually achieved speaking roles, going from bit parts to substantial supporting parts in scores of features and short subjects between 1927 and 1938. In 1936 his role in Come and Get It (1936) won him the very first Best Supporting Actor Academy Award. He would win it twice more in the decade, and be nominated for a fourth. His range was enormous. He could play sophisticated businessmen, con artists, local yokels, cowhands and military officers with apparent equal ease. An accident in 1932 cost him most of his teeth, and he most often was seen in eccentric rural parts, often playing characters much older than his actual age. His career never really declined, and in the 1950s he became an even more endearing and familiar figure in several television series, most famously The Real McCoys (1957). He died in 1974 of emphysema, a beloved figure in movies and TV, the target of countless comic impressionists, and one of the best and most prolific actors of his time.





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