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Walter Woolf King (* 2. November 1899 in San Francisco, Kalifornien; † 24. Oktober 1984 in Beverly Hills, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler und Sänger .
Walter Woolf King (November 2, 1899 – October 24, 1984) was an American film, television and stage actor and singer. Born in San Francisco, California in 1899, King started singing for a living at a young age and performed mostly in churches. He made his Broadway debut in 1919, and became a well-known baritone in operettas and musical comedies.
YearTitleRole1930Tom Allen1933Arthur Copeland1934Paul1935Prince MidanoffWalter Woolf King. Actor: A Night at the Opera. The son of a whiskey peddler, tall, dark and handsome baritone Walter Woolf King was born in San Francisco on November 2, 1899, and began singing for his supper at quite a young age, primarily in churches. Following high school graduation, he decided to pursue a professional singing career and ...
- Actor, Soundtrack
- November 2, 1899
- Walter Woolf King
- October 24, 1984
29. Okt. 1984 · Walter Woolf King, a leading actor and singer on the stage and screen from the 1920's to the 1950's, died Wednesday of a heart attack in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was 88 years old. As Walter...
Actor. (1899 - 1984) Walter Woolf King used both Walter Woolf and Walter King as a performer but eventually combined all three names. He and pianist Charles LeMaire were a duo on vaudeville until King’s 1919 debut on Broadway, where his baritone was featured in musical comedies and operettas. King began his movie career in silent films and ...
Mini Bio. The son of a whiskey peddler, tall, dark and handsome baritone Walter Woolf King was born in San Francisco on November 2, 1899, and began singing for his supper at quite a young age, primarily in churches. Following high school graduation, he decided to pursue a professional singing career and partnered in a vaudeville musical act ...
Walter Woolf King ist bekannt für Filme wie Die Marx Brothers in der Oper, Die Marx Brothers im wilden Westen, Dick und Doof als Salontiroler.