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Occupation
  
Actor, jazz musician

Movies
  
Free Willy

Education
  
Brown University

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Moultrie Patten


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Born
  
June 10, 1919 (
1919-06-10
)

Died
  
March 18, 2009, Beaverton, Oregon, United States

Similar People
  
Simon Wincer, Arthur W Radford, Richard Riehle

Moultrie Patten (June 10, 1919 – March 18, 2009) was an American actor and jazz musician. Patten was perhaps best known for his role as Walt the trapper on the American television series, Northern Exposure, which aired from 1990 until 1995. Patten appeared as Walt Kupfer from 1993 until the show's ending in 1995.

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Early life

Moultrie Patten was born on June 10, 1919. He was raised in Detroit, Michigan, where he worked a local theater and studied the piano. Patten attended Brown University, where he continued to pursue acting.

He was drafted into the United States military during World War II. He served as a tank commander during the Battle of Monte Cassino, for which he received a Silver Star for heroism in 1944.

Career

Patten moved to New York City following the end of World War II to pursue his acting career. He would spend more than fifty years performing in Broadway theater, regional theater, film, television, and even vaudeville. Patten once described his favorite theater roles as The Hostage, The Andersonville Trial, and Noises Off.

Patten's earliest television credits included Route 66, Philco Television Playhouse and Hallmark Hall of Fame. His film roles included The Temp, Free Willy and The Favor.

Patten moved to Portland, Oregon, in 1990, and later relocated to Beaverton, Oregon. He was cast as Walt Kupfer on the hit television show Northern Exposure, from 1993 until 1995. His character quickly became a fixture on the show and a fan favorite. Fans of Northern Exposure still sought out Patten for his autograph years after the show's production ended in 1995.

Patten continued acting, especially in television commercials, into his 80s.

He also pursued a career as a jazz musician and played the piano at jazz clubs throughout the American Midwest and East Coast. Patten released a CD featuring his favorite recordings in 1997.

Death

Moultrie Patten died from pneumonia in Beaverton, Oregon, on March 18, 2009, at the age of 89. He was survived by his daughter, Sarah Goforth; sons, Moultrie Patten Jr. and Henry Bigelow Patten (aka Rex Alexander); a sister, Jane Dias; and his former wife, Teena Patten.

Patten's funeral was held at the Ross Hollywood Chapel in Portland, Oregon, on March 27, 2009. He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors on May 28, 2009.

In an interview with The Oregonian following his death, Patten's daughter, Sarah Goforth, explained her father's acting philosophy saying, "Anyone who pursues the arts is really creating another world for themselves, because the one they are faced with does not, in some way, suit them."

Filmography

Actor
2000
Blast as
Ed
1999
Love Is Strange (TV Movie) as
Mr. Otto
1993
Northern Exposure (TV Series) as
Walt / Walt Kupfer
- Tranquility Base (1995) - Walt Kupfer
- Let's Dance (1995) - Walt
- Ursa Minor (1995) - Walt Kupfer
- Balls (1995) - Walt Kupfer
- Little Italy (1995) - Walt
- The Graduate (1995) - Walt Kupfer
- Lucky People (1995) - Walt
- The Mommy's Curse (1995) - Walt Kupfer
- Horns (1995) - Walt
- Mi Casa, Su Casa (1995) - Walt Kupfer
- The Great Mushroom (1995) - Walt Kupfer
- Realpolitik (1994) - Walt
- Sons of the Tundra (1994) - Walt Kupfer
- Up River (1994) - Walt Kupfer
- Full Upright Position (1994) - Walt
- Zarya (1994) - Walt
- The Robe (1994) - Walt Kupfer
- The Letter (1994) - Walt Kupfer
- Shofar, So Good (1994) - Walt
- Eye of the Beholder (1994) - Walt Kupfer
- Dinner at Seven Thirty (1994) - Walt Kupfer
- Lovers and Madmen (1994) - Walt Kupfer
- A Wing and a Prayer (1994) - Walt
- The Gift of the Maggie (1994) - Walt
- Fish Story (1994) - Walt Kupfer
- Una Volta in L'Inverno (1994) - Walt Kupfer
- Northern Hospitality (1994) - Walt Kupfer
- Hello, I Love You (1994) - Walt Kupfer
- Mr. Sandman (1994) - Walt
- Baby Blues (1994) - Walt
- First Snow (1993) - Walt
- A Cup of Joe (1993) - Walt
- Heal Thyself (1993) - Walt
- A River Doesn't Run Through It (1993) - Walt
- Altered Egos (1993) - Walt
- Old Tree (1993) - Walt
- Mud and Blood (1993) - Walt
- Homesick (1993) - Walt
- Love's Labour Mislaid (1993) - Walt
1994
The Favor as
Peter's Cabbie
1993
Free Willy as
Homeless Man
1993
The Temp as
Wait
1993
Better Off Dead (TV Movie) as
Judge Peter Lindsey
1991
Deception: A Mother's Secret (TV Movie) as
Ivey
1988
Miami Vice (TV Series) as
Grover Watkins
- Vote of Confidence (1988) - Grover Watkins
1984
Nothing Lasts Forever as
Skylounge Pianist
1977
Great Performances (TV Series) as
Cavalry orderly
- Secret Service (1977) - Cavalry orderly
1963
Route 66 (TV Series) as
Attorney
- The Cage Around Maria (1963) - Attorney
1961
'Way Out (TV Series) as
George Carver
- Dissolve to Black (1961) - George Carver
1956
Appointment with Adventure (TV Series) as
Perfessor / Mr. Stone
- Two Falls for Satan (1956) - Perfessor
- The Battle of Hewitt Hill (1956) - Mr. Stone
1955
Justice (TV Series)
- Shadow of Terror (1955)
- Strange Terror (1955)
1955
Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series)
- The Fatal Trap (1955)
1954
Jamie (TV Series)
- Love Comes to Annie Moakum (1954)
1953
The Philco Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
1st Announcer
- 0 for 37 (1953) - 1st Announcer
1953
You Are There (TV Series)
- The Landing of the Hindenberg (May 5, 1937) (1953)
1952
Hallmark Hall of Fame (TV Series) as
Francis Harrison / Fleming
- Mr. and Mrs. Freedom (1952) - Francis Harrison
- The Plot to Kidnap General Washington (1952) - Fleming
1949
The Clock (TV Series)
- The Web (1949)
- Episode #1.21 (1949)
Soundtrack
1994
Northern Exposure (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
- Dinner at Seven Thirty (1994) - (performer: "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" - uncredited)
- Una Volta in L'Inverno (1994) - (performer: "Polly Wolly Doodle" - uncredited)

References

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