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Cause of death
  
Stroke

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Walter Catlett

Years active
  
1906–1957

Occupation
  
Actor


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Born
  
February 4, 1889 (
1889-02-04
)
San Francisco, California, U.S.

Resting place
  
Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City

Died
  
November 14, 1960, Woodland Hills, California, United States

Ex-spouse
  
Ruth Verney, Zanetta Watrous

Movies
  
Pinocchio, Bringing Up Baby, Yankee Doodle Dandy, Mr Deeds Goes to Town, The Boy with Green Hair

Walter catlett


Walter Catlett (February 4, 1889 – November 14, 1960) was an American actor. He made a career of playing excitable, meddlesome, temperamental, and officious blowhards.

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Career

Catlett was born in San Francisco, California. He started out in vaudeville, teaming up with Hobart Cavanaugh at some point, with a detour for a while in opera, before breaking into acting.

He started on stage in 1906 and made his Broadway debut in either The Prince of Pilsen (1911) or So Long Letty (1916).

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His first film appearance was in 1912, but then he went back to stage and did not return to films until 1929. He performed in operettas and musicals, including The Ziegfeld Follies of 1917, the original production of the Jerome Kern musical Sally (1920) and the Gershwins' Lady Be Good (1924). In the last, he introduced the song "Oh, Lady Be Good!"

Catlett made a handful of silent film appearances, but his film career did not catch on until the advent of talking pictures allowed moviegoers to experience his full comic repertoire. Three of his most remembered roles were as the theatre manager driven to distraction by James Cagney's character in Yankee Doodle Dandy, the local constable who throws the entire cast in jail and winds up there himself in the Howard Hawks' classic screwball comedy Bringing Up Baby, and as Morrow, the drunken poet in the restaurant who "knows when [he's] been a skunk" and takes Longfellow Deeds on a "bender" in Mr. Deeds Goes to Town. The New York Times film critic Mordaunt Hall wrote that "This clever comedian runs away with the acting laurels" in Big City Blues (1932).

He played John Barsad in the 1935 David O. Selznick production of A Tale of Two Cities, starring Ronald Colman. He also provided the uncredited voice of J. Worthington Foulfellow (a.k.a. Honest John) the Fox in the 1940 Disney animated film Pinocchio. In the 1950s, he appeared in films like Here Comes the Groom, Friendly Persuasion, and Beau James, as well as Disney's TV series Davy Crockett.

Death

Walter Catlett died of a stroke on November 14, 1960 in Woodland Hills, California.

He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on the 1700 block of Vine Street.

Filmography

Actor
1957
Beau James as
Gov. Alfred E. 'Al' Smith
1956
The Gay Nineties
1956
Friendly Persuasion as
Professor Quigley
1955
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Colonel Plug
- Davy Crockett and the River Pirates (1955) - Colonel Plug
1955
Climax! (TV Series) as
The Dauphin
- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1955) - The Dauphin
1955
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (TV Movie) as
The Dauphin / The King
1954
The Abbott and Costello Show (TV Series) as
Henry Thomas
- Fall Guy (1954) - Henry Thomas
1953
The Danny Thomas Show (TV Series) as
Mr. Gunther
- Second Honeymoon (1953) - Mr. Gunther
1953
My Little Margie (TV Series) as
Professor Oliver Westcott
- Margie's Helping Hand (1953) - Professor Oliver Westcott
1951
Honeychile as
Al Moore
1951
Here Comes the Groom as
Mr. McGonigle
1951
Father Takes the Air as
Mayor Colton
1950
Father's Wild Game as
Mayor George Colton
1950
Father Makes Good as
Mayor Colton
1949
The Inspector General as
Col. Castine
1949
Dancing in the Dark as
Joe Brooks
1949
Look for the Silver Lining as
Walter Catlett
1949
Leave It to Henry as
Mayor Colton
1949
Henry, the Rainmaker as
Mayor Colton
1948
The Boy with Green Hair as
The King
1948
Mr. Reckless as
Joel Hawkins
1948
Are You with It? as
Jason (Pop) Carter
1947
I'll Be Yours as
Mr. Buckingham
1946
Slightly Scandalous as
Mr. Wright
1946
Riverboat Rhythm as
Col. Jeffrey 'Smitty' Witherspoon
1945
I Love a Bandleader as
B. Templeton James
1945
The Man Who Walked Alone as
Wiggins
1944
Lake Placid Serenade as
Carlton Webb
1944
Hi, Beautiful as
Gerald Bisbee
1944
My Gal Loves Music as
Dr. Bilbo
1944
Three Is a Family as
Barney Meeker
1944
Pardon My Rhythm as
O'Bannion
1944
Ghost Catchers as
Colonel Breckinridge Marshall
1944
Lady, Let's Dance as
Timber Applegate
1944
Her Primitive Man as
Hotel Clerk
1944
Hat Check Honey as
Tim Martel
1944
Up in Arms as
Major Brock
1943
Shoe Shine Boy (Short) as
Garry Goff
1943
His Butler's Sister as
Mortimer Kalb
1943
Fired Wife as
Judge Allen
1943
The West Side Kid as
Ramsey Fensel
1943
Get Going as
Horace Doblem
1943
Cowboy in Manhattan as
Ace Robbins
1943
Hit Parade of 1943 as
J. MacClellan Davis
1943
How's About It? as
Whipple
1943
They Got Me Covered as
Hotel Manager
1942
Star Spangled Rhythm as
Walter- 'Sweater, Sarong & Peekaboo Bang' Number
1942
Heart of the Golden West as
Colonel Silas Popen
1942
Between Us Girls as
Desk Sergeant
1942
Give Out, Sisters as
Gribble
1942
Maisie Gets Her Man as
Jasper
1942
Yankee Doodle Dandy as
Theatre Manager
1942
Syncopation as
Spelvin (uncredited)
1942
My Gal Sal as
Colonel Truckee
1942
Wild Bill Hickok Rides as
Sylvester W. Twigg
1941
Steel Against the Sky as
Professor Rupert Sampson
1941
It Started with Eve as
Doctor Harvey
1941
Sing Another Chorus as
Theodore Gateson
1941
Unfinished Business as
Billy Ross
1941
Manpower as
Sidney Whipple
1941
Bad Men of Missouri as
Mr. Pettibone
1941
Hello, Sucker as
G. Remington 'Max' Conway
1941
Million Dollar Baby as
Mr. Simpson
1941
Horror Island as
Sergeant McGoon
1941
You're the One as
Program Director
1941
The Wild Man of Borneo as
'Doc' Skelby
1941
Honeymoon for Three as
Waiter
1940
Blondes and Blunders (Short) as
Walter Catlett
1940
Remedy for Riches as
Clem
1940
Li'l Abner as
Barber
1940
The Quarterback as
Tom
1940
Spring Parade as
Headwaiter
1940
Comin' Round the Mountain as
W.P.A. Clerk
1940
Pop Always Pays as
Tommy Lane
1940
You're Next! (Short) as
Slocum
1940
Half a Sinner as
Gas Station Attendant
1940
Alex in Wonderland (Short) as
Fred
1940
Pinocchio as
J. Worthington Foulfellow (voice, uncredited)
1939
Kid Nightingale as
Skip Davis
1939
Static in the Attic (Short) as
Walter
1939
Exile Express as
Gus
1938
Going Places as
Franklin Dexter
1938
Zaza as
Marlardot
1938
Bringing Up Baby as
Slocum
1937
Come Up Riches
1937
Every Day's a Holiday as
Nifty Bailey
1937
Danger - Love at Work as
Uncle Alan
1937
Varsity Show as
Professor Sylvester Biddle
1937
Love Under Fire as
Tip Conway
1937
Wake Up and Live as
Gus Avery
1937
Love Is News as
Eddie Johnson
1937
On the Avenue as
Jake Dibble
1936
I Loved a Soldier
1936
Sing Me a Love Song as
Mr. Sprague (uncredited)
1936
Banjo on My Knee as
Warfield Scott
1936
Four Days Wonder as
Duffy
1936
Fibbing Fibbers (Short) as
Walter
1936
Cain and Mabel as
Jake Sherman
1936
Follow Your Heart as
Joe Sheldon
1936
We Went to College as
Senator Budger
1936
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town as
Morrow
1936
Upper Cutlets (Short)
1935
A Tale of Two Cities as
Barsad
1935
The Affair of Susan as
Gilbert
1935
Every Night at Eight as
Master of Ceremonies
1935
In the Sweet Bye and Bye (Short) as
Elmer
1934
Lightning Strikes Twice as
Gus
1934
The Captain Hates the Sea as
Joe Silvers
1934
The Fuller Gush Man (Short) as
Harry Judson
1934
Making the Rounds (Short)
1934
Get Along Little Hubby (Short) as
Elmer Tuttle
1934
News Hounds (Short)
1934
Old Maid's Mistake (Short)
1934
Unknown Blonde as
Publicity Man
1934
The New Dealers (Short)
1934
Elmer Steps Out (Short) as
Elmer
1934
Gold Nuggets (Short)
1933
Only Yesterday as
Barnes (uncredited)
1933
One Awful Night (Short)
1933
Sailors Beware! (Short) as
Smitty
1933
Meet the Champ (Short)
1933
Arizona to Broadway as
Ned Flynn
1933
So This Is Harris (Short) as
Walter
1933
Mama Loves Papa as
Tom Walker
1933
The Big Fibber (Short) as
Walter Moore
1933
Husbands' Reunion (Short) as
Walter
1933
Daddy Knows Best (Short) as
Mr. Boyce
1933
Roadhouse Queen (Short) as
Walter Knox
1933
Dream Stuff (Short) as
Cousin Walter
1933
Private Jones as
Spivey
1933
Caliente Love (Short) as
Harrison
1933
Hunting Trouble (Short) as
Walter, the Husband
1933
Private Wives (Short)
1933
Olsen's Big Moment as
Robert Brewster III
1932
Oh! My Operation (Short)
1932
Rockabye as
Jimmy Dunn
1932
The Sport Parade as
'Shifty' Morrison
1932
Rain as
Quartermaster Bates
1932
Big City Blues as
Cousin 'Gibby' Gibboney
1932
Okay America! as
City Editor aka 'Lucille'
1932
Back Street as
Bakeless
1932
It's Tough to Be Famous as
Joseph Craig 'Joe' Chapin
1932
The Expert as
Al
1932
Sky Devils as
Master of Ceremonies - Canteen Show (uncredited)
1932
Cock of the Air as
Col. Wallace
1931
Camping Out (Short)
1931
Maker of Men as
McNeil
1931
One Quiet Night (Short)
1931
Platinum Blonde as
Bingy
1931
Honeymoon Trio (Short) as
The Nuisance
1931
The Front Page as
Murphy (as Walter L. Catlett)
1931
Stage Struck (Short)
1930
Aunt's in the Pants (Short)
1930
The Florodora Girl as
De Boer
1930
Her Golden Calf as
Master of Ceremonies
1930
The Big Party as
Mr. Goldfarb
1930
Let's Go Places as
Rex Wardell
1929
Married in Hollywood as
Joe Glitner
1929
Happy Days as
End Man - Minstrel Show
1929
Why Leave Home? as
Elmer
1927
The Music Master as
Medicine Show Barker
1926
Summer Bachelors as
Bachelor No. 1
1924
Second Youth as
John McNab
Writer
1931
Stage Struck (Short) (story)
1929
Why Leave Home? (dialogue)
Miscellaneous
1940
Pinocchio (model: "J. Worthington Foulfellow" - uncredited)
1929
Happy Days (stager)
Soundtrack
1949
The Inspector General (performer: "Onward Onward" (1949) - uncredited)
1948
The Boy with Green Hair (performer: "Tread on the Tail of Me Coat" - uncredited)
1947
I'll Be Yours (performer: "Cobbleskill School Song" - uncredited)
1942
Star Spangled Rhythm (performer: "A Sweater, a Sarong and a Peek-a-Boo Bang")
1942
Wild Bill Hickok Rides (performer: "Gwine to Rune All Night (De Camptown Races)" (1850))
1940
Pinocchio (performer: "Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee" (1939) - uncredited)
1938
Going Places (performer: "Oh, What a Horse Was Charlie" (1938) - uncredited)
1936
Banjo on My Knee ("With a Banjo on My Knee" (1936))
1936
We Went to College (performer: "He Played on His Big Bass Drum" - uncredited)
Music Department
1990
10x10 (TV Series short) (1 episode)
- Hi Diddle Dee Dee (1990)
Self
1951
The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
Self - Producer
- Host: Donald O'Connor; Guests: Ed Wynn, Arlene Dahl, Walter Catlett, Douglas Fowley, Mary Hatcher, The Ungar Twins, Sid Miller, Al Goodman & his Orchestra (1951) - Self - Producer
Archive Footage
1987
Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Heigh-Ho (Video short) as
J. Worthington Foulfellow
1956
Davy Crockett and the River Pirates as
Colonel Plug
1956
Columbia Laff Hour

References

Walter Catlett Wikipedia