Walter Burke
- Birthday
- Aug 25, 1908
Bio: Diminutive Irish-American character actor Walter Burke kicked off his film career in 1948. Burke's weaselly, cigarette-dangling-from-lips characterization of political flunky Sugar Boy in the Oscar-winning All the King's Men (1949) set the tone for most of his later roles. Though often afforded meaty roles on television -- he was one of several actors who subbed… More Bio: Diminutive Irish-American character actor Walter Burke kicked off his film career in 1948. Burke's weaselly, cigarette-dangling-from-lips characterization of political flunky Sugar Boy in the Oscar-winning All the King's Men (1949) set the tone for most of his later roles. Though often afforded meaty roles on television -- he was one of several actors who subbed for William Talman during the 1960-1961 season of Perry Mason -- Burke had no objection to accepting tiny but memorable bits, such as the cockney who warns Eliza Doolittle, "There's a bloke be'ind that pillar, takin' down every word that you're sayin'!" in the opening scene of My Fair Lady (1964). In another unbilled assignment, Burke convincingly voice-doubled for narrator Walter Winchell in a handful of early-'60s episodes of The Untouchables. Closing out his film career in the early '70s, Walter Burke moved to Pennsylvania, where he became an acting teacher. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Walter Burke Videos
My Fair Lady
Double Trouble
Support Your Local Sheriff
Chandler
How The West Was Won
Filmography
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The Stone Killer (1973)
- J.D.
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Chandler (1971)
- Zeno
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Support Your Local Gunfighter (1971)
- Morris
- 64%
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Support Your Local Sheriff (1969)
- Fred Johnson
- 64%
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The President's Analyst (1967)
- Henry Lux
- 81%
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