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Henry B. Walthall(1878-1936)

  • Actor
  • Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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Henry B. Walthall
Henry B. Walthall was a respected stage actor who became a favorite of pioneering film director D.W. Griffith. Born in 1878 in Alabama, Walthall was initially interested in pursuing a law career but he quit law school in 1898 to enlist in the US Army in order to fight in the Spanish-American War. Returning from the war he decided to take up an acting career instead of continuing with his education in law, so he traveled to New York City hoping to make his mark on Broadway. He debuted on the Great White Way in 1901. His friend and fellow actor James Kirkwood introduced him to Griffith, who was also a southerner and who already knew of Walthall's reputation as a stage actor. He hired Walthall to appear in his A Convict's Sacrifice (1909), the first of many films they would make together.

Shortly afterward Walthall left Biograph and Griffith for Balboa Pictures in Long Beach, CA. In 1917 he and his wife formed their own production company, but after a few films he went back to work for Griffith at Biograph. However, his career went on a downward spiral, and by the 1920s he was appearing in mostly low-budget "B" fare, with only a few side journeys into more quality "A" pictures--Tod Browning's London After Midnight (1927) among them.

The sound period rejuvenated Walthall's career somewhat. He had a distinguished bearing and his voice, unlike those of many bigger silent-screen stars, was perfectly acceptable for talkies. He appeared in such productions as John Ford's Judge Priest (1934) and Browning's The Devil-Doll (1936). He was hired by director Frank Capra to play the High Lama in Capra's production of Lost Horizon (1937), but before the film began production he died of influenza, on June 7, 1936.
BornMarch 16, 1878
DiedJune 17, 1936(58)
BornMarch 16, 1878
DiedJune 17, 1936(58)
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  • Awards
    • 1 win total

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Known for

The Birth of a Nation (1915)
The Birth of a Nation
6.1
  • Col. Ben Cameron aka The Little Colonel(as Henry Walthall)
  • 1915
Lon Chaney in London After Midnight (1927)
London After Midnight
6.7
  • Sir.James Hamlin
  • 1927
Bela Lugosi, Edmund Lowe, and Irene Ware in Chandu the Magician (1932)
Chandu the Magician
6.2
  • Robert Regent
  • 1932
The Truant Soul (1916)
The Truant Soul
  • Dr. John Lancaster
  • Dr. Lawson
  • 1916

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  • Humphrey Bogart, Pat O'Brien, Ross Alexander, and Beverly Roberts in China Clipper (1936)
    China Clipper
    6.2
    • Dad Brunn
    • 1936
  • Lionel Barrymore, Maureen O'Sullivan, Grace Ford, and Frank Lawton in The Devil-Doll (1936)
    The Devil-Doll
    7.0
    • Marcel
    • 1936
  • Harry Carey, Margaret Callahan, Hoot Gibson, and Tom Tyler in The Last Outlaw (1936)
    The Last Outlaw
    6.7
    • Cal Yates
    • 1936
  • James Dunn and Mae Clarke in Hearts in Bondage (1936)
    Hearts in Bondage
    5.5
    • Capt. Buchanan
    • 1936
  • Richard Arlen and Cecilia Parker in The Mine with the Iron Door (1936)
    The Mine with the Iron Door
    5.4
    • David Burton
    • 1936
  • Virginia Bruce and Edmund Lowe in The Garden Murder Case (1936)
    The Garden Murder Case
    6.0
    • Dr. Garden
    • 1936
  • Elizabeth Allan, Ronald Colman, and Donald Woods in A Tale of Two Cities (1935)
    A Tale of Two Cities
    7.8
    • Dr. Manette
    • 1935
  • Dante's Inferno (1935)
    Dante's Inferno
    6.6
    • Pop McWade
    • 1935
  • Frank Albertson and Tom Brown in Bachelor of Arts (1934)
    Bachelor of Arts
    7.0
    • Professor Barth
    • 1934
  • Ralph Bellamy, Richard Arlen, Madge Evans, Stepin Fetchit, James Gleason, and Henry B. Walthall in Helldorado (1934)
    Helldorado
    7.1
    • Abner Meadows
    • 1934
  • Love Time (1934)
    Love Time
    • Duke Johann von Hatzfeld
    • 1934
  • Marian Marsh in A Girl of the Limberlost (1934)
    A Girl of the Limberlost
    6.4
    • Dr. Amon
    • 1934
  • Helen Mack and Lee Tracy in The Lemon Drop Kid (1934)
    The Lemon Drop Kid
    6.4
    • Jonas Deering
    • 1934
  • Hardie Albright, Cora Sue Collins, William Farnum, and Colleen Moore in The Scarlet Letter (1934)
    The Scarlet Letter
    5.4
    • Roger Chillingworth
    • 1934
  • Will Rogers in Judge Priest (1934)
    Judge Priest
    6.2
    • Rev. Ashby Brand
    • 1934

Second Unit or Assistant Director



  • The Birth of a Nation (1915)
    The Birth of a Nation
    6.1
    • assistant director (uncredited)
    • 1915

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Henry B. Walthal
  • Height
    • 5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
  • Born
    • March 16, 1878
    • Shelby City, Alabama, USA
  • Died
    • June 17, 1936
    • Monrovia, California, USA(tuberculosis)
  • Spouses
      Mary Charleson1918 - June 17, 1936 (his death, 1 child)
  • Children
    • Patricia Walthall
  • Relatives
    • Anna Mae Walthall(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared (as "Burt Williams") in "The Great Divide", produced on Broadway. Drama. Written by William Vaughn Moody. Produced / directed by Henry Miller (who also appeared). Princess Theatre: 3 Oct 1906-24 Mar 1907 (238 performances). Cast: Margaret Anglin, William J. Butler, Laura Hope Crews (as "Polly Jordan"), Robert Cummings, Nolan Gagne, Charles Gotthold, Bertram Harrison (as "An Architect"), Frederick Moore, Leon Roberts, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Mrs. Jordan"), Arnold Wilbur, Charles Wyngate. Replacement actors: Lous Bishop Hall, Edith Wynne Matthison (as "Ruth Jordan"). Note: Filmed as The Great Divide (1929).
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    • 26 Articles

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  • Trivia
    Both wives were actresses. Second wife Mary Charleson bore him a daughter, Patricia Walthall, in 1918.
  • Quotes
    [about getting the role of Holofernes in Judith of Bethulia (1914)] I hadn't expected to play Holofernes because I wasn't the type physically. I stayed away from the studio, but [director D.W. Griffith] sent for me. I said, "I can't play the part; I'm too much of a shrimp". But he had tried out a lot of actors, and finally decided that I could do the part to suit him better than anybody else could. So he found a way, just as he always did. He put me on a pedestal and put brass armor on me. I looked like a giant. I stayed up there either on my throne or on a couch all the time. I had two broadswords, and I threw those broadswords around like a giant. The only other time you saw me I was riding in a chariot across the battlefield and, of course, that made me look tall. No, Griffith never said to me, "You're too small!"
  • Nickname
    • Wally
  • Salaries
      Chandu the Magician
      (1932)
      $1,000

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