Walter Byron

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.1212

Gender

Male

Birthday

11-Jun-1899

Age

(126 years old)

Place of Birth

Coalville, Leicestershire, England, UK

Also Known As
  • Walter Clarence Butler

Walter Byron

Biography

Walter Byron (born Walter Clarence Butler; 11 June 1899 – 2 March 1972) was an English film actor.[1


Credits

Society Girl Society Girl (1932) Character: Warburton
Johnny is training for a championship fight. Judy distracts him, so his manager Briscoe walks out on him. Then so does Judy.
Yvette Yvette (1927) Character: Jean de Servigny
Paris 1883. Yvette is the daughter of a courtesan who serves men of wealth and status. She is unaware of how her mother makes money and why they are always in the presence of princes, dukes and barons. Only when Yvette goes away on a holiday she realizes that the Banker Saval is engaging her mother in such activities, she suddenly feels dirty.
All Men Are Enemies All Men Are Enemies (1934) Character: N/A
A British aristocrat falls in love with an Austrian woman before they are separated with the outbreak of World War I.
White Heat White Heat (1927) Character: Julian Jefferson
A man loves a dancer who becomes a producer's mistress.
Kiss of Araby Kiss of Araby (1933) Character: Lt. W. B. Lawrence
While the commander of the British Army in Arabia, Major J. W. Courtney, is out in the desert chasing marauding tribesmen, his wife carries on an affair with Captain Randall. Courtney returns to the outpost ahead of time and the wife takes refuge in the quarters of Lieutenant W.B. Lawrence. Lawrence, maintaining the silence (and stiff upper lip) that his code of honor dictates is drummed out of the service. He joins the forces of El Rahman and becomes a sheik of the desert. Warfare, instigated by Randall, breaks out between the troops and the tribesmen and ends when the mortally wounded Randall confesses to his dastardly deeds, the least of which included making love to his commander's wife.
Shop Angel Shop Angel (1932) Character: Don Irwin
A dress designer is attracted to the fiancée of her boss' daughter, not knowing that her boss himself is in love with her.
What Price Decency What Price Decency (1933) Character: Tom O'Neil
A young woman with a shady past goes to the tropics, where she winds up marrying a vicious and brutal pearl trader, then falls in love with another man.
Lost in Limehouse or Lady Esmerelda's Predicament Lost in Limehouse or Lady Esmerelda's Predicament (1933) Character: Harold Heartright
A slapstick burlesque of 19th Century Victorian melodrama featuring a parody of Holmes and Watson who rescue a heroine held by a mustache-twirling villain in a den of caricatured Chinese gangsters.
Not Damaged Not Damaged (1930) Character: N/A
A fortune teller informs a hopeless romantic that she'll be meeting a mysterious, tall, dark stranger. Initially skeptical, the young lady latterly concedes when the soothsayer's premonitions begin to ring true.
Tommy Atkins Tommy Atkins (1928) Character: Harold
A cleric enlists on learning he loves his brother's sweetheart, saves his life, and finds he is really an Earl.
Gentleman Jim Gentleman Jim (1942) Character: Ringside Telegrapher (uncredited)
As bare-knuckled boxing enters the modern era, brash extrovert Jim Corbett uses new rules and dazzlingly innovative footwork to rise to the top of the boxing world.
Trade Winds Trade Winds (1938) Character: Bob (Uncredited)
After committing a murder, Kay assumes a new identity and boards a ship. But, Kay is unaware that Sam, a skirt chasing detective, is following her and must outwit him to escape imprisonment.
Mr. Boggs Steps Out Mr. Boggs Steps Out (1938) Character: Dennis Andrews
A dull statistician changes his life after winning a pile of money after successfully determining the number of beans in a barrel. He decides to do something novel with the prize and ends up buying a barrel factory. He encounters trouble when the nearby pickle factory is threatened by a shyster attempting to close it.
Once to Every Woman Once to Every Woman (1934) Character: Dr. Freddie Preston
An able nurse clashes with a new doctor at her hospital.
Vanity Fair Vanity Fair (1932) Character: George Osborne
An ambitious and ruthless young woman advances from the position of governess to the heights of British society.
The Savage Girl The Savage Girl (1932) Character: Jim Franklin
An intoxicated millionaire commissions an expedition to Africa. A white jungle goddess falls in love with the millionaire's daring consort, incurring the wrath of the jungle itself.
Grand Slam Grand Slam (1933) Character: Barney Starr
A Russian waiter in New York City becomes a national celebrity after he develops a "system" for winning at contract bridge.
Left Over Ladies Left Over Ladies (1931) Character: Ronny
Two married couples are involved in divorce proceedings; Patricia and Ronny, who are still in love with each other, and Jerry and Amy who couldn't care less for each other. Patricia's friendship with "Duchess," a tragic, aging lady well versed in making mistakes, leads her and Ronny to the avoidance of a mistake.
Charlie Chan's Greatest Case Charlie Chan's Greatest Case (1933) Character: Henry Jennison
When a good-for-nothing man named Dan is stabbed to death and his arm broken, Charlie Chan is on the case. His first clue comes from the victim's sister, who noticed a prowler wearing a glow-in-the-dark wristwatch.
Back in Circulation Back in Circulation (1937) Character: Carlton Whitney
Morning Express ace reporter 'Timmy' Blake uses her wiles and charms to get the scoop on rival papers, and keep her editor happy. When the Express gets a tip that a wealthy old man was poisoned and 'Timmy' spots the young widow in a nightclub only a day later, she descends on the town where the death took place to dig out the facts. When her reporting results in the arrest of the young widow, 'Timmy' continues to dig, since she isn't quite convinced that the facts she reported cover all the angles.
The Crusader The Crusader (1932) Character: Joe Carson
Gangsters scheme to get rid of a crusading District Attorney by blackmailing him through his daughter.
The Yellow Ticket The Yellow Ticket (1931) Character: Count Nikolai
A young Russian girl is forced into a life of prostitution in Czarist Russia, and she and a British journalist find their lives endangered when she reveals to him information regarding the social crimes rampant in her country.
Week Ends Only Week Ends Only (1932) Character: Jimmy Brigg
A recently impoverished but formerly wealthy young woman ends up working as a nightclub hostess. There she meets a handsome, sophisticated and wealthy fellow who hires her to help him spice up his weekend parties. She begins helping him and regains her lost wealth and posh lifestyle.
Don't Bet on Blondes Don't Bet on Blondes (1935) Character: Dwight Boardman
Owen, a small time bookie, decides to open an insurance business as it involves lesser risk. His first client is Colonel Youngblood who insures his daughter, Marilyn, against marriage.
The Awakening The Awakening (1928) Character: Count Karl von Hagen
A French country lass Marie Ducrot, name is "mud" after she is compromised by a German soldier . Turning to religion, Banky becomes one of the "sisters in white" in the field hospitals of World War 1. THE AWAKENING was nominated by the Academy for its Art Direction in the first transitional year of the talkies. A vast number of films from this year are lost and this is no exception. No print or negative materials are known to exist at this time. William Cameron Menzies received his third nomination for this film, having received two the prior year and winning for both.
This Sporting Age This Sporting Age (1932) Character: Charles Morrell
Polo, a team sport played on horseback in which the objective is to score goals by driving a small ball into the opposing team's goal using a long-handled mallet.
Frontier Scout Frontier Scout (1938) Character: Lieutenant Adams
Gen. Ulysses S. Grant has a job for Wild Bill Hickok (George Houston) and his sidekick (Al St. John).
Queen Kelly Queen Kelly (1932) Character: Prince Wolfram
A prince betrothed to a mad queen falls in love with an orphan girl from a convent.
Mrs. Miniver Mrs. Miniver (1942) Character: Man in Tavern (uncredited)
Middle-class housewife Kay Miniver deals with petty problems. She and her husband Clem watch her Oxford-educated son Vin court Carol Beldon, the charming granddaughter of the local nobility as represented by Lady Beldon. Then the war comes and Vin joins the RAF.
British Agent British Agent (1934) Character: Under Secretary Stanley
In the days leading up to the Russian Revolution, Stephen Locke, a minor British diplomat in St Petersburg, falls in love with a Russian spy.
Top of the Town Top of the Town (1937) Character: Nightclub Patron
In this musical set in swingin' Manhattan, an heiress plans a ballet in the famous Moonbeam ballroom located atop a 100-story skyscraper. Unfortunately, the attending audience is quite bored until someone starts the place swinging. Musical numbers include: "Blame It on the Rhumba," "Where Are You?" "Jamboree," "Top of the Town," "I Feel That Foolish Feeling Coming On," "There's No Two Ways About It," "Fireman Save My Child"
If You Could Only Cook If You Could Only Cook (1935) Character: Roy - Pianist at Wedding Rehearsal (uncredited)
An auto engineer and a professor's daughter pose as married servants in a mobster's mansion.
Slightly Married Slightly Married (1932) Character: James R. "Jimmie" Martin
Mary Smith is picked up by the police and is about to be sentenced, in night court, to jail for prostitution. But a stranger, Jimmie Martin, stands up and tells the judge that Mary was waiting for him and they were going to be married.
The Sacred Flame The Sacred Flame (1929) Character: Colin Taylor
Colonel Maurice Taylor of the Royal Flying Corps is hopelessly injured in an airplane crash immediately following his marriage to Stella. Maurice is non-functional in most of the physical areas of marriage that count, but Stella attends to his other needs faithfully for three years. Then his brother, Colin, shows up from South America, and he and Stella fall passionately in love and are making plans to run away together. Mother Taylor is aware of the romance, as is Nurse Weyland, who is secretly in love with Maurice, and now hates Stella for her careless attitude toward Maurice's patiently-borne sufferings. Maurice is also aware of the affair. He has a talk with his wife and brother. Complications arise.
Death Goes North Death Goes North (1939) Character: Al Norton
Sergeant Ken Strange, of the Canadian Mounted Police, and his dog, King, are on the trial of the murderer.
Sinners in the Sun Sinners in the Sun (1932) Character: Eric Nelson
A New York fashion model finds herself being pursued by a poor but honest garage mechanic and a rich philanderer.
Big Time Or Bust Big Time Or Bust (1933) Character: John Hammond
Newlywed carnival performers decide to try their luck in New York, but their marriage begins to crumble when their careers take separate paths.
The Mummy's Tomb The Mummy's Tomb (1942) Character: Searcher (uncredited)
A high priest of Karnak travels to America with the living mummy Kharis (Lon Chaney Jr.) to kill all those who had desecrated the tomb of the Egyptian princess Ananka thirty years earlier.
Once Upon a Honeymoon Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942) Character: Guard (uncredited)
A radio correspondent tries to rescue a burlesque queen from her marriage to a Nazi official.
The Menace The Menace (1932) Character: Ronald Quayle
A man framed for murder escapes from prison in order to prove his innocence.
Man of Two Worlds Man of Two Worlds (1934) Character: Eric Pager
A British explorer brings an Eskimo hunter to London, where he misreads a woman.
The Bridge of Sighs The Bridge of Sighs (1936) Character: Arny Norman
Assistant District Attorney Jeffery Powell has just sent an innocent man to prison for the murder of a gambler. Powell is in love with, Marion Courtney, but he's unaware that Marion is the sister of the innocent man he sent to prison. Marion gets herself committed to a women's prison to get proof from inmate, Evelyn 'Duchess' Thane, that her brother is innocent. Powell learns of Marion's plight and believes she's in love with the man he sent to prison.
Folies Bergère Folies Bergère (1935) Character: Marquis René de Lac
An entertainer impersonates a look-alike banker, causing comic confusion for wife and girlfriend.
The Reckless Hour The Reckless Hour (1931) Character: Allen Crane
Seduced and abandoned, with child, by a charming cad, a former New York fashion model learns to detest the male race in general until befriended by a warm-hearted artist-type who shows her that life -- and men -- ain't so bad in this early talkie drama.
Crashing Thru Crashing Thru (1939) Character: McClusky
Renfrew of the Mounties hunts brother-and-sister gold hijackers.
The Last Flight The Last Flight (1931) Character: Frink
Cary, Shep, Bill, and Francis are pilots during World War I. The four friends, haunted by the devastation of the war, head to Paris instead of home, where they meet Nikki, an eccentric and wealthy young woman. Nikki is drawn to Cary, and the five friends, tagged by the boorish reporter, Frink, drink their way from Paris to Lisbon.
Three Wise Girls Three Wise Girls (1932) Character: Jerry Dexter
Romantic comedy drama about three friends in New York. Cassie has come to New York and goes to work as a model where her friend Gladys works. She falls in love with wealthy young Jerry who is already married. Gladys has the same probelm with her man Phelps.
Nazi Agent Nazi Agent (1942) Character: Officer (uncredited)
Humble stamp dealer Otto Becker has little to do with international politics, so when he receives a surprise visit from his estranged twin brother and Nazi spy, Baron Hugo von Detner, his world is thrown into turmoil. Threatening Becker with deportation, Hugo forces him to use his shop as a front for espionage.
Confirm or Deny Confirm or Deny (1941) Character: Minor Role
Newsman Mitch and teletype operator Jennifer, whose job is to see he doesn't send inappropriate stuff out of the country, dodge bombs during the blitz of London while falling in love.
Exposure Exposure (1932) Character: Andy Bryant
A reporter runs into a pretty young girl who has inherited her father's failing business. She wants to give it up, but he tries to convince her to make a go of it.



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