Wally Maher

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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

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Gender

Male

Birthday

04-Aug-1908

Age

(118 years old)

Place of Birth

Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Also Known As
  • Walter Maher

Wally Maher

Biography

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Credits

Happy-Go-Nutty Happy-Go-Nutty (1944) Character: Screwy Squirrel (voice) (uncredited)
Screwy Squirrel escapes from the nut house and leads the guard dog on a long and ridiculous chase.
Strange Holiday Strange Holiday (1945) Character: Truck Driver
An American businessman returns from a hunting trip to find fascists have overrun the country in this propaganda film.
My Dear Miss Aldrich My Dear Miss Aldrich (1937) Character: Mechanic (uncredited)
A young woman inherits a newspaper whose editor refuses to hire lady reporters.
Stronger Than Desire Stronger Than Desire (1939) Character: Bartender (uncredited)
An attorney handling a murder case is unaware his own wife played a crucial role in the killing.
Mystery Street Mystery Street (1950) Character: Tim Sharkey
When a young woman's skeletal remains turn up on a Massachusetts beach, Barnstable cop Peter Moralas teams with Boston police and uses forensics, with the help of a Harvard professor, to determine the woman's identity, how she died, and who killed her.
Batty Baseball Batty Baseball (1944) Character: First Ballplayer (voice) (uncredited)
A series of visual gags about baseball. One running gag has an angry fan screaming "Kill the ump!" Be careful what you wish for.....
The Screwy Truant The Screwy Truant (1945) Character: Screwy Squirrel (voice) (uncredited)
The truant officer is after Screwy Squirrel for not going to school.
Honeymoon in Bali Honeymoon in Bali (1939) Character: Elevator Man (uncredited)
Bill Burnett, a resident of Bali, visits New York City, meets and falls in love with Gail Allen, the successful manager of a Fifth Avenue shop, who is determined to remain free and independent. Bill proposes, Gail declines and Bill goes home to Bali. But a young girl, Rosie, and Tony the Window Cleaner, who dispels advice on every floor, soon have Gail thinking maybe she was a bit hasty with her no to Bill's proposal. Ere long she discovers that she does love Bill and can't live without him. She goes down to Bali to give him the good news. He learns that he is soon to marry Noel Van Ness. She goes back to New York City.
Nick Carter, Master Detective Nick Carter, Master Detective (1939) Character: Cliff Parsons - Keller's Pilot & Asst.
Detective Nick Carter is brought in to foil spies at the Radex Airplane Factory, where a new fighter plane is under manufacture.
Valiant Is the Word for Carrie Valiant Is the Word for Carrie (1936) Character: Driver of Car
Carrie Snyder is a prostitute, who is forced out of the fictional southern town of Crebillon, after forming a friendship with a young boy named Paul, whose dying mother is unable to protest against her son visiting such a woman. After Carrie has left town Paul runs away from his abusive father, and meets a girl named Lady who has run away from a burning trainwreck, not wanting to go back to the people she was with. Carrie comes back for Paul and ends up taking Paul and Lady to New York with her.
It's a Wonderful World It's a Wonderful World (1939) Character: Nate - Photographer at Ferry Landing (uncredited)
Detective Guy Johnson's client, Willie Heywood, is framed for murder. While Guy hides him so he can catch the real killer, both of them are nabbed by the police, tried, convicted and sentenced to jail: Guy for a year with Willie to be executed. On the way to jail, Guy comes across a clue and escapes from the police.
A Way in the Wilderness A Way in the Wilderness (1940) Character: Second Doctor at Prison (uncredited)
This Passing Parade entry tells the story of Dr. Joseph Goldberger (1874-1929), a Hungarian immigrant who devoted his life to finding the cause of pellagra, a disease that killed hundreds of thousands in the southern United States. Although the medical community believed that the condition was caused by a virus, Goldberger proved that a healthy diet was the cure.
Mystery Sea Raider Mystery Sea Raider (1940) Character: Jenkins
June McCarthy has unwittingly aided an undercover Nazi naval officer with acquiring a "mother ship" for German submarines in the Atlantic.
Women Are Trouble Women Are Trouble (1936) Character: Butch
A young reporter tries to prove her mettle by exposing a liquor racketeering gang.
Great Guy Great Guy (1936) Character: Gas Station Attendant (Uncredited)
A meat inspector sets out to rid his town of payoff deals affecting the quality of meat being sold to the public.
Parnell Parnell (1937) Character: Villager
Irish politician Charles Stewart Parnell struggles to free his country from English rule, but his relationship with married Katie O'Shea threatens to ruin all his dreams of freedom.
Angel's Holiday Angel's Holiday (1937) Character: Reporter
Lively June, teen-aged daughter of mystery writer Waldo Everett, who calls her "Angel," becomes involved in intrigue centering on movie star Pauline Kaye and her companion Stivers. Reporter Nick Moore, once sweet on Pauline, is convinced that her sudden disappearance is a publicity stunt, which is true -- until gangster Bat Regan decides to get involved.
Our Leading Citizen Our Leading Citizen (1939) Character: Convention Clerk
Lem Schofield, a lawyer in a one-time small-town turned industrialized big city, runs his firm on examples set by Abraham Lincoln and is a friend to the poor. Clay Clinton, his late partner's son joins the firm but is anxious for fast success and considers Schofield's old-fashioned principles antiquated. Being in love with Schofield's daughter and impatient for success he moves to offices supplied by the city's most powerful industrialist, J.T. Tapley, who has plans to use Clay's good family lineage as a stepping stone to political power. The unscrupulous Tapley precipitates a strike in his factory mill which causes a rupture between the former partners. Schofield sets out to bring Tapley and his political henchmen to justice.
The Devil Is a Sissy The Devil Is a Sissy (1936) Character: Taxi Driver
A well-bred young English lad living in lower Manhattan tries to gain acceptance from his not-so-well-bred peers at school.
Lonesome Lenny Lonesome Lenny (1946) Character: Screwy Squirrel (voice) (uncredited)
Screwy Squirrel becomes the playmate of Lenny, a lonesome, dopey, but strong dog, in this broad parody of John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men".
Hollywood Hotel Hollywood Hotel (1938) Character: Asst. Director Drew
After losing a coveted role in an upcoming film to another actress, screen queen Mona Marshall (Lola Lane) protests by refusing to appear at her current movie's premiere. Her agent discovers struggling actress Virginia Stanton (Rosemary Lane) -- an exact match for Mona -- and sends her to the premiere instead, with young musician Ronnie Bowers (Dick Powell). After various mishaps, including a case of mistaken identity, Ronnie and Virginia struggle to find success in Hollywood.
23 1/2 Hours Leave 23 1/2 Hours Leave (1937) Character: Sgt. Beans Banning
Army training Sgt. Gray makes a bet that he can get himself invited to breakfast with his commanding officer, General Markley. But he gets into an unhappy tangle with a couple of enemy spies (and a happy tangle with the general's daughter) before the bet is finally decided.
Young Tom Edison Young Tom Edison (1940) Character: Man at Station
Inventor Thomas Edison's boyhood is chronicled and shows him as a lad whose early inventions and scientific experiments usually end up causing disastrous results. As a result, the towns folk all think Tom is crazy, and creating a strained relationship between Tom and his father. Tom's only solace is his understanding mother who believes he's headed to do great things.
Fury Fury (1936) Character: Ted Fitzgerald (uncredited)
Joe, who owns a gas station along with his brothers and is about to marry Katherine, travels to the small town where she lives to visit her, but is wrongly mistaken for a wanted kidnapper and arrested.
The Winning Ticket The Winning Ticket (1935) Character: Sound Man
A barber tries to find the winning lottery ticket he hid from his moralistic wife.
Johnny Stool Pigeon Johnny Stool Pigeon (1949) Character: T.H. Benson
A federal agent infiltrates a crime syndicate.
Big Heel-Watha Big Heel-Watha (1944) Character: Screwy Squirrel (voice) (uncredited)
To prove he's a true Indian Brave, Big Heel-Watha decides to catch a squirrel - but wouldn't you know it; Screwy Squirrel is the first one he sees...
The Story of Molly X The Story of Molly X (1949) Character: Chris Renbow
Molly's husband Rick was a gang leader somewhere in the middle west. When he's shot, the tough woman moves to S.F. with a couple of the gang to start anew. Disguised as a noble woman, she and her gang rob security transports. But when one day Rob confesses to her that he killed Rick out of jealousy, she shoots him down immediately. In lack of proof she can't be convicted for the murder, but she goes to jail for the robberies. It's a new and very open female prison, where she learns a profession for the first time in her life.
The First Hundred Years The First Hundred Years (1938) Character: Organ installer (uncredited)
David and Lynn are a happily married couple. When David gets his dream job in another state, Lynn, a high-powered executive, doesn't want to leave NYC and her job
The Reformer and the Redhead The Reformer and the Redhead (1950) Character: Jerry Boyle
A small-town politician falls for an idealistic zookeeper.
Beloved Enemy Beloved Enemy (1936) Character: Humphries
In 1921, British Lord Athleigh arrives in Dublin with his daughter, Helen, to engage in peace talks. As wanted Irish rebel leader Dennis Riordan is not recognized in public, he is able to move about freely and saves the Athleighs from an assassination attempt by a radical faction. Dennis and Helen meet again and, unaware of his position, Helen falls in love with him. Later when Dennis admits his identity, Helen must make a fateful decision.
I Live My Life I Live My Life (1935) Character: Reporter (Uncredited)
A society girl tries to make a go of her marriage to an archaeologist.
Right Cross Right Cross (1950) Character: Reporter #1
Prizewinning boxer Johnny Monterez is mad at the world, feeling persecuted because of his Mexican heritage. Worse yet, his right hand is damaged from years of fighting. Then Johnny falls in love with Pat O'Malley, his manager's pretty daughter, even though his best friend, Rick Gavery, is already besotted with her. Everything is on the line when Johnny, against Rick's wishes, agrees to a match with a fearsome opponent.
True Confession True Confession (1937) Character: Assistant Prosecutor Ralston (uncredited)
A writer takes a job as a secretary because her scrupulous husband isn't bringing in the dough as an attorney. When her new employer is murdered, she can't seem to make up her mind as to whether she "dunnit" or not.
You Only Live Once You Only Live Once (1937) Character: Attendant in Second Gas Station (uncredited)
Based partially on the story of Bonnie and Clyde, Eddie Taylor is an ex-convict who cannot get a break after being released from prison. When he is framed for murder, Taylor is forced to flee with his wife Joan Graham and baby. While escaping prison after being sentenced to death, Taylor becomes a real murderer, condemning himself and Joan to a life of crime and death on the road.
Baby Face Harrington Baby Face Harrington (1935) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
Thanks to a series of comic mishaps, a timid, small-town office clerk finds himself wanted by the police and labeled by the media as "Public Enemy No. 2."
Murder in the Fleet Murder in the Fleet (1935) Character: Bill Williams (Uncredited)
A traitor is lurking somewhere aboard the USS Carolina, and Lt. Tom Randolph is determined to find the offender. First a revolutionary new piece of technology -- an electric firing device -- is sabotaged. Then one of the cruiser's crew is murdered. In order to catch the killer, the captain locks down the ship. With foreign dignitaries, corporate goons and even Tom's girlfriend, Betty, trapped on the vessel, there is no shortage of suspects.
Screwball Squirrel Screwball Squirrel (1944) Character: Screwy Squirrel / Sammy Squirrel (voice) (uncredited)
A crazy squirrel provokes a dog into trying to catch him throughout the picture.
Libeled Lady Libeled Lady (1936) Character: Photographer (uncredited)
When a major newspaper accuses wealthy socialite Connie Allenbury of being a home-wrecker, and she files a multi-million-dollar libel lawsuit, the publication's frazzled head editor, Warren Haggerty, must find a way to turn the tables on her. Soon Haggerty's harried fiancée, Gladys Benton, and his dashing friend Bill Chandler are in on a scheme that aims to discredit Connie, with amusing and unexpected results.



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