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Walter Connolly

Walter Connolly

Acting

April 8, 1887 β€” May 28, 1940Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Walter Connolly (April 8, 1887 – May 28, 1940) was an American actor. While some film historians complain that a number of his performances were annoying or overbaked, he was for the most part applauded for his zesty contributions to a number of comedy classics. Frank Capra's Lady for a Day (1933), Broadway Bill (1934) and It Happened One Night (1934), as well as the Carole Lombard/Fredric March screwball farce Nothing Sacred (1937) as news reporter March's hot-headed editor boss are sure-fire examples. The son of the head of the Western Union relay office, he attended St. Xavier College and the University of Dublin in Ireland before making his New York debut in 1910 in an outdoor presentation of "As You Like It". For the next year or so he was a member of E.H. Sothern's touring company and played supporting roles in a number of Shakespearean shows on the road. After a few silent pictures left him unimpressed with film-making, he turned to the Broadway stage in the 1920s and scored quite well. Somewhat short and tubby, it was not difficult for the jowly, mustachioed actor to seize laughs and he found his share in such outings as "The Talking Parrot" (1923), "Applesauce" (1925), "The Springboard" (1927), "The Happy Husband" (1928), "Stepping Out" (1929), "Your Uncle Dudley" (1930), "Anatol" (1931), "Six Characters in Search of an Author" (1931), "The Good Fairy" (1932) and "The Late Christopher Bean" (1932). With his talents as a stage farceur firmly established, it was time to make a second attempt at a film career and Hollywood (specifically, Columbia) wisely opened their doors to him. Interestingly, his debut in a full-length talking picture came at age 45 in the form of a drama, Washington Merry-Go-Round (1932), where he was third-billed as a rather benign senator. For the next seven years Connolly, often playing older than he really was, could be found everywhere giving good fluster to the greatest and glossiest of stars -- Janet Gaynor, Carole Lombard, Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Myrna Loy, Paul Muni, Spencer Tracy, and Ginger Rogers, among hordes of others. His hobbies were collecting old books and theatre programmes. Connolly was married to actress Nedda Harrigan from 1923 to his death. They had one daughter, Ann (1924–2006). Connolly suffered a fatal stroke on May 28, 1940, and was buried in New St. Joseph Cemetery in Cincinnati.

Known for

Black Shadows on a Silver Screen1975

Black Shadows on a Silver Screen

Self (archive footage)

Fifth Avenue Girl1939

Fifth Avenue Girl

Mr. Borden

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn1939

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

The 'King'

Good Girls Go to Paris1939

Good Girls Go to Paris

Olaf Brand

Coast Guard1939

Coast Guard

Tobias Bliss

Those High Grey Walls1939

Those High Grey Walls

Dr. MacAuley

The Great Victor Herbert1939

The Great Victor Herbert

Victor Herbert

Bridal Suite1939

Bridal Suite

Dr. Theodore Grauer

Too Hot to Handle1938

Too Hot to Handle

Gabby MacArthur

Four's a Crowd1938

Four's a Crowd

John P. Dillingwell

Start Cheering1938

Start Cheering

Sam Lewis

The Girl Downstairs1938

The Girl Downstairs

Mr. Brown

Breakdowns of 19381938

Breakdowns of 1938

Carter Hibbard (archive footage) (uncredited)

Penitentiary1938

Penitentiary

Dist. Atty. Thomas Mathews

The Good Earth1937

The Good Earth

Uncle

Nothing Sacred1937

Nothing Sacred

Oliver Stone

Nancy Steele Is Missing!1937

Nancy Steele Is Missing!

Michael Steele

First Lady1937

First Lady

Carter Hibbard

The League of Frightened Men1937

The League of Frightened Men

Nero Wolfe

Let's Get Married1937

Let's Get Married

Joe Quinn

Libeled Lady1936

Libeled Lady

James B. Allenbury

The Music Goes 'Round1936

The Music Goes 'Round

Hector Courtney

The King Steps Out1936

The King Steps Out

Maximilian, Duke of Bavaria

Soak the Rich1936

Soak the Rich

Humphrey Craig