Walter Baldwin
Known for: Acting
Born: December 31, 1888 in Lima, Ohio, USA - Died: January 26, 1977
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Walter S. Baldwin Jr. (January 2, 1889 − January 27, 1977) was a prolific character actor whose career spanned five decades and 150 film and television roles, and numerous stage performances. Baldwin was born in Lima, Ohio from a theatrical family and served in the First World War. He was probably best known for playing the father of the handicapped sailor in The Best Years of Our Lives. He was the first actor to portray "Floyd the Barber" on The Andy Griffith Show. Prior to his first film roles in 1939, Baldwin had appeared in more than a dozen Broadway plays. He played Whit in the first Broadway production of Of Mice and Men, and also appeared in the original Grand Hotel in a small role, as well as serving as the production's stage manager. He originated the role of Bensinger, the prissy Chicago Tribune reporter, in the Broadway production of The Front Page. In the 1960s he had small acting roles in television shows such as Petticoat Junction and Green Acres. He continued to act in motion pictures, and one of his last roles was in Rosemary's Baby. Baldwin was known for playing solid middle class burghers, although sometimes he gave portrayals of eccentric characters. He played a customer seeking a prostitute in The Lost Weekend and the rebellious prison trusty Orvy in Cry of the City. Walter Baldwin was featured in a lot of John Deere Day Movies from 1949-59 where he played the farmer Tom Gordon. In this series of Deere Day movies over a decade he helped to introduce many new pieces of John Deere farm equipment year-by-year. In each yearly movie he would be shown on his in A Tom Gordon Family Film where he would be buying new John Deere farm equipment or a new green and yellow tractor.A picture of Walter Baldwin playing Tom Gordon can be found on page 108 of Bob Pripp's book John Deere Yesterday & Today Hal Erickson writes in Allmovie: "With a pinched Midwestern countenance that enabled him to portray taciturn farmers, obsequious grocery store clerks and the occasional sniveling coward, Baldwin was a familiar (if often unbilled) presence in Hollywood films for three decades."
Known for
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The Best Years of Our Lives
Mr. Parrish
Cry of the City
Orvy
The Devil Commands
Seth Marcy
Scattergood Rides High
Martin Knox
The Racket
Sullivan
Cheaper by the Dozen
Jim Bracken (uncredited)
Framed
(uncredited)
Peaceful Relations
Mr. Brown
The Unsuspected
Judge Maynard
Interrupted Melody
Jim Owens
The Man from Colorado
Stagecoach driver
Winter Meeting
Mr. Castle
Cheyenne Autumn
Jeremy Wright (uncredited)
After Midnight with Boston Blackie
Diamond Ed Barnaby
The Jackpot
Watch Buyer (uncredited)
Miss Polly
Lem Wiggins
Dark Mountain
Uncle Sam Bates
The Winning Team
Pa Alexander (uncredited)
Special Agent
Pop Peters (uncredited)
Return of the Bad Men
Muley Wilson
A Stranger in Town
Tom Cooney
I Want You
George Kress Sr.
Rosemary's Baby
Mr. Wees (uncredited)
Scandal at Scourie
Michael Hayward