Walter Sande
Acting

Walter Sande

Born 1906-07-09 · Denver, Colorado, USA · Died 1971-11-22

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Walter Sande (July 9, 1906 - November 22, 1971) was an American actor, notable for film roles including Paul Revere in Walt Disney's Johnny Tremain. Born in Denver, Colorado, he was one of those stern, heavyset character actors in Hollywood no person could recognize by name. He showed an early interest in music as a youth and by his college years managed to start his own band. This led to a job as musical director for 20th Century-Fox's theater chain, which, in turn, led him to acting in films beginning in 1937. Usually providing atmospheric bits with no billing, he made an initial impression in serial cliffhangers as a third-string heavy with the popular The Green Hornet Strikes Again! and Sky Raiders. His first top featured role, however, would come with The Iron Claw as Jack "Flash" Strong, a photographer who, uncharacteristically for Walter, served as a comic sidekick to our serial hero. Best of all would be his role in another serial as Red Pennington, the amusing sidekick to Don Winslow of the Navy. He repeated his role again in Don Winslow of the Coast Guard, the successful sequel. The Pennington role would spark a long and steady career in movies, usually a step or two behind Hollywood's elite, in To Have and Have Not (prominently featured as the fisherman who tries to cheat Bogie), in Along Came Jones, The Blue Dahlia, Dark City and Bad Day at Black Rock, among hundreds of others. A regular authoritative presence in these classic sci-fi films Red Planet Mars, The War of the Worlds and Invaders from Mars. He also had a recurring featured part in the 1940s Boston Blackie film series playing Detective Matthews alongside 'Chester Morris former thief-turned-crime hero. A primary support player during the 'golden age' of TV, Walter worked on nearly every popular western and crime show available throughout the 1950s and 1960s. He had a regular series role on "The Adventures of Tugboat Annie" as Captain Horatio Bullwinkle, Annie's tugboat rival, and a recurring one as Lars "Papa" Holstrum, on "The Farmer's Daughter". He died of a heart attack in 1971 at age sixty-five in Chicago, Illinois. Description above from the Wikipedia article Walter Sande, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia. ​

Known for

Citizen Kane★ 8
Citizen Kane
1941
The War of the Worlds★ 6.8
The War of the Worlds
1953
To Have and Have Not★ 7.5
To Have and Have Not
1945
Last Train from Gun Hill★ 7
Last Train from Gun Hill
1959
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington★ 7.9
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
1939
A Place in the Sun★ 7.3
A Place in the Sun
1951
Air Force★ 6.4
Air Force
1943
Invaders from Mars★ 6
Invaders from Mars
1953
Blue, White, and Perfect★ 6.3
Blue, White, and Perfect
1942
Apache★ 6.1
Apache
1954
Bad Day at Black Rock★ 7.3
Bad Day at Black Rock
1955
Sergeant York★ 7.2
Sergeant York
1941
The Blue Dahlia★ 6.7
The Blue Dahlia
1946
Death of a Gunfighter★ 6.4
Death of a Gunfighter
1969
The Duel at Silver Creek★ 7
The Duel at Silver Creek
1952
The Racket★ 6.2
The Racket
1951
Son of Dracula★ 5.9
Son of Dracula
1943
The Red House★ 6.5
The Red House
1947
The Maverick Queen★ 4.9
The Maverick Queen
1956
Dark City★ 6.6
Dark City
1950
Along Came Jones★ 5.8
Along Came Jones
1945
Wichita★ 6.2
Wichita
1955
A Blueprint for Murder★ 6.1
A Blueprint for Murder
1953
Canadian Pacific★ 5.3
Canadian Pacific
1949
Corvette K-225★ 6.2
Corvette K-225
1943
After Midnight with Boston Blackie★ 5.5
After Midnight with Boston Blackie
1943
The Quick Gun★ 6.1
The Quick Gun
1964
Fort Worth★ 6.8
Fort Worth
1951
Red Planet Mars★ 4.5
Red Planet Mars
1952
Powder River★ 6
Powder River
1953
A Guy Named Joe★ 6.5
A Guy Named Joe
1943
The Kid from Texas★ 5.1
The Kid from Texas
1950
Blondie Meets the Boss★ 5.8
Blondie Meets the Boss
1939
Gung Ho!★ 5.1
Gung Ho!
1943
Tomorrow Is Another Day★ 6.6
Tomorrow Is Another Day
1951
The Mad Miss Manton★ 6.6
The Mad Miss Manton
1938
It's Your America
It's Your America
1946
Young Dillinger★ 8
Young Dillinger
1965
Nocturne★ 5.6
Nocturne
1946
Johnny Tremain★ 5.8
Johnny Tremain
1957