Walter Catlett
Biography
Walter Catlett (February 3, 1889 – November 14, 1960) was an American actor.
Known For

Climax!

Pinocchio

The Abbott and Costello Show

It's Tough to Be Famous

Bringing Up Baby

Friendly Persuasion

A Tale of Two Cities

Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
All Movies (141)
- Beau James1957 · as Gov. Alfred E. 'Al' Smith
- Friendly Persuasion1956 · as Professor Quigley
- Davy Crockett and the River Pirates1956 · as Col. Plug
- Columbia Laff Hour1956 · as (archive footage)
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn1955 · as The Dauphin / The King
- Meet the Family1954 · as Grandpa
- Honeychile1951 · as Al Moore
- Here Comes the Groom1951 · as McGonigle
- Father Takes the Air1951 · as Mayor Colton
- Father's Wild Game1950 · as Mayor Colton
- Father Makes Good1950 · as Mayor Colton
- The Inspector General1949 · as Colonel Castine
- Dancing in the Dark1949 · as Joe Brooks
- Look for the Silver Lining1949 · as Walter Catlett
- Leave It to Henry1949 · as Mayor Colton
- Henry, the Rainmaker1949 · as Mayor Colton
- The Boy with Green Hair1948 · as The King
- Mr. Reckless1948 · as Joel Hawkins
- Are You With It?1948 · as Jason (Pop) Carter
- I'll Be Yours1947 · as Mr. Buckingham
- Slightly Scandalous1946 · as Mr. Wright
- Riverboat Rhythm1946 · as Col. Jeffrey Witherspoon
- I Love a Bandleader1945 · as B. Templeton James
- The Man Who Walked Alone1945 · as Wiggins
- Lake Placid Serenade1944 · as Carlton Webb
- Hi, Beautiful1944 · as Gerald Bisbee
- My Gal Loves Music1944 · as Dr. Bilbo
- 3 Is a Family1944 · as Barney Meeker
- Ghost Catchers1944 · as Colonel Breckinridge Marshall
- Her Primitive Man1944 · as Hotel Clerk
- Pardon My Rhythm1944 · as Michael O'Bannon
- Lady, Let's Dance1944 · as Timber Applegate
- Hat Check Honey1944 · as Tim Martel
- Up in Arms1944 · as Major Brock
- Shoe Shine Boy1943 · as Garry Goff
- His Butler's Sister1943 · as Mortimer Kalb
- Fired Wife1943 · as Judge Allen
- The West Side Kid1943 · as Ramsey Fensel
- Get Going1943 · as Horace Doblem
- Cowboy in Manhattan1943 · as Ace Robbins
- Hit Parade of 19431943 · as J. MacClellan Davis
- How's About It1943 · as Whipple
- Heart of the Golden West1942 · as Colonel Silas Popen
- Between Us Girls1942 · as Desk Sergeant
- Give Out, Sisters1942 · as Gribble
- Maisie Gets Her Man1942 · as Jasper
- Yankee Doodle Dandy1942 · as Theatre Manager
- Syncopation1942 · as Spelvin (scenes deleted)
- My Gal Sal1942 · as Col. Truckee
- Star Spangled Rhythm1942 · as Walter Catlett
- Wild Bill Hickok Rides1942 · as Sylvester W. Twigg
- Steel Against the Sky1941 · as Rupert Sampson
- It Started with Eve1941 · as Dr. Harvey
- Unfinished Business1941 · as Billy Ross
- Manpower1941 · as Sidney Whipple
- Bad Men of Missouri1941 · as Mr. Pettibone
- Hello, Sucker1941 · as G. Remington 'Max' Conway
- Million Dollar Baby1941 · as Simpson
- Horror Island1941 · as Sergeant McGoon
- You're the One1941 · as Program Director
- The Wild Man of Borneo1941 · as 'Doc' Skelby
- Honeymoon for Three1941 · as Waiter
- Remedy for Riches1940 · as Clem
- Blondes and Blunders1940 · as Walter
- Li'l Abner1940 · as Barber
- The Quarterback1940 · as Tom
- Spring Parade1940 · as Headwaiter
- Comin' Round the Mountain1940 · as W.P.A. Clerk
- Pop Always Pays1940 · as Tommy Lane
- You're Next!1940 · as Slocum
- Half a Sinner1940 · as Station Attendant
- Alex in Wonderland1940 · as Fred
- Pinocchio1940 · as 'Honest John' Worthington Foulfellow (voice) (uncredited)
- Kid Nightingale1939 · as Skip Davis
- Static in the Attic1939 · as Walter
- Exile Express1939 · as Reporter Gus
- Zaza1939 · as Marladot
- Going Places1938 · as Franklin Dexter
- Bringing Up Baby1938 · as Slocum
- Every Day's a Holiday1937 · as Nifty Bailey
- Danger – Love at Work1937 · as Uncle Alan
- Varsity Show1937 · as Professor Sylvester Biddle
- Wake Up and Live1937 · as Gus Avery
- Love Under Fire1937 · as Tip Conway
- Love Is News1937 · as Eddie Johnson
- On the Avenue1937 · as Jake Dibble
- Sing Me a Love Song1936 · as Mr. Sprague (uncredited)
- Banjo on My Knee1936 · as Warfield Scott
- Four Days Wonder1936 · as Duffy
- Fibbing Fibbers1936 · as Walter
- Cain and Mabel1936 · as Jake Sherman
- Follow Your Heart1936 · as Joe Sheldon
- We Went to College1936 · as Senator Budger
- Mr. Deeds Goes to Town1936 · as Morrow
- Uppercutlets1936
- A Tale of Two Cities1935 · as Barsad
- The Affair of Susan1935 · as Gilbert
- Every Night at Eight1935 · as Master of Ceremonies
- Lightning Strikes Twice1934 · as Gus
- The Captain Hates the Sea1934 · as Joe Silvers
- The Fuller Gush Man1934 · as Harry Judson
- Making the Rounds1934
- Get Along Little Hubby1934 · as Elmer Tuttle
- Unknown Blonde1934 · as Publicity Man
- Elmer Steps Out1934 · as Elmer
- Only Yesterday1933 · as Barnes (Uncredited)
- Sailor Beware!1933 · as Smitty
- So This Is Harris!1933 · as Walter Catlett
- Arizona to Broadway1933 · as Ned Flynn
- Mama Loves Papa1933 · as Tom Walker
- Husbands' Reunion1933 · as Walter
- Roadhouse Queen1933 · as Walter Knox
- Dream Stuff1933 · as Cousin Walter
- Private Jones1933 · as Spivey
- Caliente Love1933
- Hunting Trouble1933 · as Walter
- Olsen’s Big Moment1933 · as Robert Brewster III
- Rockabye1932 · as Jimmy Dunn
- The Sport Parade1932 · as 'Shifty' Morrison
- Rain1932 · as Quartermaster Bates
- Big City Blues1932 · as Gibboney
- Okay, America!1932 · as City Editor aka 'Lucille'
- Back Street1932 · as Bakeless
- It's Tough to Be Famous1932 · as Joseph Craig 'Joe' Chapin
- The Expert1932 · as Al Diamond
- Cock of the Air1932 · as Colonel Wallace
- Platinum Blonde1931 · as Bingy Baker
- One Quiet Night1931
- Honeymoon Trio1931 · as The Nuisance
- Maker of Men1931 · as McNeil
- The Front Page1931 · as Murphy
- The Florodora Girl1930 · as De Boer
- The Golden Calf1930 · as Master of Ceremonies
- The Big Party1930 · as Mr. Goldfarb
- Let's Go Places1930 · as Rex Wardell
- Why Leave Home?1929 · as Elmer
- Married in Hollywood1929 · as Joe Glitner
- Happy Days1929 · as End Man - Minstrel Show
- The Music Master1927 · as Medicine Show Barker
- Summer Bachelors1926 · as Bachelor No. 1
- Second Youth1924 · as John McNab
All TV Shows (2)
- Climax!1954 · as The Dauphin
- The Abbott and Costello Show1952 · as Henry Thomas