Will Walling
William Walling (June 2, 1872 – March 5, 1932) was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in 60 films between 1921 and 1932. He is known for his role as the railroad president in the 1926 film The Great K & A Train Robbery, which starred Tom Mix.[1] He died in California, aged 59. He was the father of actor and photographer Richard Walling.
Will Walling | |
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Still from The Village Blacksmith (1922) | |
Born | Iowa | June 2, 1872
Died | March 5, 1932 59) California | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1921-1932 |
Before he acted in films, Walling traveled the United States performing with stock theater companies.[2]
Partial filmography
- The Killer (1921)
- The Little Minister (1921)
- North of the Rio Grande (1922)
- The Village Blacksmith (1922)
- While Satan Sleeps (1922)
- His Back Against the Wall (1922)
- Nobody's Money (1923)
- North of Hudson Bay (1923)
- Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model (1924)
- The Iron Horse (1924)
- In Love with Love (1924)
- The Clash of the Wolves (1925)
- Ranger of the Big Pines (1925)
- The Timber Wolf (1925)
- The Gentle Cyclone (1926)
- Lost at Sea (1926)
- Womanpower (1926)
- The Great K & A Train Robbery (1926)
- The Canyon of Light (1926)
- The Devil's Partner (1926)
- Sin Cargo (1926)
- The Princess from Hoboken (1927)
- The Devil's Saddle (1927)
- The Harvester (1927)
- The King of Kings (1927)
- Now I'll Tell One (1927)
- The Noose (1928)
- Dark Streets (1929)
- Range Feud (1931)
- Riders of the North (1931)
- The Painted Desert (1931) as Kirby
- Ridin' for Justice (1932)
- High Speed (1932)
References
- "William Walling - Overview". allmovie.com. Retrieved October 17, 2006.
- "Gentle Cyclone". Santa Rosa Republican. California, Santa Rosa. August 20, 1926. p. 8. Retrieved October 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
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