Walter Catlett
Walter Leland Catlett was an American actor. He made a career of playing excitable, meddlesome, temperamental, and officious blowhards.
Career
Catlett was born in San Francisco, California. He started out in vaudeville, teaming up with Hobart Cavanaugh at some point, with a detour for a while in opera, before breaking into acting.He started on stage in 1906 and made his Broadway debut in either The Prince of Pilsen or So Long Letty.
His first film appearance was in 1912, but then he went back to stage and did not return to films until 1929. He performed in operettas and musicals, including The Ziegfeld Follies of 1917, the original production of the Jerome Kern musical Sally and the Gershwins' Lady Be Good. In the last, he introduced the song "Oh, Lady Be Good!"
Catlett made a handful of silent film appearances, but his film career did not catch on until the advent of talking pictures allowed moviegoers to experience his full comic repertoire. Three of his most remembered roles were as the theatre manager driven to distraction by James Cagney's character in Yankee Doodle Dandy, the local constable who throws the entire cast in jail and winds up there himself in the Howard Hawks' classic screwball comedy Bringing Up Baby, and as Morrow, the drunken poet in the restaurant who "knows when been a skunk" and takes Longfellow Deeds on a "bender" in Mr. Deeds Goes to Town. The New York Times film critic Mordaunt Hall wrote that "This clever comedian runs away with the acting laurels" in Big City Blues.
He played John Barsad in the 1935 David O. Selznick production of A Tale of Two Cities, starring Ronald Colman. He also provided the uncredited voice of J. Worthington Foulfellow the Fox, the main villain in the 1940 Disney animated film Pinocchio. In the 1950s, he appeared in films like Here Comes the Groom, Friendly Persuasion, and Beau James, as well as Disney's TV series Davy Crockett.
For his contributions to the film industry, Catlett was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame on February 8, 1960 with a motion pictures star located at 1713 Vine Street.
Death
Walter Catlett died of a stroke on November 14, 1960 in Woodland Hills, California.Filmography
- Second Youth as John McNab
- Summer Bachelors as Bachelor No. 1
- The Music Master as Medicine Show Barker
- Why Leave Home? as Elmer
- Married in Hollywood as Joe Glitner
- Happy Days as End Man - Minstrel Show
- Let's Go Places as Rex Wardell
- The Big Party as Mr. Goldfarb
- The Golden Calf as Master of Ceremonies
- The Florodora Girl as De Boer
- The Front Page as Murphy
- Honeymoon Trio as The Nuisance
- One Quiet Night
- Platinum Blonde as Bingy
- Maker of Men as McNeil
- Cock of the Air as Col. Wallace
- Sky Devils as Master of Ceremonies - Canteen Show
- The Expert as Al
- It's Tough to Be Famous as Joseph Craig 'Joe' Chapin
- Back Street as Bakeless
- Okay, America! as City Editor aka 'Lucille'
- Big City Blues as Cousin 'Gibby' Gibboney
- Rain as Quartermaster Bates
- The Sport Parade as 'Shifty' Morrison
- Rockabye as Jimmy Dunn
- Olsen's Big Moment as Robert Brewster III
- Private Jones as Spivey
- Mama Loves Papa as Tom Walker
- Arizona to Broadway as Ned Flynn
- Only Yesterday as Barnes
- So This Is Harris! as Himself
- Unknown Blonde as Publicity Man
- The Captain Hates the Sea as Joe Silvers
- Lightning Strikes Twice as Gus
- Every Night at Eight as Master of Ceremonies
- The Affair of Susan as Gilbert
- A Tale of Two Cities as Barsad
- Mr. Deeds Goes to Town as Morrow, the Poet
- We Went to College as Senator Budger
- Follow Your Heart as Joe Sheldon
- Cain and Mabel as Jake Sherman
- Four Days' Wonder as Duffy
- Banjo on My Knee as Warfield Scott
- Sing Me a Love Song as Mr. Sprague
- I Loved a Soldier
- On the Avenue as Jake Dibble
- Love Is News as Eddie Johnson
- Wake Up and Live as Gus Avery
- Love Under Fire as Tip Conway
- Varsity Show as Professor Sylvester Biddle
- Danger – Love at Work as Uncle Alan
- Every Day's a Holiday as Nifty Bailey
- Come Up Riches
- Bringing Up Baby as Slocum
- Zaza as Marlardot
- Going Places as Franklin Dexter
- Exile Express as Gus
- Kid Nightingale as Skip Davis
- Pinocchio as Honest John Worthington Foulfellow
- Half a Sinner as Station Attendant
- Pop Always Pays as Tommy Lane
- Comin' Round the Mountain as W.P.A. Clerk
- Spring Parade as Headwaiter
- The Quarterback as Tom
- Li'l Abner as Barber
- Remedy for Riches as Clem
- Honeymoon for Three as Waiter
- The Wild Man of Borneo as 'Doc' Skelby
- You're the One as Program Director
- Horror Island as Sergeant McGoon
- Million Dollar Baby as Mr. Simpson
- Hello, Sucker as G. Remington 'Max' Conway
- Bad Men of Missouri as Mr. Pettibone
- Manpower as Sidney Whipple
- Unfinished Business as Billy Ross
- Sing Another Chorus as Theodore Gateson
- It Started with Eve as Doctor Harvey
- Steel Against the Sky as Professor Rupert Sampson
- Wild Bill Hickok Rides as Sylvester W. Twigg
- Star Spangled Rhythm as Walter- 'Sweater, Sarong & Peekaboo Bang' Number
- My Gal Sal as Col. Truckee
- Syncopation as Spelvin
- Yankee Doodle Dandy as Theatre Manager
- Maisie Gets Her Man as Jasper
- Give Out, Sisters as Gribble
- Between Us Girls as Desk Sergeant
- Heart of the Golden West as Colonel Silas Popen
- How's About It as Whipple
- They Got Me Covered as Hotel Manager
- Hit Parade of 1943 as J. MacClellan Davis
- Cowboy in Manhattan as Ace Robbins
- Get Going as Horace Doblem
- The West Side Kid as Ramsey Fensel
- Fired Wife as Judge Allen
- His Butler's Sister as Mortimer Kalb
- Up in Arms as Major Brock
- Hat Check Honey as Tim Martel
- Her Primitive Man as Hotel Clerk
- Lady, Let's Dance as Timber Applegate
- Pardon My Rhythm as O'Bannion
- Ghost Catchers as Colonel Breckinridge Marshall
- Three Is a Family as Barney Meeker
- My Gal Loves Music as Dr. Bilbo
- Hi, Beautiful as Gerald Bisbee
- Lake Placid Serenade as Carlton Webb
- The Man Who Walked Alone as Wiggins
- I Love a Bandleader as B. Templeton James
- Riverboat Rhythm as Colonel Jeffrey 'Smitty' Witherspoon
- Slightly Scandalous as Mr. Wright
- I'll Be Yours as Mr. Buckingham
- Are You with It? as Jason Carter
- Mr. Reckless as Joel Hawkins
- The Boy with Green Hair as The King
- Henry, the Rainmaker as Mayor Colton
- Leave It to Henry as Mayor Colton
- Look for the Silver Lining as Himself
- Dancing in the Dark as Joe Brooks
- The Inspector General as Colonel Castine
- Father Makes Good as Mayor George Colton
- Father's Wild Game as Mayor George Colton
- Father Takes the Air as Mayor George Colton
- Here Comes the Groom as Mr. McGonigle
- Honeychile as Al Moore
- Davy Crockett and the River Pirates as Colonel Plug
- Friendly Persuasion as Professor Quigley
- The Gay Nineties
- Beau James as Gov. Alfred E. 'Al' Smith