Henry B. Walthall est un Acteur, Réalisateur et Assistant Director Américain né le 15 mars 1878 à Comté de Shelby (Etats-Unis)
Henry B. Walthall
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Nom de naissance Henry Brazeale WalthallNationalité Etats-UnisNaissance 15 mars 1878 à Comté de Shelby (
Etats-Unis)
Mort 17 juin 1936 (à 58 ans) à Monrovia (
Etats-Unis)
Henry B. Walthall est un acteur américain, né le 16 mars 1878 à Shelby City en Alabama et mort le 17 juin 1936 à Monrovia en Californie.
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Lillian Gish described Walthall as "a slight man, about five feet six, fine-boned, with the face of a poet and a dreamer." She recalled his patience while Griffith grappled with technical problems filming the epilogue of Home, Sweet Home (1914), a scene in which Gish, as an angel, lifts Walthall's character out of hell. "There was a long discussion while Walthall and I, encased in leather harness, hung on the guide wires. Wally, a true southern gentleman, didn't raise his voice, didn't complain; he simply fainted and hung there limply."
Walthall was married twice. His marriage to actress Isabel Fenton (1907–1917) ended in divorce. His second marriage, to actress Mary Charleson, lasted from 1918 until his death in 1936.
Exhausted from months of interrupted film work, Walthall collapsed on the Warner Bros. set after completing his scenes in the film China Clipper, in which he portrayed an airplane inventor. He entered the Pasteur Sanitarium at Monrovia, California, and died of an intestinal illness three weeks later, on June 17, 1936.
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(1929)
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