Walter Huston
Walter Thomas Huston (April 5, 1883 – April 7, 1950) was a distinguished Canadian actor and singer whose legacy in the entertainment industry remains profound. He gained critical acclaim and won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his memorable performance in the classic film *The Treasure of the Sierra Madre* (1948), a project helmed by his son, John Huston.
Huston is revered as the patriarch of a remarkable lineage of talent, spanning four generations within the Huston acting dynasty. His influence can be seen in his son, John, as well as his grandchildren, including the accomplished Anjelica Huston, Danny Huston, and Allegra Huston. The family legacy continues with his great-grandson, Jack Huston, who also carries the torch of artistic expression.
Walter Huston's career was marked by his versatility and depth, earning him a prominent place in theater and film history. His contributions to the arts have left an indelible mark, inspiring countless actors and filmmakers who followed in his footsteps. As a celebrated figure in cinema, Huston's work continues to resonate, embodying the rich heritage of storytelling that defines the Huston family.
Filmography
Mission to Moscow
The Criminal Code
The Shanghai Gesture
The Virginian
The Great Sinner
Abraham Lincoln
Dragon Seed
Of Human Hearts
Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs
Rain (1932)
Duel in the Sun
Dodsworth
The Tunnel
Edge of Darkness
All That Money Can Buy
December 7th
Gabriel Over the White House
The Furies
The Prizefighter and the Lady
And Then There Were None
Dragonwyck
Yankee Doodle Dandy
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
The North Star
The Virtuous Sin
Let There Be Light
American Madness
Why We Fight: Prelude to War
Why We Fight: The Nazis Strike
The Outlaw
Swamp Water
Kongo
The Beast of the City