Eddy Waller
Henry Edward Waller, born on April 3, 1889, and passing on August 20, 1977, was a distinguished American actor whose career spanned across stage, film, and television. Known professionally as Eddy Waller, he became a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, showcasing his versatility and talent in a variety of roles.
Eddy Waller made a significant impact during the golden age of Hollywood, appearing in numerous films that showcased his dynamic acting skills. His work in the film industry includes notable performances in productions such as "The Grapes of Wrath" (1940) and "The Green Years" (1946), both of which received critical acclaim and contributed to his reputation as a skilled performer.
In addition to his accomplishments in film, Waller also made a mark on television, participating in several popular shows of his time, which helped him reach a broader audience. His ability to transition seamlessly between different mediums of acting demonstrated his range and adaptability.
Throughout his lengthy career, Eddy Waller earned admiration for his dedication to the craft and his ability to connect with audiences. His contributions to the arts have solidified his legacy as a cherished figure in American entertainment history.
Filmography
Day of the Badman
Gold Rush Maisie
Massacre River
River Lady
The Night Runner
Make Haste to Live
Black Bart
99 River Street
The Mind Reader
Hands Across the Rockies
The Return of the Whistler
The Great Gabbo
Whispering Smith
The Last Posse
Foxfire
New Frontier
Night Monster
Destroyer
State Police
Abilene Town
Cavalry Scout