Walter Baldwin
Walter S. Baldwin Jr. (January 2, 1889 – January 27, 1977) was a versatile character actor whose extensive career spanned over fifty years, encompassing approximately 150 film and television appearances along with numerous theatrical performances. Born in Lima, Ohio, into a family deeply rooted in the arts, Baldwin served in the First World War before embarking on his acting journey.
He gained significant recognition for his poignant portrayal of the father of a disabled sailor in the acclaimed film The Best Years of Our Lives. Notably, Baldwin was also the original actor to bring the beloved character "Floyd the Barber" to life on The Andy Griffith Show.
Before transitioning to film in 1939, Baldwin had a rich theatrical background, having performed in more than a dozen Broadway productions. He played the role of Whit in the inaugural staging of Of Mice and Men and appeared in the original cast of Grand Hotel, where he also took on the duties of stage manager. Moreover, he originated the character of Bensinger in the Broadway hit The Front Page.
In the 1960s, Baldwin continued to grace television screens with roles in shows like Petticoat Junction and Green Acres, while also maintaining a presence in films, with one of his final appearances in the iconic Rosemary's Baby. Known for his ability to depict the quintessential middle-class American, Baldwin often took on eccentric roles as well, appearing as a customer in The Lost Weekend and as the rebellious character Orvy in Cry of the City. His contributions to the John Deere Day series from 1949 to 1959 showcased him as the farmer Tom Gordon, helping to introduce new agricultural equipment each year. Hal Erickson of Allmovie aptly noted Baldwin's distinctive Midwestern look, which allowed him to convincingly portray a range of characters, from humble farmers to anxious clerks.
Filmography
Rachel and the Stranger
Carrie
Interrupted Melody
The Desperate Hours
Angels Over Broadway
Calamity Jane and Sam Bass
Living It Up
Christmas in Connecticut
Happy Land
Storm Warning
Wild in the Country
The Man from Colorado
Albuquerque
You Can't Run Away from It
Murder, He Says
Stranger on Horseback
The Devil Commands
The Mark of the Whistler
All That Money Can Buy
Framed
The Unsuspected
The Lost Weekend
The Bride Wore Boots
Look Who's Laughing
Sister Kenny
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
For Me and My Gal
The Missing Juror
Destry
The Racket (1951)
The Long, Long Trailer
Ride, Vaquero!
The Best Years of Our Lives