Walter Woolf King 5 pictures

Actor, Soundtrack
The son of a whiskey peddler, Walter Woolf King began singing for his supper at quite a young age, in churches especially. Following graduation, he pursued his dream and partnered in a vaudeville musical act with pianist Charles Le Maire. He made his Broadway debut in 1919 and developed a resilient name for himself during the 1920s as a baritone ...

Born: November 2, 1899
Star sign: Scorpio
Height: 6' 0½" (1.84 m)
Known for: A Night at the Opera (1935), Go West (1940), A Yank in Libya (1942), Swiss Miss (1938)
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