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Walter Huston

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“Hell, I ain’t paid to make good lines sound good. I’m paid to make bad lines sound good.”

 

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Canadian-born actor Walter Huston enjoyed an early theatrical life of roller-coaster proportions which he doggedly pursued, despite a lifelong suffering of “stage fright.” Taking nickel and dime performing jobs, quitting to pursue “real” work — an engineering job came to an end when his inept attempts to fix a town’s reservoir nearly resulted in a flood — then returning to bit roles were all part of Huston’s early days. Before 1910, Huston had toured in vaudeville, worked in stock companies, tried to maintain a normal married life, and fathered a son whose life was twice as tempestuous as Walter’s: future director John Huston. The barnstorming days ended when Huston got his first major Broadway role in Mr. Pitt (1924), which led to several successful New York seasons for the actor in a variety of plays. His stage and vaudeville training made him an excellent candidate for talkies; Huston launched his movie career with Gentlemen of the Press (1929), and spent the 1930s playing everything… read more

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23Nov10

Among the great American actors. His turn in TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE is still fresh and funny and startling after all these years.

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