
Acting
Community Rating
5.9
TMDB estimate
Born
June 5, 1898
Died
March 26, 1987 (age 88)
Born in
Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
Walter Abel (June 6, 1898 – March 26, 1987) was an American stage and film character actor. His eyes were brown and his (adult) height was five foot ten inches. Abel was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, the son of Christine (née Becker) and Richard Michael Abel. Abel graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts where he had studied in 1917 and joined a touring company. He made his Broadway debut in Forbidden in 1919. His many theatre credits include As You Like It, Desire Under the Elms, Mourning Becomes Electra, Merrily We Roll Along, and Trelawny of the 'Wells'. On the stage, he appeared in Channing Pollock's 1926 production of The Enemy together with Fay Bainter. Abel was married to concert harpist Marietta Bitter. He died of a myocardial infarction in Essex, Connecticut. Description above from the Wikipedia article Walter Abel, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Grace Quigley
as Homer Morrison
1985

Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
1983

The American Woman: Portraits of Courage
as Judge
1976

The Man Without a Country
as Col. A.B. Morgan
1973

Night of the Dark Full Moon
as Mayor Adams
1972

Mirage
as Charles Stewart Calvin
1965

The Human Duplicators
as Dr. Munson
1965
Israel: The Story of the Jewish People
as Narrator
1965

Quick, Let's Get Married
as Thief
1964
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
1963

The Defenders
as Ben Burke
1961

Handle with Care
as Prof. Roger Bowden
1958

Raintree County
as T.D. Shawnessy
1957

Bernardine
as Mr. Beaumont
1957

Sincerely, Willis Wade
as Mr. Wayde
1956

Color and Texture in Aluminum Finishes
1956

The Steel Jungle
as Warden Bill Keller
1956

The Indian Fighter
as Captain Trask
1955

The 20th Century Fox Hour
as McKinley
1955
Playwrights '56
1955