Walter Byron
Walter Byron (born Walter Clarence Butler; 11 June 1899 – 2 March 1972) was an English film actor.[1
Walter Byron (born Walter Clarence Butler; 11 June 1899 – 2 March 1972) was an English film actor.[1
Not Damaged
This Sporting Age
As Charles Morrell
Once Upon a Honeymoon
As Guard (uncredited)
Queen Kelly
As Prince Wolfram
The Mummy's Tomb
As Searcher (uncredited)
Don't Bet on Blondes
As Dwight Boardman
Kiss of Araby
As Lt. W. B. Lawrence
Exposure
As Andy Bryant
Frontier Scout
As Lieutenant Adams
Crashing Thru
As McClusky
British Agent
As Under Secretary Stanley
Vanity Fair
As George Osborne
The Reckless Hour
As Allen Crane
Mrs. Miniver
As Man in Tavern (uncredited)
Lost in Limehouse or Lady Esmerelda's Predicament
As Harold Heartright
The Menace
As Ronald Quayle
The Bridge of Sighs
As Arny Norman
Big Time Or Bust
As John Hammond
Mr. Boggs Steps Out
As Dennis Andrews
Man of Two Worlds
As Eric Pager
The Crusader
As Joe Carson
The Awakening
As Count Karl von Hagen
White Heat
As Julian Jefferson
Society Girl
As Warburton
Slightly Married
As James R. "Jimmie" Martin
Shop Angel
As Don Irwin
Tommy Atkins
As Harold
Three Wise Girls
As Jerry Dexter
Folies Bergère
As Marquis René de Lac
Back in Circulation
As Carlton Whitney
The Savage Girl
As Jim Franklin
Trade Winds
As Bob (Uncredited)
Sinners in the Sun
As Eric Nelson
Nazi Agent
As Officer (uncredited)
The Yellow Ticket
As Count Nikolai
Once to Every Woman
As Dr. Freddie Preston
Week Ends Only
As Jimmy Brigg
The Last Flight
As Frink
What Price Decency
As Tom O'Neil
Gentleman Jim
As Ringside Telegrapher (uncredited)
Charlie Chan's Greatest Case
As Henry Jennison
Top of the Town
As Nightclub Patron
Confirm or Deny
As Minor Role
Yvette
As Jean de Servigny
Left Over Ladies
As Ronny
Grand Slam
As Barney Starr
All Men Are Enemies
If You Could Only Cook
As Roy - Pianist at Wedding Rehearsal (uncredited)
The Sacred Flame
As Colin Taylor
Death Goes North
As Al Norton