Henry B. Walthall Overview:

Actor, Henry B. Walthall, was born Henry Brazeale Walthall on Mar 16, 1878 in Shelby City, AL. Walthall died at the age of 58 on Jun 17, 1936 in Monrovia, CA and was laid to rest in Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, CA.

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He was honored with one star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Motion Pictures.

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Marcel: Malita, get the big dog!


Col. Ben Cameron: [to Elsie, whose portrait he has been carrying] Though we had never met, I have carried you about with me for a long, long time.


Bob Leadly: [Talking about his missing son] A man was killed. Some of the men who were present seemed to think Bart was the guilty party. They found out later that he was innocent, but... Bart's gone.
John Bishop: Hung? Where is he? What happened?
Bob Leadly: I'm not sure, but I heard he was south - somewhere in Sonora, a bandit in the gang of Monte Black.
John Bishop: Monte Black?
Bob Leadly: Once a man joins that gang, he never comes out alive. It's known as the Brotherhood of Death.


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Dubbed the "Edwin Booth of the Screen."

As part of the cast of the Broadway show "The Great Divide" in 1906, he befriended fellow cast member James Kirkwood. Kirkwood went on to direct films and introduced Walthall to D.W. Griffith. Walthall appeared in a number of Kirkwood's films.

His middle name, Brazeale, was passed on to him. It was his grandmother's Irish maiden name.

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