
Stoke, Plymouth, Devon, England, UK
Walter Fitzgerald was a distinguished British character actor. He was born in 1896 in Devon. His first film was in 1932 in “Murder In Covent Garden”. His cinema highlights include “In Which We Serve”, “San Demitro, London”, “The Fallen Idol” and “Treasure Island”. He went to Hollywood in 1959 to make “Darby O’Gill and the Little People” for Walt Disney. He died in 1976 in London at the age of 80.

as Father Curran

as Senex
1963

as Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury
1965

as Father Curran
1964

as Jarvis Lorry
1957

as Colonel Julius Raven
1964

as Self (archive footage)
1994

as Squire Trelawney
1950

as Club Member
1956

as Warden (uncredited)
1953

as Dr. Fenton
1948

as Gestapo Comdt.
1955

as Admiral Jackson
1962
as Admiral Thomas
1963
as Father Curran
1968

as Director Senex
1968

1963

as Admiral Thomas
1963

as Admiral Jackson
1962

as Herr Hempel
1959

as Self
1959

as Lord Fitzpatrick
1959

as Cyril Beattie
1958

as Sir John Dell
1957

as Henry McKenzie, A White Settler
1957

as Reginald Conway
1957

as Club Member
1956

as Gestapo Comdt.
1955

as The Dean
1954

as Anthony Black
1954

as Captain
1953

as Henry Vining
1953

as Professor Reynolds
1953

as Warden (uncredited)
1953

as Mulvaney
1953

as Sir Charles Craddock
1953

as Commissioner
1952

as Mr. Wardle
1952
as Father Curran
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