Wally Howe

Wally Howe

Wallace Howe (March 4, 1878, in Fitchburg, Massachusetts – November 23, 1957, in Los Angeles, California), born Orlando Wallace Howe, was an American film actor. He appeared in 104 films between 1918 and 1936, including many films with Harold Lloyd and Stan Laurel, and in short films with the original Our Gang.

Known For

Why Worry?

as The Valet

High and Dizzy

as Her Father

Safety Last!

as Man with Flowers / Studio Photographer (uncredited)

Cast Credits

Ghost Town Gold

as Spectator With Bottle (uncredited)

Red River Valley

as Rancher (uncredited)

Lawless Range

as Hank Mason

The Lucky Texan

as Townsman with News (uncredited)

Speedy

as Lung Machine Concessionaire (uncredited)

Call Again

as Man chased by cop (uncredited)

The Freshman

as Gardener (uncredited)

The Whole Truth

as Chemist

It's a Gift

as Customer

Why Worry?

as The Valet

Dogs of War!

as Actor

Sold at Auction!

as The Man Who Sold

Safety Last!

as Man with Flowers / Studio Photographer (uncredited)

Dr. Jack

as Asylum Guard (uncredited)

The Dumb-Bell

as Actor playing doctor

Crew Credits

Speedy

Makeup Artist

Safety Last!

Makeup Artist