
Walter Sande
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Walter Sande (July 9, 1906 - November 22, 1971) was an American actor, notable for film roles including Paul Revere in Walt Disney's Johnny Tremain. Born in Denver, Colorado, he was one of those stern, heavyset character actors in Hollywood no person could recognize by name. He showed an early interest in music as a youth and by his college years managed...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Walter Sande (July 9, 1906 - November 22, 1971) was an American actor, notable for film roles including Paul Revere in Walt Disney's Johnny Tremain. Born in Denver, Colorado, he was one of those stern, heavyset character actors in Hollywood no person could recognize by name. He showed an early interest in music as a youth and by his college years managed...
Known For
To Have and Have Not
as Fishing Customer Johnson
Bad Day at Black Rock
as Sam
A Place in the Sun
as Defense Attorney Art Jansen
Cast Credits
Michael O'Hara the Fourth
as John Parsons
Cold Turkey
as Tobacco Executive
Death of a Gunfighter
as Paul Hammond
The Navy vs. the Night Monsters
as Dr. Arthur Beecham
I'll Take Sweden
as Bjork
Young Dillinger
as Judge
The Quick Gun
as Tom Morrison
Sunrise at Campobello
as Capt. Skinner
The Gallant Hours
as Horace Keys ("Doc")
Noose for a Gunman
as Marshal Tom Evans
Oklahoma Territory
as Marshal Pete Rosslyn
Last Train from Gun Hill
as Gun Hill Sheriff Bartlett
Johnny Tremain
as Paul Revere
The Iron Sheriff
as Marshal Ellison
Drango
as Dr. Blair
Gun Brothers
as Yellowstone Kelly
Canyon River
as Maddox
The Maverick Queen
as Sheriff Wilson
Anything Goes
as Alex Todd
Texas Lady
as Whit Sturdy
Wichita
as Clint Wallace
Bad Day at Black Rock
as Sam
Overland Pacific
as Mr. Dennison
Apache
as Lt. Col. Beck
A Blueprint for Murder
as District Attorney John J. Henderson (uncredited)
The Great Sioux Uprising
as Joe Baird
The Kid from Left Field
as Barnes
Invaders from Mars
as Police Sgt. Mack Finlay
The War of the Worlds
as Sheriff Bogany (uncredited)
Bomba and the Jungle Girl
as Mr. Ward