Wally Albright
Wally Albright | |
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Born |
Walton Algernon Albright, Jr. September 3, 1925 Burbank, California, United States |
Died |
August 7, 1999 73) Sacramento, California, United States | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1929-1979 |
Wally Albright (September 3, 1925 – August 7, 1999) was an American former child actor.
Career
Albright was born Walton Algernon Albright, Jr. in Burbank, California. He appeared in a number of films during his career, and is notable for appearing in six Our Gang short subjects throughout the early 1930s. Though his tenure with the gang was brief, his role was usually that of the gang leader, alongside Matthew "Stymie" Beard.
Albright played so many roles as a baby that he was quite well known by the time he was three. He appeared in small parts of various films made by Hal Roach Studios. At the end of 1933, when Gus Meins took over directing, Our Gang needed a few new characters. Several older Our Gangers left the series in the summer of 1933 including Dorothy DeBorba and Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins. Wally would be one of several characters including Scotty Beckett and Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas to debut in 1934 in the Our Gang episode Hi Neighbor. Wally quickly became one of the bigger Our Gang stars. But much to the dismay of Hal Roach and director Gus Meins, Wally voluntarily left the gang and returned to a normal childhood life. However, Albright did play a small role in John Ford's version of John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath," appearing as an older child in the migrant camp. He watches as Ma Joad cooks a stew for her family and tells her, "Me and my brother, we et good." Another child later tells Ma he was lying. "I peeked through their window last night and they was eatin' fried dough, just like everybody else." He graduated high school and college as he entered adult life.
Later years
In adult life, Albright became a champion water sportsman and eventually operated a successful trucking firm. He died in Sacramento, California on August 7, 1999.
Partial filmography
- Thunder (1929)
- The Trespasser (1929)
- Wonder of Women (1929)
- The Single Standard (1929)(*uncredited; as Garbo's son)
- Salvation Nell (1931)
- Law of the Sea (1932)
- Choo-Choo! (1932)
- Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1932) (uncredited)
- The Conquerors (1932)
- End of the Trail (1932)
- Hi'-Neighbor! (1934)
- For Pete's Sake! (1934)
- The First Round-Up (1934)
- Honky Donkey (1934)
- The Count of Monte Cristo (1934)
- Washee Ironee (1934)
- Waterfront Lady (1935)
- Captains Courageous (film) (1937)
- Sons of the Legion (1938)
- The Grapes of Wrath (1940)
- Public Enemies (1941)
- Gypsy Colt (1954)
Bibliography
- Holmstrom, John. The Moving Picture Boy: An International Encyclopaedia from 1895 to 1995, Norwich, Michael Russell, 1996, p. 138-139.
- Dye, David. Child and Youth Actors: Filmography of Their Entire Careers, 1914-1985. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1988, p. 4.
External links
- Wally Albright at the Internet Movie Database
- Wally Albright at AllMovie
- Wally Albright at Find a Grave