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Also Known As Walter Andrew Brennan
Born July 25, 1894 • LynnMassachusetts
Died September 21, 1974 (aged 80) • OxnardCalifornia
Awards And Honors Academy Award (1941)Academy Award (1939)Academy Award (1937) • Academy Award (1941): Actor in a Supporting Role • Academy Award (1939): Actor in a Supporting Role • Academy Award (1937): Actor in a Supporting Role
Married To Ruth Wells Brennan (married 1920)
Movies/Tv Shows (Acted In) "Smoke in the Wind" (1975) • "Alias Smith and Jones" (1971–1972) • "To Rome with Love" (1970–1971) • "The Red Skelton Show" (1969–1970) • "The Guns of Will Sonnett" (1967–1969) • "Support Your Local Sheriff!" (1969) • "The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band" (1968) • "Who's Minding the Mint?" (1967) • "The Gnome-Mobile" (1967) • "The Oscar" (1966) • "The Tycoon" (1964–1965) • "Those Calloways" (1965) • "The Real McCoys" (1957–1963) • "How the West Was Won" (1962) • "Shootout at Big Sag" (1962) • "Rio Bravo" (1959) • "Colgate Theatre" (1958) • "Zane Grey Theater" (1956–1957) • "God Is My Partner" (1957) • "Tammy and the Bachelor" (1957) • "The Way to the Gold" (1957) • "The Ford Television Theatre" (1956) • "Cavalcade of America" (1956) • "Ethel Barrymore Theater" (1956) • "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" (1953–1956) • "The Proud Ones" (1956) • "Good-bye, My Lady" (1956) • "Come Next Spring" (1956) • "Glory" (1956) • "At Gunpoint" (1955) • "Screen Directors Playhouse" (1955) • "Bad Day at Black Rock" (1955) • "Four Guns to the Border" (1954) • "The Far Country" (1954) • "Drums Across the River" (1954) • "Sea of Lost Ships" (1953) • "Lure of the Wilderness" (1952) • "Return of the Texan" (1952) • "The Wild Blue Yonder" (1951) • "Best of the Badmen" (1951) • "Along the Great Divide" (1951) • "Surrender" (1950) • "The Showdown" (1950) • "Curtain Call at Cactus Creek" (1950) • "A Ticket to Tomahawk" (1950) • "Singing Guns" (1950) • "Task Force" (1949) • "Brimstone" (1949) • "The Green Promise" (1949) • "Blood on the Moon" (1948) • "Red River" (1948) • "Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!" (1948) • "Driftwood" (1947) • "Nobody Lives Forever" (1946) • "My Darling Clementine" (1946) • "Centennial Summer" (1946) • "A Stolen Life" (1946) • "Dakota" (1945) • "The Princess and the Pirate" (1944) • "To Have and Have Not" (1944) • "Home in Indiana" (1944) • "The North Star" (1943) • "Slightly Dangerous" (1943) • "Hangmen Also Die!" (1943) • "Stand by for Action" (1942) • "The Pride of the Yankees" (1942) • "Rise and Shine" (1941) • "Swamp Water" (1941) • "This Woman Is Mine" (1941) • "Sergeant York" (1941) • "Meet John Doe" (1941) • "Nice Girl?" (1941) • "The Westerner" (1940) • "Maryland" (1940) • "'Northwest Passage' (Book I -- Rogers' Rangers)" (1940) • "Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President" (1939) • "Stanley and Livingstone" (1939) • "They Shall Have Music" (1939) • "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle" (1939) • "Kentucky" (1938) • "The Cowboy and the Lady" (1938) • "The Texans" (1938) • "Mother Carey's Chickens" (1938) • "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (1938) • "The Buccaneer" (1938) • "Wild and Woolly" (1937) • "Affairs of Cappy Ricks" (1937) • "When Love Is Young" (1937) • "She's Dangerous" (1937) • "Banjo on My Knee" (1936) • "Come and Get It" (1936) • "Fury" (1936) • "The Moon's Our Home" (1936) • "These Three" (1936) • "Three Godfathers" (1936) • "Seven Keys to Baldpate" (1935) • "Barbary Coast" (1935) • "Man on the Flying Trapeze" (1935) • "The Wedding Night" (1935) • "Law Beyond the Range" (1935) • "Northern Frontier" (1935) • "The Prescott Kid" (1934) • "Half a Sinner" (1934) • "Paradise Valley" (1934) • "Beloved" (1934) • "Sing Sinner Sing" (1933) • "Strange People" (1933) • "Lucky Dog" (1933) • "Man of Action" (1933) • "Sensation Hunters" (1933) • "Speed Madness" (1932) • "Two-Fisted Law" (1932) • "The Airmail Mystery" (1932) • "Texas Cyclone" (1932) • "Neck and Neck" (1931) • "Is There Justice?" (1931) • "Grief Street" (1931) • "Dancing Dynamite" (1931) • "Honeymoon Lane" (1931) • "King of Jazz" (1930) • "The Shannons of Broadway" (1929) • "The Long, Long Trail" (1929) • "One Hysterical Night" (1929) • "The Lariat Kid" (1929) • "Smilin' Guns" (1929) • "The Ballyhoo Buster" (1928) • "The Ridin' Rowdy" (1927) • "Tearin' Into Trouble" (1927) • "Watch Your Wife" (1926)

Top Questions

Is Walter Brennan married?
Ruth Wells Brennan (married 1920)
When was Walter Brennan born?
Walter Brennan was born on July 25, 1894.
Where was Walter Brennan born?
Walter Brennan was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, United States.

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