Walter Lantz created the character Woody Woodpecker after experiencing the incessant hammering of a woodpecker on the roof of his honeymoon cottage. The character made its debut in a 1940 cartoon and quickly became one of Lantz's most famous creations. Woody Woodpecker is known for his mischievous personality and distinctive laugh, ultimately becoming an iconic figure in animation.
The cast of Honeymoon Trio - 1931 includes: Walter Catlett as The Nuisance Dorothy Granger as The Newlywed Wife
The cast of A Honeymoon Adventure - 1931 includes: Walter Armitage as Judson Margery Binner as Josephine Polly Emery as Old Woman Robert English as Mr. Harvey Peter Hannen as Peter Martin Benita Hume as Eve Martin Harold Huth as Walter Creason Frances Rose Campbell as Janet Fanny Wright as Old Woman
"Freedom is hammered out on the anvil of discussion, dissent, and debate." -Hubert H. Humphrey"It is not he who gains the exact point in dispute who scores most in controversy -- but he who has shown the better temper." -Samuel Butler"Books and harlots have their quarrels in public." -Walter Benjamin
Walter Brennan, Walter G. Elliott, Walter Huston, Walter Lassally, Walter Matthau, Walter Mirisch, Walter Murch, Walter Plunkett, Walter Reisch, Walter Rossi, Walter M. Scott, Walter Tyler, Walter Wottitz.
Walter Armitage has: Played Englishman in "O.K. Chief" in 1930. Played Max Quattro in "The Love Habit" in 1931. Played Judson in "A Honeymoon Adventure" in 1931. Played Herbert Pocket in "Great Expectations" in 1934. Played Joseph, the thin Footman in "Where Sinners Meet" in 1934. Played Mr. Armitage, an Under Secretary in "British Agent" in 1934. Played Maharajah of Zungore in "Bombay Mail" in 1934.
Walter Raum has written: 'Walter Raum'
Walter Birenheide has written: 'Walter Birenheide'
Walter Dexel has written: 'Walter Dexel'
Walter Gutbrod has written: 'Walter Gutbrod'
Walter Stevens has written: 'Walter Stevens'
Walter Benoldi has written: 'Walter Benoldi'
Walter Tafelmaier has written: 'Walter Tafelmaier'