Biography
Walter Anthony (February 13, 1872 in Stockton, California β May 1, 1945 in Hollywood, California) was a screenplay, titles and documentary film writer. Before Walter started writing in films he was a dramatic and musical critic for The San Francisco Call, San Francisco Chronicle, and Seattle Post-Intelligencer. At the time he came to work for the Post-Intelligencer in 1919, Seattle magazine The Town Crier described him as, "one of the few really authoritative critics of music and the drama in America." Writing in 1942 in a guest column for Walter Winchell, Lionel Barrymore singled out Anthony among the "great stage critics."
Filmography
all 57
Movies 57
Writer 53
Narrator 1
Title Designer
Death Day (1934)
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Writer
Old English (1930)
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Writer
Golden Dawn (1930)
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Writer
Courage (1930)
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Narrator
Island of Perils (1930)
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Writer
Scandal (1929)
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Writer
Jazz Mad (1928)
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Writer
The Cavalier (1928)
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Writer
Spangles (1926)
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Writer
Poker Faces (1926)
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Writer
My Old Dutch (1926)
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The Barrier (1926)
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Rocking Moon (1926)
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Title Designer
The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
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Who Cares (1925)
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Writer
The Sea Hawk (1924)
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Black Oxen (1923)
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Writer
Oliver Twist (1922)
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GenderMale
Birthday1872-02-13
Deathday1945-05-01 (73 years old)
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
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