Wally Howe
Born: 1878-03-04 in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, USA
Died: 1957-11-23
Known For: Acting
Biography
Wallace Howe (March 4, 1878, in Fitchburg, Massachusetts – November 23, 1957, in Los Angeles, California), born Orlando Wallace Howe, was an American film actor. He appeared in 104 films between 1918 and 1936, including many films with Harold Lloyd and Stan Laurel, and in short films with the original Our Gang.
Filmography
1937
- Adventure's End as Kierce
1936
- Ghost Town Gold as Spectator With Bottle (uncredited)
- Headin' for the Rio Grande as Reports Escape
- Red River Valley as Rancher (uncredited)
1935
- Lawless Range as Hank Mason
1934
- The Lucky Texan as Townsman with News (uncredited)
1928
- Speedy as Lung Machine Concessionaire (uncredited)
- Call Again as Man chased by cop (uncredited)
- Behind the Counter
1925
- The Freshman as Gardener (uncredited)
1923
- Safety Last! as Man with Flowers / Studio Photographer (uncredited)
- Dogs of War! as Actor
- Sold at Auction! as The Man Who Sold
- Why Worry? as The Valet
- The Whole Truth as Chemist
- It's a Gift as Customer
- Before the Public
- Jailed and Bailed
- The Uncovered Wagon
- The Smile Wins
1922
- Grandma's Boy
- Dr. Jack as Asylum Guard (uncredited)
- The Dumb-Bell as Actor playing doctor
- Blaze Away
- Do Me a Favor
- Take Next Car
- Pardon Me
- The Landlubber
- Good Morning, Judge
- Punch the Clock
1921
- Now or Never as Sheriff of Teetersburg (uncredited)
- On Location
1920
- His Royal Slyness
- Haunted Spooks as The Uncle
- An Eastern Westerner as (uncredited)
- Run 'Em Ragged
- The Dippy Dentist as Patient in waiting room
- Cracked Wedding Bells
- High and Dizzy as Her Father
- A Regular Pal
1919
- Don't Shove
- A Sammy in Siberia as (uncredited)
- Si, Senor
- Next Aisle Over as (uncredited)
- The Marathon as The Rich Girl's Father
- Young Mr. Jazz as (uncredited)
- Count Your Change
- Ask Father as The Boss