Thorley Walters
☼ Born on12 January 1913, in Teigngrace, Devon, England, UK
† Died on6 January 1991, in Hendon, London, England, UK, cause undisclosed
Biography:
Son of a clergyman, the British character actor Thorley Walters was born in Teigngrace, Devonshire, England. After stage experience, in which he played Shakespearean and light leading roles, he made his film debut in Once in a New Moon (1934) and continued his early film career with numerous quota quickies. Walters quickly found his acting niche in comic parts and became a featured player in films. During the 1950s and 1960s, he made his name in the comedies of the Boulting Brothers (Private's Progress (1956), Carlton-Browne of the F.O. (1959), Rotten to the Core (1965), etc.) and the Launder-Gilliat team (Joey Boy (1965), and the St. Trinian's films). He also became well-known to horror fans through his numerous appearances for Hammer (The Phantom of the Opera (1962), Dracula, Prince of Darkne
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ss (1966), Frankenstein Created Woman (1967), and Vampire Circus (1972)) and Amicus (The Psychopath (1966) and The People That Time Forgot (1977)).
With his beefy build and befuddled manner, Walters was a natural to play Dr. Watson, which he did in several films, including Sherlock Holmes und das Halsband des Todes (1962), The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975), and Silver Blaze (1977). In the latter part of his career, he became a familiar figure on television in such popular series as The Duchess of Duke Street (1976) and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979). Walters was active in film and television until his death in 1991, appearing mostly in cameo roles as incompetent officers, bumbling authority figures, and muddle-headed assistants.