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George Frederick Walsh (March 16, 1889 – June 13, 1981) was an American actor. An all-around athlete, who became an actor and later returned to sport, he enjoyed 40 years of fame and was a performer with dual appeal, with women loving his sexy charm and men appreciating his manly bravura. Known variously as "the Laughing Athletic Thunderbolt", "the Apollo of the Silver Sheet", "the Screen's Greatest Athlete" and "the King of Smiles", Walsh's movie career stretched from the start of true US filmmaking to the Golden Era (22 years) during which time he was featured in approximately 80 productions. He was attached to such studios as Mutual, Chadwick,
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, Goldwyn,
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Beginnings

George Frederick Walsh was born in New York City to Elizabeth T. Bruff, the daughter of Irish Catholic immigrants, and Thomas W. Walsh, an Englishman. He was the middle child of three siblings. (His older brother was the prolific film director,
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.) At age 16, he was already accomplished at a variety of sports. While studying law, at Fordham and Georgetown Universities, his skill on the football field was such that he became a minor celebrity. He was also briefly with the
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Career


Early career

While recuperating in California from an injury in late 1914, he entered motion pictures (thanks to Raoul) when he was engaged as an extra for D. W. Griffith’s epic ''
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'' (1915). Various bit parts followed, until a small role in ''The Fencing Master'' (1915) proved he was capable. Griffith’s confidence in him was such that he included George in an important scene in his masterpiece, ''
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'' (1916). While a cast member he met his first wife, the beautiful actress
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. They had one child together, a daughter named Patricia.


Fox

Walsh proved himself at Reliance/Majestic on the west coast and moved to the newly established
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on the east coast, becoming a serious rival to
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there, as well as a national and international star. His output for the studio was characterized by daring stunts, fights, dramatic pursuits, and happy endings with his female co-stars. He also perfected his comedy timing and learned how to get laughs, though it was far from amusing when he quarreled with William Fox about his salary and departed towards the end of 1920. Two years of ups and downs followed which included ''Serenade'' (1921), alongside his sister-in-law,
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; varied personal appearances; vaudeville; an unpleasant divorce trial; and an 18-episode historical serial, entitled ''
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'' (1922).


Goldwyn

A single-picture deal '' Vanity Fair'' (1923), at
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Corporation, led to a long contract and a quick shift from supporting characters to leads. He cemented his return to the big time with the role of Don Diego, opposite
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, in '' Rosita'' (1923). (Global audiences saw "America’s Sweetheart" get her first grown-up kiss from Walsh in the
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-directed vehicle.) More spectacular still was the announcement that
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had selected him to portray Judah Ben-Hur, in the planned picturization of the classic story of '' Ben-Hur'', by
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.


Ben-Hur

The word "fiasco" has been attached to '' Ben-Hur'' (1925). Early to mid-production was hampered by problems, on location in Italy and in Hollywood—particularly the sudden merger of Goldwyn with Metro, in spring of 1924, to form Metro-Goldwyn (soon afterwards
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). Despite Mathis’ belief, a strong track record, and his physical suitability, George Walsh was unceremoniously cast aside (in favor of
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), as were June Mathis herself and the director,
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. Following the devastating news—from co-star and friend Francis X. Bushman—George was soon on his way back to the United States. He would remain vexed that newly formed MGM did little to combat rumors he had not been up to standard.


After Ben-Hur

Despite the loss of the part of a lifetime, George Walsh's following enabled him to secure a deal with I. E. Chadwick's independent company (
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's employer at the time). From 1925 to 1926 he was cast in a series of Fox-like entertainments, most of which were well-received and popular. However, broken promises prompted Walsh's departure for the lower profile, but industrious,
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Corporation. While there, he appeared in several economically produced silents, including ''The Kick-Off'' (1926), ''Broadway Drifter'' (1927), ''His Rise to Fame'' (1927), and ''Inspiration'' (1928).


Later career

It was not until 1932 that George Walsh appeared in a talkie, when his brother revived his career by casting him as a criminal in ''
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'' (1932), with
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and
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. The part of 'Duke' Castenega convinced himself and others there was life in him yet, and for the next four years he kept busy as a supporting actor and bit part player—a common fate for silent era performers in the age of sound. His retirement was triggered by the fact he was approaching fifty and was no longer in good shape.


After Hollywood

Following the conclusion of his acting career, Walsh returned to horse training and horse breeding, his occupation between silents and talkies. For a time, George trained his brother Raoul's stable of
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. Their horse Sunset Trail competed in the 1937 Kentucky Derby won by
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who went on to win the U.S. Triple Crown. Sunset Trail finished sixteenth in a field of twenty runners. In the 1940s, he married for a second time and enjoyed many years of happy retirement in
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. The destruction/loss of two-thirds of his movies meant he could not be included in silent film compilations on TV in the 1960s/70s. Regardless, he was interviewed by historians and journalists who sought him out for profiles, articles and anecdotes.


Death

He died in
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of pneumonia at the age of 92. He is buried in San Gabriel Cemetery, Los Angeles.


Selected filmography

* ''
The Birth of a Nation ''The Birth of a Nation'', originally called ''The Clansman'', is a 1915 American silent epic drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish. The screenplay is adapted from Thomas Dixon Jr.'s 1905 novel and play ''The Cla ...
'' (1915) - Minor Role (uncredited) * ''The Fencing Master'' (1915) * ''A Bad Man and Others'' (1915) * ''Don Quixote'' (1915) * '' The Serpent'' (1916) * ''
Gold and the Woman ''Gold and the Woman'' is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by James Vincent and starring Theda Bara. The film is now considered to be lost. Plot Dugald Chandos, an early English settler in America, tries to buy a thousand acres of ...
'' (1916) * '' Blue Blood and Red'' (1916) * ''The Beast'' (1916) * ''
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'' (1916) * ''
The Island of Desire ''The Island of Desire'' is a lost 1917 silent film adventure directed by Otis Turner, produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation and starring George Walsh. Cast *George Walsh - Bruce Chalmers *Patricia Palmer - Leila Denham * Anna Luther ...
'' (1917) * '' Melting Millions'' (1917) * ''
The Book Agent ''The Book Agent'' is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by Otis Turner and starring George Walsh, Doris Pawn, and William Burress.Solomon p.239 Cast * George Walsh as Harry Kelly * Doris Pawn as Mollie Lester * William Burress as C ...
'' (1917) * '' The Honor System'' (1917) * '' The Pride of New York'' (1917) * ''
The Yankee Way ''The Yankee Way'' is a 1917 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Richard Stanton and starring George Walsh, Enid Markey and Joseph J. Dowling.Solomon p.242 Cast * George Walsh as Dick Mason * Enid Markey as Princess Alexia * Jose ...
'' (1917) * ''
Some Boy! ''Some Boy!'' is a 1917 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Otis Turner, and starring George Walsh, Doris Pawn, and Herschel Mayall. A review of the film in the trade publication '' Exhibitors Herald'' said, "The story is too slight ...
'' (1917) * ''Jack Spurlock, Prodigal'' (1918) * ''
On the Jump ''On the Jump'' is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Like many American films of the time, ''On the Jump'' was subject to cuts by city and st ...
'' (1918) * ''The Kid Is Clever'' (1918) - Himself / Kirk White * ''Luck and Pluck'' (1919) * '' Never Say Quit'' (1919) * '' Help! Help! Police!'' (1919) * ''
Putting One Over ''Putting One Over'' is a lost 1919 silent film drama directed by Edward Dillon and starring George Walsh. It was produced and directed by Fox Film Corporation. Cast *George Walsh - Horace Barney/Jack Trevor * Edith Stockton - Helen Townsend *Ra ...
'' (1919) * '' The Winning Stroke'' (1919) * '' The Shark'' (1920) * ''
A Manhattan Knight ''A Manhattan Knight'' is a 1920 American silent mystery film directed by George Beranger and starring George Walsh, Virginia Hammond, William H. Budd, Warren Cook, Jack Hopkins, and William T. Hayes. It is based on the 1911 novel ''Find the Woma ...
'' (1920) * ''
The Plunger ''The Plunger'' is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Dell Henderson and starring George Walsh, Virginia Valli and Richard Neill.Connelly p.397 Cast * George Walsh as 'Take a Chance' Schuyler * Virginia Valli as Alice Houghton * ...
'' (1920) * '' The Dead Line'' (1920) * '' Dynamite Allen'' (1921) * ''
With Stanley in Africa ''With Stanley in Africa'' is a 1922 American adventure film serial directed by William James Craft and Edward A. Kull and released by Universal Film Manufacturing Co. This serial is considered to be a lost film. Plot Cast * George Walsh as ...
'' (1922) * '' Vanity Fair'' (1923) * '' Rosita'' (1923) * ''
Slave of Desire ''Slave of Desire'' (originally titled ''The Magic Skin'') is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by George D. Baker, produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures. It was based on the novel ''La Peau de chagrin'' by Honoré de Balzac, fi ...
'' (1923) * ''
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'' (1923) * ''
The Miracle Makers ''The Miracle Makers'' is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by W.S. Van Dyke and starring Leah Baird, George Walsh and Edith Yorke.Connelly p.171 Synopsis Doris Mansfield is forced to marry Bill Bruce, despite being engaged to another m ...
'' (1923) * '' Souls for Sale'' (1923) - Himself (uncredited) * ''
American Pluck ''American Pluck'' is a 1925 American silent action comedy film directed by Richard Stanton. ''American Pluck'' was Stanton's last film. It stars George Walsh and Wanda Hawley Wanda Hawley (born Selma Wanda Pittack; July 30, 1895 – Ma ...
'' (1925) * '' Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925 film)'' (1925) (he recorded almost the entire film, but was replaced by
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) * '' Blue Blood'' (1925) * ''
A Man of Quality ''A Man of Quality'' is a 1926 American silent crime film directed by Wesley Ruggles and starring George Walsh, Ruth Dwyer and Brian Donlevy. The survival status of the film is unknown. Cast * George Walsh as Jack Banning * Ruth Dwyer as Mario ...
'' (1926) * ''
The Prince of Broadway ''The Prince of Broadway'' is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by John Gorman and starring George Walsh, Alyce Mills, and Freeman Wood. Plot As described in a film magazine review, middleweight boxing champion George Burke leads a c ...
'' (1926) * '' The Test of Donald Norton'' (1926) * ''
Striving for Fortune ''Striving for Fortune'' is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Nat Ross and starring George Walsh, Beryl Roberts and Tefft Johnson.Munden p.773 Synopsis In Newport News, Virginia, a shipbuilder working on a new vessel has to thwa ...
'' (1926) * ''
Back to Liberty ''Back to Liberty'' is a 1927 American silent mystery film directed by Bernard McEveety and starring George Walsh, Edmund Breese and Dorothy Hall.Munden p.33 Cast * George Walsh as Jimmy Stevens * Edmund Breese as Tom Devon / Reginald Briand ...
'' (1927) * ''
The Broadway Drifter ''The Broadway Drifter'' is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by Bernard McEveety and starring George Walsh, Dorothy Hall and Arthur Donaldson.Munden p.89 Synopsis A drifter who hangs around Broadway is disowned by his father. He tries ...
'' (1927) * ''
The Winning Oar ''The Winning Oar'' is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by Bernard McEveety and starring George Walsh, Dorothy Hall and Arthur Donaldson.Munden p.909 Cast * George Walsh as Ted Scott * Dorothy Hall as Gloria Brooks * William Cain a ...
'' (1927) * '' His Rise to Fame'' (1927) * ''
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'' (1927) * '' Inspiration'' (1928) * ''
Me and My Gal ''Me and My Gal'' is a 1932 American pre-Code drama and romantic comedy film starring Spencer Tracy and Joan Bennett, directed by Raoul Walsh, and released by the Fox Film Corporation. The film tells the story of jaunty young policeman Danny Do ...
'' (1932) * ''
Out of Singapore ''Out of Singapore'' is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Charles Hutchison and starring Noah Beery, Dorothy Burgess and Miriam Seegar. The film was re-released by Astor Pictures in 1941 as ''Gangsters of the Sea''.Pitts p.235 Plo ...
'' (1932) * ''
The Return of Casey Jones The Return of Casey Jones is a 1933 American Pre-Code action adventure film directed by John P. McCarthy, written by Harry L. Fraser and starring Charles Starrett and Ruth Hall. The film is based on the story of the same name by John Johns, pu ...
'' (1933) * ''
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'' (1933) * ''
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'' (1933) * ''
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'' (1934) * '' The Live Wire'' (1936)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Walsh, George 1889 births 1981 deaths American people of English descent American people of Irish descent American male film actors American male silent film actors American horse trainers American racehorse owners and breeders Deaths from pneumonia in California 20th-century American male actors Male actors from New York City