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Walter Percival (May 2, 1887–January 28,1934) was an American actor, producer, and writer on the stage and screen. He performed in numerous theater productions before making his film debut in 1918. In 1909, Percival was part of a company headed by
Grace Van Studdiford Grace Van Studdiford (''née'' Quivey; January 8, 1873 – January 29, 1927) was an early twentieth-century American opera singer and actress. She never recorded for gramophone but made a few motion pictures. Her Broadway roles are limited as ...
. His Broadway debut was in ''A Venetian Romance'' (1904), and his last Broadway performance was in ''Find Daddy'' (1926).


Filmography

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Our Mrs. McChesney ''Our Mrs. McChesney'' is a lost 1918 American silent comedy-drama film produced and distributed by Metro Pictures, directed by Ralph Ince, and based on the 1915 play by Edna Ferber and George V. Hobart which starred Ethel Barrymore. Barrymore ...
'' (1918) * ''
The Moral Sinner ''The Moral Sinner'' is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Ralph Ince and written by Willis Goldbeck, Josephine Quirk, and Rita Weiman, based on the 1904 play ''Leah Kleschna'' by C. M. S. McLellan. The film stars Dorothy Dalton, J ...
'' (1924) * ''
The Flying Horseman ''The Flying Horseman'' is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Orville O. Dull and written by Gertrude Orr. The film stars Buck Jones, Gladys McConnell, Bruce Covington, Walter Percival, Hank Mann, and Harvey Clark. The film was r ...
'' (1926) * '' The Big City'' (1928) * '' Lights of New York'' (1928) * '' Lightnin''' (1930) * '' The Avenger'' (1931) * ''
The Homicide Squad ''The Homicide Squad'' is a 1931 American pre-Code crime film directed by George Melford and Edward L. Cahn and written by John Thomas Neville, Charles Logue and Tom Reed. It is based on a 1928 Henry La Cossitt short story that originally ran in ...
'' (1931) * '' Cabin in the Cotton'' (1932) * ''
Tillie and Gus ''Tillie and Gus'' is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Francis Martin, co-written by Martin and Walter DeLeon, and starring W.C. Fields, Alison Skipworth, Baby LeRoy, Julie Bishop, and Clarence Wilson. It is based on a short ...
'' (1933)


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* 1887 births 1934 deaths 20th-century American male actors American male film actors American male stage actors Broadway theatre people {{US-actor-stub