Sydney Walker was an American character actor of stage and screen and voice artist, with a career that spanned over five decades. He is most known for Prelude to a Kiss (elderly man Meg Ryan's character switches bodies with), and as the bus driver on Mrs. Doubtfire.
Walker made his Broadway debut as the Archbishop of Canterbury in the famous 1960 production of Jean Anouilh's "Beckett," which starred Laurence Olivier and Anthony Quinn. He subsequently appeared in 22 Broadway productions from 1960 to 1973.
Walker made his movie debut in the Kirk Douglas movie A Lovely Way to Die (1968) and played the doctor in Love Story (1970). He made five appearances on the CBS Radio Mystery Theater in 1974. His last film was Getting Even with Dad (1994), but his most famous movie role came two years earlier in the film adaptation of Prelude to a Kiss (1992), in which he reprized the role of the Old Man he had assayed in the 1988 Berkeley Repertory production of the Craig Lucas play.
1993
as Bus Driver
1992
as Old Man
1991
as Mr. Granville
1990
as Rabbi
1987
as Obstetrician
1985
as Voice Characterization (Deej) (voice)
1984
as Deej (voice)
1981
as Fezziwig
1977
as Narrator
1974
as Levshin
1971
as Levshin
1970
as Dr. Shapeley
1970
as Psychiatrist
1970
as Lincoln