Walter Andrew Brennan (July 25, 1894 – September 21, 1974) was an American actor and singer. He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performances in Come and Get It (1936), Kentucky (1938), and The Westerner (1940), making him one of only three male actors to win three Academy Awards. Brennan was also nominated for his performance in Sergeant York (1941). Other noteworthy performances were in To Have and Have Not (1944), My Darling Clementine (1946), Red River (1948), and Rio Bravo (1959).
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as Self (archive footage)
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as (archive footage)
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as Self (archive footage)
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as Self (archive footage)
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as 'Stumpy' (archive footage)
1975
as H. P. Kingman
1974
as Benjamin Morgan
1973
as Self (archive footage)
1972
as Cody Guilford
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as Nash Crawford
1970
as Sheriff Matt Fenley
1969
as Nash Crawford
1969
as Pa Danby
1969
as Self
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as Grandpa Bower
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as Self (archive footage)
1967
as Pop Gillis
1967
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as D.J. Mulrooney / Knobby
1966
as Quentin
1965
as Alf Simes
1965
as Narrator
1962
as Col. Jeb Hawkins
1962
as 'Preacher' Hawker
1959
as Stumpy
1957
as Grandpa Amos McCoy
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as Dr. Charles Grayson
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as John Dinwitty
1957
as Uncle George Williams
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as Karp
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as Self
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as Joe
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as Sheriff John Larson
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as Self
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as Jake
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as Uncle Jesse Jackson
1956
as Jeffrey Storys
1956
as Ned Otis
1955
as Doc Lacy
1955
as Grandpa Atkins
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as Saul
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as Doc T.R. Velie Jr.
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as Simon Bhumer
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as Self
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as Sam Brannon
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as Ben Tatum
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as C.P.O 'Chief' O'Malley
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as Self
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as Duffy
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as Link Morley
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as Self
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as Jim Harper
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as Grandpa Firth Crockett
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as Maj. Gen. Wolfe
1951
as Ezra Jenkins
1951
as Simmons AKA Mr. Ears
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as 'Doc' Butcher
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as Timothy 'Pop' Keith
1950
as Self - Intermission Guest
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as Sheriff Bill Howard
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as Cap MacKellar
1950
as Rimrock
1950
as Terence Sweeny
1950
as Dr. Jonathan Mark
1950
as Self - Mystery Guest
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as Pete Richard
1949
as Pop Courteen
1949
as Mr. Matthews
1948
as Kris Barden
1948
as 'Groot' Nadine
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as Tony Maule
1947
as Murph
1946
as Pop Gruber
1946
as Old Man Clanton
1946
as Jesse Rogers
1946
as Eben Folger
1945
as Capt. Bounce of the Riverbird
1945
as Eddie
1944
as Featherhead
1944
as J. F. 'Thunder' Bolt
1943
as Karp
1943
as George, Mailman
1943
as Prof. Stephen Novotny
1943
as Cornelius Burden
1942
as Chief Yeoman Henry Johnson
1942
as Sam Blake
1941
as Grandpa
1941
as Tom Keefer
1941
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
1941
as Pastor Rosier Pile
1941
as Captain Jonathan Thorne
1941
as The Colonel
1941
as Hector Titus
1940
as Judge Roy Bean
1940
as William P. Stewart
1940
as 'Hunk' Marriner
1939
as Jim
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as Jeff Slocum
1939
as Professor Lawson
1939
as Ezra Peavey (edited from 'The Buccaneer')
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as Walter
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as Peter Goodwin
1938
as Sugar
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as Chuckawalla
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as Ossian Popham
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as Muff Potter
1938
as Ezra Peavey
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as Gramp 'Hercules' Flynn
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as Cappy Ricks
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as Uncle Hugo
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as 'Oats'
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as Newt Holley
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as Swan Bostrom
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as Bugs Meyers
1936
as Lem
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as Taxi Driver
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as Samuel 'Gus' Barton
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as Station Agent
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as Grandpa
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as Old Atrocity
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as Peddler
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as Wedding Witness (uncredited)
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as Stone Cutter (uncredited)
1935
as 'Legs' Garnett
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as Joseph
1935
as Paul - Railroad Telegrapher (uncredited)
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as Peasant (uncredited)
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as Soldier at Kelly's Wreckage
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as Bill Jenkins
1935
as Father (uncredited)
1935
as Abner
1935
as First Gossip
1935
as Stuttering Cook
1935
as Lem
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as Pete
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as Reporter on Ship (uncredited)
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as Zeke - Stage Driver
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as Auto mechanic
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as Prisoner on Ship
1934
as Proprietor of Java Joe's
1934
as Hot Dog Vendor (uncredited)
1934
as Clifford (uncredited)
1934
as Switchman (uncredited)
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as Roscoe (uncredited)
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as Radio Announcer
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as Train Conductor (uncredited)
1934
as Otto - Bicycle Repair Man
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as Chauffeur (uncredited)
1934
as Elmer Spicer
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as Hick (uncredited)
1934
as Dr. Johnson the Coroner (uncredited)
1934
as Drunk Customer (uncredited)
1934
as Stuttering Boarder
1934
as Niagara Falls Boatman (Uncredited)
1934
as 2nd Bus Driver (uncredited)
1933
as Soda Jerk
1933
as Bicycle Owner (uncredited)
1933
as Auditioning Man Who Does Animal Sounds (Uncredited)
1933
as Backstage Detective [extra]
1933
as Reporter
1933
as Farmhand at Wedding (uncredited)
1933
as Stuttering Thief
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as Stuttering Waiter
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as Man Chuckling at Train Station
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as The Radio Repairman
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as 'Skid' (uncredited)
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as Ticket Taker
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as Drunk #2
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as Walt (uncredited)
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as Joe, Garage Attendant (Uncredited)
1933
as Counterman at Jewel Diner (uncredited)
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as Stuttering Waiter
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as Cashier Summers
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as Mechanic (uncredited)
1932
as Protester Sign Carrier (uncredited)
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as Man in Junkyard
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as Lighting Technician (uncredited)
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as News Commentator at Game (uncredited)
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as Officer Dugan
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as Court Bailiff (uncredited)
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as Joe
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as Bendix the Deputy Sheriff
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as Police Dispatcher (uncredited)
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as Newspaperman
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as Holly
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as Cigar Stand Proprietor (uncredited)
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as Sheriff Lew Collins
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as Lanky Smith (uncredited)
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as Sailor (uncredited)
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as Musician (uncredited)
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as Hector
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as Walt
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as Driver
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as Minor Role (uncredited)
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as Spumoni Bodyguard (uncredited)
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as Milkman (uncredited)
1930
as Desk Sergeant ('Springtime') / Soldier ('All Noisy on the Eastern Front') / Waiter ('Oh! Forevermore!') / Front End of Horse / Quartet Member ('Nellie')
1930
as Side Show Barker
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as Skinny Rawlins
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as Clown (uncredited)
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as Paul Revere
1929
as Marine Pilot
1929
as Road House Thug (uncredited)
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as Pat O'Shea
1929
as Ranch Foreman
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as Minor Role (uncredited)
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as Student
1927
as Henchman (uncredited)
1927
as Cashier at Cunningham's Rink
1927
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as Below Deck Yacht Crewman
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as Billy Martin
1927
as Hula Hula Hut Customer
1926
as Lunch Counterman (uncredited)
1925
as Racing Spectator in Grandstand at Rodeo (uncredited)
1925
as Minor Role (uncredited)
1925