Jack Walters

Birth : 1884-05-05, Sylvia, Kansas, USA

Death : 1944-01-23

History

Jack Walters was an American actor, active in films from 1917 to 1940. He typically appeared uncredited after the conclusion of the Silent era.

Movies

Life Begins at Forty
Townsman (uncredited)
A small-town newspaper publisher finds himself in opposition to the local banker on the return to town of a lad jailed possibly wrongly for a theft from the bank.
Island of Lost Souls
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
An obsessed scientist conducts profane experiments in evolution, eventually establishing himself as the self-styled demigod to a race of mutated, half-human abominations.
Hoodman Blind
Bull Yeaman
It is a remake of a 1913 film of the same name directed by James Gordon and a 1916 William Farnum Fox feature titled A Man of Sorrow and based on the play Hoodman Blind.
The Galloping Kid
Steve Larabee
Cowboy Simplex Cox, now a drifter and odd-job seeker, lands the assignment of chaperoning the pretty daughter of cattleman "Five-Notch" Arnett. Laura Arnett has a weakness of falling in love with every man she meets---Simplex Cox the exception---and it is Simp's job to keep her from meeting any. However, too late, as she has succumbed to the polished, oily charms of Hubert Bolston, who has dastardly designs upon Arnett's land and intends getting them by marrying the daughter.
The Better Man Wins
Dick Murray
Nell refuses Bill's aid when her rancher father can no longer work, but when her father dies, she turns to Bill for help.
Never Let Go
The Leader of the Fur Stealers
Never Let Go is a 1922 Western short.
Sure Fire
Overland Kid
The rancher Jeff Bransford returns to his ancestral acres and finds them heavily mortgaged and about to be foreclosed and is defended by hired men with guns.
A Daughter of the Law
Slim Dolan
When Eddie, the son of a police officer, gets involved with a criminal gang, his sister tries to steer him away from crime.
Tipped Off
Reverend Sommers
Ranchmen try to play a joke on one of their associates by signing his name to a letter addressed to Sarah Smith, who has advertised in a matrimonial journal. A mix-up occurs on the day of the arrival of the lady when a younger woman, sent to buy stock, also appears on the scene and is mistaken for the prospective bride.
The Champion Liar
A breezy young Westerner loves to talk and tells some "whoppers" for humorous purposes. This get him into trouble with his girl, but he wins her back after she has tried vainly to fall in love with an honest but less entertaining fellow.
The Ace of the Saddle
Inky O'Day
When cattle rancher Cheyenne Harry Henderson discovers that rustlers are attacking his herd, he informs Yucca County's sheriff but learns that the lawman is in cahoots with the outlaws.
The Gun Packer
Brown
With the help of a reformed gunman (and a gang of outlaws), the sheepmen aim to win their water rights from the cattle barons of Rimrock Valley.
By Indian Post
Andy
Jode MacWilliams, a cowboy working on the Circle O ranch, has a crush on the boss's daughter, Peg. After his friend writes a love letter for him, an Indian steals and delivers it to Peg. Meanwhile, word of Jode's affection reaches Peg's father, who has a decidedly less romantic view of this young couple.