Richard Walsh

Birth : 1922-11-02,

Death : 1995-01-02

Movies

Fate Is the Hunter
Radio Newsman (uncredited)
A man refuses to believe that pilot error caused a fatal crash, and persists in looking for another reason. Airliner crashes near Los Angeles due to unusual string of coincidences. Stewardess, who is sole survivor, joins airline executives in discovering the causes of the crash.
Northern Patrol
Constable Ralph Gregg
Northern Patrol was the last entry in Monogram/Allied Artists' off-and-on "Northwest Mountie" series. Taking time off from his Sky King shooting schedule, Kirby Grant stars as mounted policeman Rod Webb, while second billing is bestowed upon Webb's faithful dog Chinook. In this one, Webb tries to prove that the suicide of a young trapper was actually murder. The film offers a dash of novelty value in having the principal baddie turn out to be a beautiful woman (Marion Carr). Scripted by actor Warren Douglas, Northern Patrol was directed by Rex Bailey, the former assistant to the series' original helmsman, Frank McDonald.
To the Victor
Soldier (uncredited)
An American serviceman remains in France after WWII and becomes a black marketeer.
Smart Girls Don't Talk
Johnny Warjak
A society woman gets involved with a gangster only to find he has hidden plans.
Johnny Belinda
Fergus McQuiggen (uncredited)
A small-town doctor helps a deaf-mute farm girl learn to communicate.
Wallflower
Lester Matthews
Two stepsisters become rivals for the same handsome bachelor. Comedy.
The Unsuspected
Reporter (uncredited)
The secretary of an affably suave radio mystery host mysteriously commits suicide after his wealthy young niece disappears.
Dark Passage
Policeman (uncredited)
A man convicted of murdering his wife escapes from prison and works with a woman to try and prove his innocence.
The Unfaithful
Reporter
Christine Hunter kills an intruder and tells her husband and lawyer that it was an act of self-defense. It's later revealed that he was actually her lover and she had posed for an incriminating statue he created.