Walter Mcgrail
Biography
Biography
Walter McGrail was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. McGrail's career in acting began with his roles in various films like "The Invisible Divorce" (1920), "Where the North Begins" (1923) and "Flaming Youth" (1923). He also appeared in "Champion of Lost Causes" (1925), "The Teaser" (1925) and "The City" (1926). He continued to act in productions like "Last of the Duanes" (1930), "Part Time Wife" (1930) and "Soldiers and Women" (1930). He also appeared in "Men Without Women" (1930). Toward the end of his career, he continued to act in the drama "The World Moves On" (1934) with Madeleine Carroll, the western "Sunset Range" (1935) with Hoot Gibson and the Carl Brisson comedic adaptation "All the King's Horses" (1935). He also appeared in "The Shadow Strikes" (1937) and "Held For Ransom" (1938). McGrail last acted in "A Double Life" (1947). McGrail passed away in April 1970 at the age of 82.