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Walter Hiers

From Wikipedia Walter Hiers (July 18, 1893 Cordele, Georgia – February 27, 1933 Los Angeles, California) was an American silent film actor who died from pneumonia in 1933, aged 39. During his two decade-long acting career, spanning from 1912 to 1932, he starred in 101 films. He was a particularly prolific actor who could star in over 10 films a year.


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Born:
Jul 18, 1893 In Cordele - Georgia - USA
Movie/TV Credits:
28
First Appeared:
In the movie For His Son 1912-01-21
Latest Project:
Movie 70,000 Witnesses 1932-09-09
Known For
Poster of The Virgin
Poster of Bought and Paid For
Poster of Oh, Lady, Lady
Poster of Experimental Marriage
Filmography
Movie Dancers in the Dark Ollie 1932-03-11
Movie 70,000 Witnesses Old Grad 1932-09-09
Movie A Holy Terror Traveling Salesman (uncredited) 1931-07-19
Movie A Private Scandal Honest John 1931-12-30
Movie A Wireless Lizzie Walter 1929-03-07
Movie Speedy Soda Fountain Cook (uncredited) 1928-04-07
Movie Husband Hunters Sylvester Jones 1927-01-15
Movie Blondes by Choice Horace Rush 1927-10-01
Movie Beware of Widows William Bradford 1927-05-23
Movie Hold Your Breath Freddie 1924-05-24
Movie The Virgin Sam Hawkins 1924-08-01
Movie Hollywood Walter Hiers 1923-08-19
Movie Her Gilded Cage Bud Walton 1922-04-05
Movie Bought and Paid For James Gilley 1922-04-16
Movie The Ghost Breaker Rusty Snow 1922-09-10
Movie Miss Hobbs George Jessup 1920-05-19
Movie The Fourteenth Man Harry Brooks 1920-09-01
Movie The Turning Point Billy Inwood 1920-02-01
Movie Oh, Lady, Lady Willoughby Finch 1920-11-01
Movie Held by the Enemy Thomas Beene 1920-10-24
Movie So Long Letty Tommy Robbins 1920-10-17
Movie Experimental Marriage Charlie Hamilton 1919-03-10
Movie Bill Henry Salesman 1919-08-17
Movie Brown of Harvard Tubby 1918-01-10
Movie The End of the Tour 'Skinny' Smith 1917-01-29
Movie Life's Whirlpool Fatty Holmes 1917-11-08
Movie The Conquest of Canaan Norman Flitcroft 1916-10-01
Movie For His Son At Soda Fountain (uncredited) 1912-01-21