John Wald

John Wald

Deceased · Born: Sep 6, 1908 · Died: Mar 22, 1988

Personal Details

BornSep 6, 1908 Hastings, Minnesota, USA

Biography

John Wald, a talented actor, entered the world on September 6, 1908, in the charming town of Hastings, Minnesota, USA. This remarkable individual would go on to make a lasting impact in the world of entertainment, leaving behind a legacy that would be cherished for generations to come.

Throughout his illustrious career, John Wald would appear in a multitude of films, including the critically acclaimed "Canon City" (1948),the humorous "The Senator Was Indiscreet" (1947),and the action-packed "Alias the Champ" (1949). His remarkable talent and dedication to his craft would earn him widespread recognition and admiration from audiences and critics alike.

Tragically, John Wald's life would come to a close on March 22, 1988, in the bustling city of Los Angeles, California, USA. Though his passing would be met with sadness, his enduring legacy would continue to inspire and captivate those who had the pleasure of experiencing his remarkable work.

Career

1950
Peggy
Peggy as Announcer
1949
Alias the Champ
Alias the Champ as TV Announcer (voice)
Red Light
Red Light as Reporter at Airport (uncredited)
1948
Under California Stars
Under California Stars as WYX Radio Announcer
1947
Undercover Maisie
Undercover Maisie as Announcer (Uncredited)
Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman
Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman as Radio announcer (uncredited)
Body and Soul
Body and Soul as Ringside Announcer (uncredited)
1946
Her Adventurous Night
Her Adventurous Night as Radio Announcer (uncredited)
1945
Gangs of the Waterfront
Gangs of the Waterfront as Johnny Henderson
Swingin' on a Rainbow
Swingin' on a Rainbow as Radio Announcer (uncredited)
Hitchhike to Happiness
Hitchhike to Happiness as Radio Announcer (uncredited)
1943
Dixie Dugan
Dixie Dugan as Announcer (uncredited)
Margin for Error
Margin for Error as American Announcer
Gangway for Tomorrow
Gangway for Tomorrow as Radio Announcer
1940
The Mad Hatter
The Mad Hatter as Various (voice) (uncredited)
Public Deb No. 1
Public Deb No. 1 as Announcer
Hullabaloo
Hullabaloo as Announcer in 'Battle of the Planets' Broadcast
1939
Dancing Co-Ed
Dancing Co-Ed as Newscaster (uncredited)