Walter Stocker

Walter Stocker

Deceased · Born: Sep 1, 1925 · Died: Dec 5, 2003

Personal Details

BornSep 1, 1925 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Biography

Walter Stocker, a multifaceted artist, entered this world on September 1, 1925, in the vibrant city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, a place rich in history and culture.

As an accomplished actor and director, Stocker's professional journey was marked by a wide range of projects, including the iconic film "They Saved Hitler's Brain" (1968),a thought-provoking cinematic experience that captivated audiences worldwide.

His repertoire also included the 1963 thriller "The Madmen of Mandoras", a suspenseful tale that kept viewers on the edge of their seats, and the 1978 psychological drama "Till Death", a gripping exploration of the human psyche.

On a personal note, Walter Stocker was married to the lovely Pamela Edna Cox, a union that brought joy and companionship to his life.

Sadly, Walter Stocker's life came to a close on December 5, 2003, in Port Hueneme, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy of his remarkable work and the memories of those who knew him.

Career

1986
1981
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy as Charles Collingwood
1975
The Sunshine Boys
The Sunshine Boys as T.V. Executive
1971
The Killers
The Killers as Delvos
1963
1957
12 Angry Men
12 Angry Men as Man Waiting for Elevator (uncredited)
1978
Till Death
Till Death as Director