Walter Huston Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
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Published May 25, 2026
Walter Huston Biography
(One of the Modern Theater's Greatest Actors)Birthday: April 5, 1883 (Aries)
Born In: Toronto, Canada
Advanced SearchWalter Thomas Huston was a Canadian-born American actor, who had been equally successful on stage and big screen. Trained as an engineer, he made his acting debut while he was still in his teens but marriage and family soon forced him to give up acting and take up job at power plants in America. He started the second innings once he lost the job and for more than ten years earned his living by vaudeville. It was only in the mid nineteen-twenties that he could create a foothold in Broadway and once that was done Hollywood was not far off. His first film was released in 1929; but it was ‘Abraham Lincoln’ released the next year, which established him as one of the major actors of that era. In a career that spanned almost two decades, he made around fifty movies, winning a number of Academy nominations and also awards, especially for his role in ‘The Treasure of the Sierra Madre’ directed by his son John. However, he did not neglect the stage all together. His performances in ‘Dodsworth’ and ’Knickerbocker Holiday’ were highly appreciated by critics. Quick FactsAlso Known As: Walter Thomas Houghston
Died At Age: 67
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Bayonne Whipple, Ninetta Sunderland, Rhea Gore
father: Robert Moore Huston
mother: Elizabeth Huston
siblings: Margaret Carrington
children: John Huston
Born Country: Canada
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Height: 6'0" (183 cm), 6'0" Males
place of death: Los Angeles, California, United States
Ancestry: Canadian American
Cause of Death: Aortic Aneurysm
City: Toronto, Canada
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American CelebritiesAmerican MenTall CelebritiesTall Male CelebritiesAries Actors Childhood & Early YearsWalter Thomas Huston (originally Houghston) was born on April 5, 1883 in Toronto to Robert Moore Houghston and Elizabeth (née McGibbon). Initially, the family had a farm near Orangeville in the Dufferin County, Ontario. Just before his birth, they moved to Toronto, where his father established a construction company.Walter had one brother and two sisters. One of the sisters, Margaret Carrington, later became famous as theatrical voice coach. In Toronto, Walter attended Winchester Street Public School. Later he studied engineering and concurrently, worked at his father’s farm. In spare time, he attended ‘Shaw School of Acting’.Huston made his acting debut in 1902 in Toronto. He then toured with different companies enacting important roles in plays like ‘In Convict Stripes’, ‘Julius Caesar’ and ‘The Sign of the Cross’. At the same time, he also grew a passion for vaudeville.Unfortunately, he had to leave acting after he got married in 1904. The income from his acting career was not at all steady and he found it difficult to maintain his family with it. He therefore, shifted to the USA and very soon started working as a manger in power stations - first in Nevada and then in Missouri.Huston lost his job in 1909 because the design of the power station, on which he was working in Missouri, proved faulty; it nearly drowned a town. He then went back to stage.