Walter Matthau

@Actors, Timeline and Life

Walter Matthau was an American actor who was well-known his performances in theatre, feature films and television

Oct 1, 1920

AmericanFilm & Theater PersonalitiesActorsLibra Celebrities
Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: October 1, 1920
  • Died on: July 1, 2000
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Actors
  • Spouses: Carol Grace (m. 1959–2000), Grace Geraldine Johnson (m. 1948–1958)
  • Childrens: Charles Matthau, David Matthau, Jenny Matthau
  • Birth Place: New York City, New York, United States

Walter Matthau born at

New York City, New York, United States

Unsplash
Birth Place

In 1948, he married Grace Geraldine Johnson and the couple had two children named Jenny and David. However, the couple divorced in 1958. Jenny grew up to become the president of the Natural Gourmet Institute in New York City and David became a radio news reporter.

Unsplash
Personal Life

He married Carol Marcus in 1959 and they had a son named Charlie Matthau who grew up to pursue television direction and acting.

Unsplash
Personal Life

Walter Matthau was known to be a heavy drinker and smoker. He suffered a heart attack in 1966; ten years after which he underwent a heart bypass surgery.

Unsplash
Personal Life

Walter Matthau was born Walter John Matthow on 1 October 1920, in New York, to Milton Matthow, an electrician, and Rose (née Berolsky). He had an elder brother named Henry.

Unsplash
Childhood & Early Life

He had been a part of a camp - the Tranquility Camp, where he initially showcased his acting skills in shows that were staged by the camp on Saturdays. Later, he also got the opportunity to attend the Surprise Lake Camp. *When he was 11 years old, he worked part time as a cashier in the Yiddish Theater District. He completed his school education from the Seward Park High School in New York.

Unsplash
Childhood & Early Life

After graduating from school, Walter Matthau pursued various government jobs, such as, gymnasium instructor for the Works Progress Administration, forest ranger in Montana and a boxing coach for policemen, for short periods of time. He later enrolled in the US Army and during World War II he served the U.S Army Air Forces as radio cryptographer and radioman gunner with the Eighth Air Force in Britain. He progressed to the rank of staff sergeant and earned six battle stars. *After his discharge from military service, he attended the New School for Social Research Dramatic Workshop. He began giving professional performances in theatre in 1946 and two years later he received his first Broadway role in ‘Anne of the Thousand Days’.

Unsplash
Career

In the following years he appeared on stage as part of the plays like ‘The Liar’ (1950), ‘Twilight Walk’ (1951), ‘One Bright Day’ (1952) ‘In Any Language’ (1952), ‘The Grey-Eyed People’ (1953) and ‘The Burning Glass’ (1953). In 1952, he also made an appearance in the pilot of the television sitcom ‘Mister Peepers’. *In 1955, he achieved the lead role status in the Broadway comedy ‘Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?’. He made his feature film debut the same year with a negative role in ‘The Kentuckian’. *In 1957, he appeared in the film ‘A Face in the Crowd’ that was based on a short story ‘Our Arkansas Traveler’. *In 1958, he played the role of a villain in Elvis Presley starrer ‘King Creole’. The same year he acted in the movies ‘Voice in the Mirror’, ‘Ride a Crooked Trail’ and ‘Onionhead’.

Unsplash
Career

He directed and acted in the melodrama ‘Gangster story’ in 1959. This was his only directorial venture. During this time he continued with his performances in theatre. The major plays in which he performed during this period include: ‘Once More, With Feeling!’ (1958), ‘A Shot in the Dark’ (1961), and ‘The Odd Couple’. *During the 1960s he acted in several genres like the drama ‘Fail Safe’ (1964), comedy ‘Goodbye Charlie’ (1964) and thriller ‘Mirage’ (1965). During this time he also appeared in several television series like ‘Tallahassee 7000’ (1961), ‘Route 66’ (1961) and ‘Alfred Hitchcock Presents’. *He played a significant role in the 1966 film ‘The Fortune Cookie’. The film was the first of his collaborations with actor Jack Lemmon. including the film adaptation of ‘The Odd Couple' (1968), the television revival of ‘Juno and the Peacock’, ‘Kotch’(1971), ‘JFK’ (1991) and the ‘Grumpy Old Men’ series of the 1990s among others.

Unsplash
Career

Several popular Broadway acts were adapted to films with him as the leading actor. These included: ‘Cactus Flower’ (1969), ‘Hello, Dolly!’ (1969), ‘Plaza Suite’ (1971), ‘California Suite’ (1978) and ‘I Ought to Be in Pictures’ (1982). *During the mid-1970s, he got the opportunity to act in several thriller and action oriented films like ‘The Laughing Policeman’ (1973), ‘Charley Varrick’ (1973) and ‘The Taking of Pelham One Two Three’ (1974). *He also acted in the popular comedy drama films of the time like ‘Pete 'n' Tillie’ (1972), ‘The Front Page’ (1974), ‘The Sunshine Boys’ (1975) and ‘The Bad News Bears’ (1976). *In 1994, he played Albert Einstein in the romantic comedy film ‘I.Q’. Other movies that he was a part of during the 1990s include ‘Dennis the Menace’ (1993),’The Grass Harp’ (1995), ‘Out to Sea’ (1997) and ‘The Odd Couple II’ (1998). His last feature film was ‘Hanging Up’ (2000).

Unsplash
Career

During his career, he had also been part of documentaries like ‘The Gentleman Tramp’ (1975), ‘Beyond 'JFK': The Question of Conspiracy’ (1992) and ‘The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg’ (1998).

Unsplash
Career

Among the best performances of Walter Matthau were award winning plays like ‘A Shot in the Dark’ (1961) and ‘The Odd Couple’ (1965), and feature films, ‘The Fortune Cookie’ (1966), ‘Pete 'n' Tillie’ (1972), ‘Charley Varrick’ (1973) and ‘The Sunshine Boys’ (1975) among many others.

Unsplash
Major Works