Robert Walker Filmography

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Known for Acting · Strangers on a Train, Madame Curie, The Clock
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What genres did Robert Walker primarily work in during his career?
Robert Walker appeared in a variety of genres including romance, drama, comedy, war, history, and western films throughout the 1940s and early 1950s.
What are some of Robert Walker's most notable film roles?
Some of Robert Walker's notable roles include Bruno Antony in Strangers on a Train (1951), Col. Jeff Nixon in The Beginning or the End (1947), and Corporal Joe Allen in The Clock (1945).
During which years was Robert Walker most active in his film career?
Robert Walker's film career was most active between 1943 and 1952, with the 1940s being his most prolific decade.
Did Robert Walker star in any historical or biographical films?
Yes, Robert Walker starred in historical and biographical films such as Madame Curie (1943), where he played David Le Gros, and Song of Love (1947), portraying composer Johannes Brahms.
Are Robert Walker's films available on modern physical media formats?
Yes, many of Robert Walker's films are available on physical media formats including Blu-ray and DVD.
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