Walter Summers, a renowned writer and director of considerable acclaim, first drew breath on September 2, 1896, in the charming town of Barnstaple, situated in the picturesque county of Devon, England, United Kingdom.
Throughout his illustrious career, Summers left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, with a string of impressive credits to his name, including the 1930 film "Raise the Roof", the 1935 release "Hell's Cargo", and the 1939 production "The Human Monster".
Summers' life came to a close in April 1973, as he breathed his last in the bustling London borough of Wandsworth, England, United Kingdom.