Wilfred Walter, a British thespian of great renown, made his grand entrance into the world on the second day of March, 1882, within the quaint and idyllic town of Ripon, nestled serenely in the picturesque county of North Yorkshire, England, a part of the United Kingdom.
Noted thespian, he etched a permanent imprint on the silver screen, boasting an extensive filmography that spans multiple decades, featuring a diverse array of critically acclaimed motion pictures, such as the 1937 cinematic adaptation of the ancient Greek mythological tale, Pyramus and Thisbe, a 1939 psychological thriller that pushed the boundaries of tension and suspense, The Human Monster, and the 1940 drama, Lady in Distress, a poignant exploration of the human condition.
Wilfred's personal life was a testament to the profound impact that a single, significant relationship can have on an individual's existence, as he was happily married to the enchanting Emma May START, with whom he shared a bond that transcended the ordinary, their love being a deep and abiding one that was marked by a profound sense of connection and mutual devotion.
On a somber note, the curtain finally came down on his remarkable life's journey on the ninth day of July, 1958, amidst the serene and peaceful ambiance of Ashtead, a picturesque town nestled in the heart of Surrey, England, a part of the United Kingdom, thus bidding farewell to a remarkable individual whose remarkable achievements and captivating performances would forever be etched in the collective memory of future generations, serving as a testament to the enduring power of his legacy.