H.M. Walker
male

Born on June 27, 1878 (146 years old)
Passed Away on June 23, 1937
From West Middlebury, Ohio, USA
Known for Writing
Biography
WALKER, H.M. (Harley Marquis Walker) started as a telegrapher, tapping out the descriptions of sportswriters at boxing matches and sending them to the offices of their newspapers. In 1903 he became a sportswriter himself and wrote a column, “The Wisdom of Blinkey Ben,” for the Los Angeles Examiner before joining Roach in 1917 as a part-time scenario and title writer for Harold Lloyd. In 1920, he left newspaper work and joined Roach full time as head of the editorial department. A brilliant title writer in the silent era, Walker was less skilled at dialogue; he was credited for providing these elements on more than 350 Roach comedies. He usually came up with the title for each film and also wrote fairly severe critiques after each preview. After leaving Roach in 1932 he wrote dialogue for some features, including Son of a Sailor (1933) with Joe E. Brown, W.C. Fields’ The Old Fashioned Way (1934), and the ZaSu Pitts picture Affair of Susan (1935). Walker died in the home of his good friend Leroy Shield, who had written scores at the Roach lot in 1930 and ’31. Died June 23, 1937, Chicago, Illinois, age 58; of a heart attack. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Harley M. "Beanie" Walker (June 27, 1878 – June 23, 1937) was a member of the Hal Roach movie production company from 1916 until his resignation in 1932. The title cards he wrote for Harold Lloyd, Charley Chase, Our Gang and Laurel and Hardy comedies "have entered legend, both for silent films, and as opening remarks for the earlier talkies." He was also an officer of the Roach Studio corporation. On Roach's "Lot of Fun", script development usually started with meetings among the gag men, who would develop what was known as an "action script": the outline of the story and a description of the scenes and some of the sight gags, which generally would run three to six legal-size pages. This document would then pass to Walker, the head of the editorial department, which oversaw not only script editing, but film editing as well. Walker usually came up with the title of each film, wrote "brilliantly witty" title cards which would be produced and inserted into the film, and wrote a critique before the picture went out to the distributors, Pathé Exchange, or later, M-G-M. Walker's writing did not transition well to talkies and by 1931 he had left Roach studio and wrote dialogue for comedies produced by ex-Roach general manager Warren Doane at Universal Pictures. Later, he worked at Paramount Pictures, where he contributed to the W. C. Fields picture The Old Fashioned Way (1934).
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- 1935
- 1934
- 1933
- 1932
Pack Up Your Troubles
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Writer
1932
Any Old Port!
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Writer
1932
The Chimp
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Writer
1932
What Price Taxi
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Writer
1932
What Price Taxi
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Dialogue
1932
The Nickel Nurser
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Writer
1932
Red Noses
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Dialogue
1932
In Walked Charley
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Writer
1932
The Old Bull
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Dialogue
1932
Alum and Eve
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Dialogue
1932
The Music Box
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Writer
1932
County Hospital
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Writer
1932
Scram!
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Writer
1932
Girl Grief
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Dialogue
1932
First in War
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Dialogue
1932
Young Ironsides
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Dialogue
1932
The Music Box
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Dialogue
1932
Scram!
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Dialogue
1932
Helpmates
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Dialogue
1932
The Tabasco Kid
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Writer
1932
The Pooch
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Writer
1932
Choo-Choo!
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Writer
1932
Spanky
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Writer
1932
Strictly Unreliable
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Writer
1932
Show Business
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Dialogue
1932
County Hospital
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Dialogue
1932
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You're Telling Me
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Dialogue
1932
Free Eats
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Writer
1932
- 1931
Be Big!
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Writer
1931
On the Loose
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Writer
1931
Beau Hunks
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Writer
1931
Our Wife
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Dialogue
1931
Playing at Politics
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Writer
1931
War Mamas
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Dialogue
1931
The Pajama Party
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Dialogue
1931
Let's Do Things
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Dialogue
1931
The Chiselers
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Writer
1931
Catch-As Catch-Can
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Dialogue
1931
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Messing Around
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Writer
1931
Rough Seas
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Dialogue
1931
Thundering Tenors
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Dialogue
1931
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The soul of the party
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Dialogue
1931
One of the Smiths
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Dialogue
1931
Skip the Maloo!
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Dialogue
1931
What a Bozo!
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Dialogue
1931
Hasty Marriage
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Dialogue
1931
One Good Turn
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Dialogue
1931
Come Clean
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Dialogue
1931
Chickens Come Home
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Dialogue
1931
Helping Grandma
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Writer
1931
Love Business
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Writer
1931
Shiver My Timbers
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Writer
1931
Little Daddy
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Writer
1931
Pardon Us
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Dialogue
1931
Haunted at Midnight
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Writer
1931
Call a Cop!
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Dialogue
1931
- 1930
The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case
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Writer
1930
Night Owls
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Writer
1930
Dollar Dizzy
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Dialogue
1930
The Fighting Parson
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Writer
1930
The Shrimp
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Writer
1930
The King
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Writer
1930
The Head Guy
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Writer
1930
The Big Kick
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Writer
1930
Below Zero
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Dialogue
1930
Hog Wild
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Dialogue
1930
The Night Life
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Writer
1930
Dollar Dizzy
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Story
1930
Hog Wild
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Writer
1930
All Teed Up
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Dialogue
1930
Fast Work
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Dialogue
1930
A gray in the air
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Writer
1930
Girl Shock
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Writer
1930
High C's
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Dialogue
1930
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The prince of the dollar
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Story
1930
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Follies of love
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Writer
1930
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Gold Diggers
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Story
1930
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The golf player
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Writer
1930
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The golfer
as
Writer
1930
Blotto
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Dialogue
1930
Brats
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Dialogue
1930
Shivering Shakespeare
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Story Editor
1930
The First Seven Years
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Story Editor
1930
When the Wind Blows
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Story Editor
1930
Teacher's Pet
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Dialogue
1930
Whispering Whoopee
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Dialogue
1930
Night of Goblins
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Dialogue
1930
Bear Shooters
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Story Editor
1930
Another Fine Mess
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Dialogue
1930
School's Out
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Dialogue
1930
Doctor's Orders
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Writer
1930
- 1929
Big Business
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Writer
1929
Liberty
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Writer
1929
Double Whoopee
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Writer
1929
Men O' War
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Writer
1929
Boxing Gloves
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Dialogue
1929
Small Talk
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Dialogue
1929
Skirt Shy
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Story
1929
Unaccustomed as We Are
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Dialogue
1929
Berth Marks
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Title Designer
1929
Wrong Again
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Writer
1929
Angora Love
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Other
1929
Hotter Than Hot
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Writer
1929
Moan & Groan, Inc.
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Story Editor
1929
Bouncing Babies
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Story Editor
1929
Crazy Feet
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Scenario Writer
1929
Sky Boy
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Writer
1929
- 1928
The Finishing Touch
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Writer
1928
Their Purple Moment
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Writer
1928
From Soup to Nuts
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Writer
1928
Should Tall Men Marry?
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Title Graphics
1928
Came the Dawn
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Writer
1928
Playin' Hookey
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Writer
1928
Early to Bed
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Writer
1928
Should Married Men Go Home?
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Writer
1928
You're Darn Tootin'
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Writer
1928
Fair and Muddy
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Title Designer
1928
- 1927
Fluttering Hearts
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Writer
1927
Sugar Daddies
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Writer
1927
Many Scrappy Returns
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Writer
1927
Should Men Walk Home?
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Writer
1927
The Battle of the Century
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Title Designer
1927
Putting Pants on Philip
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Writer
1927
The Second 100 Years
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Title Graphics
1927
Hats Off
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Title Designer
1927
The Sting of Stings
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Writer
1927
Sailors, Beware!
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Writer
1927
Ten Years Old
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Title Designer
1927
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Fighting Fathers
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Writer
1927
- 1926
The Nickel-Hopper
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Writer
1926
Get 'Em Young
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Writer
1926
Wise Guys Prefer Brunettes
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Title Graphics
1926
Thundering Fleas
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Title Designer
1926
Bromo and Juliet
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Title Designer
1926
Along Came Auntie
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Title Designer
1926
Crazy Like a Fox
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Title Designer
1926
Wandering Papas
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Title Designer
1926
Good Cheer
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Writer
1926
Long Fliv the King
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Writer
1926
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- 1919
- 1918
- 1917