
Walter Abel (June 6, 1898 – March 26, 1987) was an American stage and film character actor. His eyes were brown and his (adult) height was five foot ten inches.
Abel was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, the son of Christine (née Becker) and Richard Michael Abel. Abel graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts where he had studied in 1917 and joined a touring company. He made his Broadway debut in Forbidden in 1919. His many theatre credits include As You Like It, Desire Under the Elms, Mourning Becomes Electra, Merrily We Roll Along, and Trelawny of the 'Wells'. On the stage, he appeared in Channing Pollock's 1926 production of The Enemy together with Fay Bainter.
Abel was married to concert harpist Marietta Bitter. He died of a myocardial infarction in Essex, Connecticut.
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Mr. Skeffington
1944 · as George Trellis

Grace Quigley
1985 · as Homer Morrison

The Indian Fighter
1955 · as Captain Trask

Fury
1936 · as District Attorney

Night People
1954 · as Maj. R.A. Foster

Dance, Girl, Dance
1940 · as Judge

Holiday Inn
1942 · as Danny Reed

Raintree County
1957 · as T.D. Shawnessy

Arise, My Love
1940 · as Phillips

Mirage
1965 · as Charles Stewart Calvin

So Proudly We Hail
1943 · as Chaplain

Island in the Sky
1953 · as Col. Fuller

Wake Island
1942 · as Cmdr. Roberts

Variety Girl
1947 · as Walter Abel (uncredited)

Quick, Let's Get Married
1964 · as Thief

Wise Girl
1937 · as Karl

Follow the Boys
1944 · as Walter Abel (uncredited)

The Human Duplicators
1965 · as Dr. Munson