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Jan 1, 2001 · Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19590/ray-walston: accessed ), memorial page for Ray Walston (2 Nov 1914–1 Jan 2001), Find a Grave Memorial ID 19590; Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend; Maintained by Find a Grave.
- Harry Rex Walston
WALSTON—At Baptist hospital, on Tuesday, April 16, 1946, at...
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Actor. His work includes, My Favorite Martian. He won a Tony...
- Harry Rex Walston
Nov 2, 2023 · Actor. His work includes, My Favorite Martian. He won a Tony for Damn Yankees (1958) and two Emmys. Born Herman Walston in Laurel, Mississippi, he grew up in New Orleans, and started his acting career with a local stock company. His big break came in 1939, when he was cast in The Front Page. He is remembered in such...
Tony- and Emmy-winning character actor Ray Walston, who achieved success on the Broadway stage in the mid-1950s as the devil in “Damn Yankees” and later found popularity on the small screen as the...
- Doug Galloway
Jan 1, 2013 · Walston died at 86 after a career that lasted more than 40 years. We hope he’ll excuse the many fans who still remember him as a Martian – most of us remember him for that and much more.
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If you're facing Walter's grave, just turn right and walk west along the curb, and look to your left (south) until you spot a long hedge. Walk around the hedge and you'll find a row of large marble headstones (identical to the kind above Walter's grave) up on the lawn a few paces. A joker to the last, his headstone reads "Jack Lemmon in... "
Jan 2, 2001 · Award-winning character actor Ray Walston, who played the lovable extraterrestrial Uncle Martin on the 1960s TV sitcom My Favorite Martian and a host of cantankerous coots in later years, has...
Jan 3, 2001 · Mr. Walston was satanic with a wry twist, underplaying a role that could have become villainous and singing wistfully about death and destruction in ''Those Were the Good Old Days.''