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  2. Walter Andrew Brennan (July 25, 1894 – September 21, 1974) was an American actor and singer. He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performances in Come and Get It (1936), Kentucky (1938) and The Westerner (1940), making him one of only three male actors to win three Academy Awards , and the only male or female actor to ...

  3. Learn about the life and career of Walter Brennan, the only actor to win three Oscars for Best Supporting Actor. Find out his birth name, height, family, trademark, trivia, quotes and more.

    • July 25, 1894
    • September 21, 1974
  4. Apr 25, 2024 · Walter Brennan (born July 25, 1894, Lynn, Massachusetts, U.S.—died September 21, 1974, Oxnard, California) was an American character actor, best known for his portrayals of western sidekicks and lovable or irascible old codgers. He was the only performer to win three Academy Awards for best supporting actor.

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  5. IMDb provides a comprehensive overview of Walter Brennan's life and career, from his early days in vaudeville and engineering to his Oscar-winning roles and TV shows. Learn about his range, his accidents, his songs and his legacy.

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    • Lynn, Massachusetts, USA
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    • Oxnard, California, USA
  6. Walter Andrew Brennan was a well-known American actor. He is the only actor to win 3 ‘Academy Awards’ for ‘Best Supporting Actor.’ He was best known for his portrayals of Western sidekicks and affable or grumpy old guy. In the career stretching nearly 5 decades, he essayed more than 230 roles in films and TV.

  7. Nov 20, 2015 · ( University Press of Mississippi. ) Walter Brennan was one of Hollywood’s most memorable Hollywood character actors. But more so than his scene-stealing turns, it was his distinctive voice...

  8. Facts. Also Known As. Walter Andrew Brennan. Born. July 25, 1894 • Lynn • Massachusetts. Died. September 21, 1974 (aged 80) • Oxnard • California. Awards And Honors. Academy Award (1941) • Academy Award (1939) • Academy Award (1937) • Academy Award (1941): Actor in a Supporting Role • Academy Award (1939): Actor in a Supporting ...

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