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  1. Though triple Oscar winner Walter Brennan was famous for his limp, it wasn't real. But was it justified? A limp excuse: Should we applaud actors who fake disabilities?

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  2. Wayne refused and strode purposefully thought the movie. In "Rio Bravo" Hawks required Brennan to walk with a limp; Brennan complied, but since he didn't limp naturally, he had to be reminded which leg to limp on. He continued using the limp in "The Real McCoys".

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    • September 21, 1974
  3. Oct 14, 2023 · Key Takeaways: Walter Brennan was a legendary actor with a record-breaking three Oscar wins for Best Supporting Actor, making him a beloved figure in Hollywood history.

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  5. Sep 9, 2015 · He was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, began working odd jobs at age 11 and found little use for school. A combat veteran of World War I, Brennan survived a mustard gas attack in France that cost him some teeth — a plus, it turns out, when he began to specialize in playing older men.

  6. After years of uncredited work in the silent film industry of the 1920s, actor Walter Brennan finally got his break as silent films were giving way to new fangled talking motion pictures. It was a break the young actor seized for all he was worth and, for the next forty-five years, would make the most of.

  7. Jan 19, 2016 · Advertisement. I appreciate their work of 50 to 70 years ago. I viewed a classic John Wayne film the other night that featured Duke and Brennan. In it Brennan, who won three Academy Awards...

  8. Sep 22, 1974 · Sept. 22, 1974 5 AM PT. Walter Brennan, for more than 50 years one of Hollywood’s most renown character actors, died Saturday at St. John’s Hospital in Oxnard. He was 80. A three-time Academy...

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