Walter Kinsella (born August 16, 1900, in New York City, died May 11,
1975, in Englewood, New Jersey) was an American theater, television
and radio actor.In his youth, Kinsella was active as a middle-distance
runner in track events, winning more than 120 prizes in competition
sponsored by the Amateur Athletic Union.In the 1920s, he was featured
in advertisements for Arrow collars.Kinsella's first Broadway stage
appearance was in 1924, in What Price Glory? His other Broadway
credits included Blessed Event, Arrest That Woman, and Juno.
1975, in Englewood, New Jersey) was an American theater, television
and radio actor.In his youth, Kinsella was active as a middle-distance
runner in track events, winning more than 120 prizes in competition
sponsored by the Amateur Athletic Union.In the 1920s, he was featured
in advertisements for Arrow collars.Kinsella's first Broadway stage
appearance was in 1924, in What Price Glory? His other Broadway
credits included Blessed Event, Arrest That Woman, and Juno.
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