Ray Walston Movies and Career Information
Nov 02, 1914
New Orleans
Actor
Ray Walston (December 2, 1914 – January 1, 2001) was an American stage, television and film actor best known as the title character on the 1960s situation comedy My Favorite Martian. In addition, he was also known for his role as high school teacher Mr. Hand in the 1982 film Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Judge Henry Bone on the drama series Picket Fences. Walston was born Herman Walston in New Orleans, Louisiana (some sources indicate Laurel, Mississippi) to working-class parents Mittie (née Kimball) and Harry Norman Walston, a lumber man. He started acting at an early age, beginning his tenure as a "spear carrier" rounding out productions at many New Orleans theaters. He mostly played small roles with stock companies, where he not only starred in travelling shows but also worked at a movie theater, selling tickets and cleaning the stage floors. His family moved to Houston, Texas, where he joined the Houston Civic Theater's repertory company under Margo Jones, debuting in 1938. Walston was very popular with Margo Jones's team of actors before he travelled to Cleveland, Ohio, where he spent three years with the Cleveland Playhouse. He then traveled to New York City, where he made
- Ray Walston Movies before 2012
- The Apartment 2003
- Fast Times at Ridgemont High 2002
- My Favorite Martian 1999
- House Arrest (1996) 1996
- O.C. and Stiggs 1987
- Johnny Dangerously 1984
- Galaxy of Terror 1981
- Popeye 1980
- Silver Streak 1976
- Sting 1973
- Kiss Me, Stupid 1964
- Who's Minding the Store? 1963
- Portrait in Black (1960) 1960
- Apartment (1960) 1960
- Kiss Them for Me (1957) 1957
- Kiss Them For Me 1957
- Paint Your Wagon
- Damn Yankees
- Rad
- Pop-corn