• Birth Date:January 13th, 1928 - Wendell, North Carolina, USA
  • Credits: Acting
Full Bio A top-flight character actor and sometime leading man, Gregory Walcott has managed to bridge the tail-end of the studio system, the heyday of series television, and the boom years of the post-studio 1970s, and carve a notable career in the process. He was born Bernard Mattox in 1928 (some sources say 1932) in Wendell, North Carolina, a small town about 10 miles east of the state capitol of Raleigh. After serving in the army following the end of the Second World War, he decided to try for an acting career and hitch-hiked his way to California. He managed to get work in amateur and semi-professional theatrical productions, and was lucky enough to be spotted in a small role in one of these by an agent. That resulted in his big-screen debut, in an uncredited role in the 20th Century-Fox drama Red Skies of Montana (1952). With his six-foot plus height, impressive build, and deep voice, Walcott would seem to have a major career in front of him, but the movie business of the 1950s was in a state of constant retrenchment, battling the intrusion of television and the eroding of its audience. For the next three years, he had little but bit parts in films, some of them major productions. Hi performance as the drill instructor in the opening section of Raoul Walsh's Battle Cry (1955), was good enough to get him a contract with Warner Bros.. He subsequently played supporting roles in Mister Roberts (1955) and in independent productions such as Badman's Country (1958), and also started showing up on television with some regularity. And with each new role, he seemed to gather momentum in his career.
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