Wally Howe
Biography
Wallace Howe (March 4, 1878, in Fitchburg, Massachusetts – November 23, 1957, in Los Angeles, California), born Orlando Wallace Howe, was an American film actor. He appeared in 104 films between 1918 and 1936, including many films with Harold Lloyd and Stan Laurel, and in short films with the original Our Gang.
Known For
Acting

1937
asKierce

1920
as(uncredited)

1923
asThe Valet

1928
asMan chased by cop (uncredited)

1919
asThe Boss

1920
asHer Father

1921
asSheriff of Teetersburg (uncredited)

1920
asThe Uncle

1922
asAsylum Guard (uncredited)

1919
as
1923
asThe Man Who Sold

1923
as
1923
asChemist

1922
as
1919
as(uncredited)

1923
asActor

1918
as
1919
asThe Rich Girl's Father

1922
asActor playing doctor

1920
as
1923
as
1923
asCustomer

1919
as
1934
asTownsman with News (uncredited)

1936
asRancher (uncredited)

1919
as
1920
asPatient in waiting room

1936
asReports Escape

1922
as
1928
asLung Machine Concessionaire (uncredited)

1922
as
1918
as
1918
as
1928
as
1922
as
1920
as
1923
asMan with Flowers / Studio Photographer (uncredited)

1935
asHank Mason

1920
as
1921
as
1922
as
1923
as
1925
asGardener (uncredited)

1922
as
1923
as
1919
as(uncredited)

1919
as(uncredited)

1922
as
1936
asSpectator With Bottle (uncredited)
Production
Crew
Directing