Edmiston, Walker (Walden Edmiston, Walter Edmiston)
EDMISTON, Walker
(Walden Edmiston, Walter Edmiston)
PERSONAL
Addresses: Agent— c/o Sutton, Barth & Vennari, 145 South Fairfax, Suite 310, Los Angeles, CA 90036.
Career: Actor.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
(Uncredited) Voice of the duck, Everything's Ducky, Columbia, 1961.
Richard Lindsay, The Beach Girls and the Monster (also known as Invisible Terror, Monster from the Surf, and Surf Terror ), U.S. Films, 1965.
Wells Fargo agent, Stagecoach, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1966.
(Uncredited) The Green Berets, Warner Bros./Seven Arts, 1968.
(Uncredited) Voice, Start the Revolution without Me (also known as Two Times Two ), Warner Bros., 1970.
Pufnstuf, Universal, 1970.
(Uncredited) Voice, The Andromeda Strain, Universal, 1971.
Pilot, Lucky Lady, 1975.
Dirty Duck (animated; also known as Cheap ), New World Pictures, 1977.
Voice of God, Wholly Moses, Columbia, 1980.
Pa, Loose Shoes (also known as Coming Attractions and Quackers ), Atlantic Releasing Corp, 1980.
Police Chief Dennis Warren, Scared to Death (also known as The Aberdeen Experiment ), Lone Star Films, 1982.
Dr. Rose, The Bear, Embassy Pictures, 1984.
Voices of Citizen and Thug Guard, The Great Mouse Detective (animated; also known as The Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective and Basil—The Great Mouse Detective ), Buena Vista, 1986.
Voice of Inferno, The Transformers: The Movies (animated; also known as Matrix Forever, Transformers the Movie: Mokushiroku Matrix yo eien ni, The Transformers, and Transformers: Matrix yo eien ni ), De Laurentiis Group, 1989.
Voice, Fat Man and Little Boy (also known as Shadow Makers ), Paramount, 1989.
Voice of radio announcer, Dick Tracy, Buena Vista, 1990.
Voice, Diner (short film; also known as Gahan Wilson's Diner ), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992.
Television Appearances; Series:
Regan, The Rounders, ABC, 1966.
Voice of Freddy, the talking gold flute, H. R. Pufnstuf, NBC, 1969.
Voices of Big Daddy Ooze and others, Sigmund and the Sea Monsters, NBC, 1973.
Voice, Spider–Man (animated; also known as Spiderman 2000 and Spiderman ), NBC, 1981.
Voice of Algernon, Pandamonium, CBS, 1982.
Voice, Monchichis, CBS, 1983.
Voice of Inferno, Transformers (animated; also known as Super God Robot Force, Tatakae! Cho robot seimeitai Transformers, The Transformers, Transformers: 2010, and Transformers: Gerneation 1 ), syndicated, 1984.
Voice, Dumbo's Circus, 1985.
Voice of Sir Thornberry, The Gummi Bears (animated; also known as Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears ), NBC, 1985.
(As Walter Edmiston) Voice of the Whizzer/Bob Frank, Spider–Man (animated), Fox, 1994.
Television Appearances; Miniseries:
Jonathan Dorman, Scruples, CBS, 1980.
General Douglas MacArthur, War and Remembrance, ABC, 1988.
Television Appearances; Movies:
Sheriff Hart, The Silent Gun, ABC, 1969.
Voices of Squiddly, Hokey Wolf, and Yakky Doodle, Yogi's Ark Lark, ABC, 1972.
Gardener, Columbo: Dagger of the Mind, 1972.
Deputy Cal Hartner, A Man for Hanging, 1973.
Auctioneer, Columbo: Any Old Port in a Storm, 1973.
Larry Brice, Live Again, Die Again, ABC, 1974.
Mercury theatre player, The Night That Panicked America, ABC, 1975.
Doctor Claymer, The Loneliest Runner, NBC, 1976.
TV interviewer, Mad Bull, CBS, 1977.
Dr. Stagg, Some Kind of Miracle, CBS, 1979.
Voice of Nelson Rockefeller, Attica, ABC, 1980.
Second electrician, Sizzle, ABC, 1981.
Fred Zinnemann, Grace Kelly (also known as The Grace Kelly Story ), ABC, 1983.
Announcer, Dempsey, CBS, 1983.
Warner, Confessions of a Married Man, ABC, 1983.
Why Me?, ABC, 1984.
Harry S. Truman, J. Edgar Hoover, Showtime, 1987.
Goodbye, Miss 4th of July, The Disney Channel, 1988.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
Voice of Zambini, Nanny and the Professor and the Phantom of the Circus, ABC, 1973.
Trooper, Home Cookin', ABC, 1975.
George Cutter, The Oregon Trail, NBC, 1976.
Television Appearances; Specials:
Voices of Witch's book, Old Salt, and Mayor, Miss Switch to the Rescue, ABC, 1982.
Voices of Mr. McTosh, and others, Hugh Pine (animated; also known as CBS Storybreak: Hugh Pine ), CBS, 1985.
Voice of Captain Jack, Harry, the Fat Bear Spy, CBS, 1985.
Voices of Father Raccoon, Mayor, and others, The Great Ringtail Garbage Caper (animated; also known as CBS Storybreak: The Great Ringtail Garbage Caper ), CBS, 1985.
Voice of Catso, Runaway Ralph, ABC, 1988.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
Clyde Diefendorfer, "Gun–Shy," Maverick, ABC, 1959.
"Soledad Crossing," Have Gun Will Travel, CBS, 1961.
Jerry, "'Til Death Do Us Part," Thriller, 1962.
Voice of Monty, "This Is Your Lifesaver," The Flintstones (animated), 1962.
Jimmy Trench, "Legend for a Lawman," The Virginian, NBC, 1965.
Spock, "Forty Rifles," The Big Valley, ABC, 1965.
Charlie, "The Night of the Fatal Trap," The Wild Wild West, CBS, 1965.
George Baird, "The Green Felt Jungle," Kraft Suspense Theatre, 1965.
Coroner, "Into the Widow's Web," The Big Valley, ABC, 1966.
Grover Matthews, "The Accused," Daniel Boone, NBC, 1966.
Titus McKelvy, "The Midas Man," The Big Valley, ABC, 1966.
"A Crooked Line," Pistols 'n' Petticoats, CBS, 1966.
"The Moonshine Still Shines," The Rounders, ABC, 1966.
(Uncredited) Voice of Space Central, "Amok Time," Star Trek, 1967.
Mister Dillman, "School Days," Green Acres, CBS, 1967.
Announcer, "A Star Is Born?," Petticoat Junction, CBS, 1967.
Prince Abu ben–Bubi, "The Man from YENTA," Get Smart, NBC, 1967.
Barney, "The Price of Victory," The Big Valley, ABC, 1967.
Sheriff Tom Hollis, "The Night of the Colonel's Ghost," The Wild Wild West, CBS, 1967.
Teller, "The Black Widow Strikes Again," Batman, ABC, 1967.
Publisher, "Monkee Mayor," The Monkees, NBC, 1967.
Preacher, "The Night of the Turncoat," The Wild Wild West, CBS, 1967, "Caught in the Spider's Den," Batman, 1967.
(Uncredited) Voice of Provider #2, "The Gamesters of Triskelion," Star Trek, 1968.
Langham, "The Night of the Camera," The Wild Wild West, CBS, 1968.
Hess, "The 25 Graves of Midas," The Big Valley, ABC, 1969.
Harry Banner, "Point and Counterpoint," The Big Valley, ABC, 1969.
Brother Paul, "All the World and God," Then Came Bronson, NBC, 1969.
Burnett, "Celia," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1970.
Tex, "Log 94: Vengeance," Adam–12, NBC, 1970.
Perry, "Sunburst," Mannix, CBS, 1970.
Henry Folsom, "The Tycoon," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1971.
Auctioneer, "Cassie," Bonanza, NBC, 1971.
Peter Wiley, "Casino" (also known as "Vacuum, Rumble"), Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1972.
Dave Wiley, "Movie," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1972.
"The Shadow Man," Cannon, CBS, 1972.
Ludlow, "A Quiet Day in Dodge," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1973.
Dave Rawls, "The Fighter," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1973.
Station master, "The Widow and the Rogue," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1973.
Man selling keys, "Friends Till Death," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1974.
Enik, "The Stranger," Land of the Lost, NBC, 1974.
Dr. Kahn, "Shadows at Noon," Harry O, ABC, 1974.
George Anderson, "Doomed Alibi," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1975.
Hutton, "Suicide," Adam–12, NBC, 1975.
Announcer, "The Abdication," The Waltons, CBS, 1975.
George Turek, "The Stalking Horse," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1976.
Bobb Rose, "The Contest," Shazam!, 1976.
Ivan, "Love Song for Tanya," The Six Million Dollar Man, 1976.
Mr. Frederick Deerling, "I'll Ride the Wind," Little House on the Prairie, NBC, 1976.
Dr. Jackson, "Sister of Death," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1977.
Joe, "Mary and the Sexagenarian," Mary Tyler Moore, CBS, 1977.
Sergeant Webber, "Desperate Sessions," The Bob Newhart Show, CBS, 1977.
Maxwell, "Superstar/Salem," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1978.
Dr. Moore, "The Man Inside," Little House on the Prairie, NBC, 1978.
Dr. Prideman the dentist, "Death of a Friendship," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1978.
"The Heiress," Dallas, 1979.
Eliot Martinson, "The Hope of Elkwood," Quincy, M.E. (also known as Quincy ), 1980.
Radio announcer, "The Valediction," The Waltons, CBS, 1980.
Radio announcer #1, "The Last Ten Days," The Waltons, CBS, 1981.
Mr. Stohler, "Goodbye, Mrs. Wilder," Little House on the Prairie, NBC, 1981.
Kodar, "The Dorian Secret," Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, NBC, 1981.
Dr. Vanderan, "Love," Little House on the Prairie, NBC, 1982.
"Sins of the Fathers," Flamingo Road, 1982.
Auctioneer, "On a Bed of Harts," Hart to Hart, 1982.
Auctioneer, "Year of the Dog," Hart to Hart, 1983.
"My Brother's Keeper," Dallas, CBS, 1983.
Bobby's employee, "Blow Up," Dallas, CBS, 1984.
"Pain and Pleasure," Falcon Crest, 1984.
Professor Crandall, "Heiress Daisy Duke," The Dukes of Hazzard, CBS, 1984.
Dr. Medlow, "Odds on a Dead Pigeon," Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1985.
Dr. Hatfield, "The Arabian," Street Hawk, ABC, 1985.
Voice of Dr. Fuji Yoshikawa, "Kremzeek!," The Transformers (animated; also known as Super God Robot Force, Tatakae! Cho robot seimeitai Transformers, The Transformers, Transformers: 2010, and Transformers: Gerneation 1 ), syndicated, 1985.
Parson Carson, "Swan Song," Dallas, CBS, 1985.
"Echoes," Riptide, NBC, 1986.
"Echoes," Stingray, NBC, 1987.
Judge Hollander, "Full Disclosure," Knots Landing, 1988.
Also appeared as Goro, "My Fair Robot," The Lost Saucer; voice, The Bugaloos, NBC; voice, Lidsville; voice, Yogi's Gang, ABC; voice, Chipmunks, NBC; voice, Goltar and the Golden Lance; voice, Spacecats, NBC; voices of neighbor, prosecutor, and cop, Edith Ann: Homeless Go Home, ABC; voice, Scooby and Scrappy Doo.
Television Work; Series:
Additional voices, Spider–Man and His Amazing Friends (animated), NBC, 1981.
(As Walden Edmiston) Additional voices, The Smurfs (animated; also known as Smurfs' Adventures ), NBC, 1981.
Additional voices, The Adventures of the Little Prince (animated; also known as Abenteuer eines kleinen Prinzen ), syndicated, 1982.
Additional voices, Jem! (animated; also known as Jem and the Holograms ), syndicated, 1985.
Radio Appearances:
Tom Riley and Bart Rathbone, Adventures in Odyssey, 1987–2002.
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