Back in the 60s I used to do Walter Brennan imitation to try to get laughs.
I was big fan.
I recently read about him what is available on the internet.

Acting was just to fill in for him being a businessman.

He was co producing the real mccoys.

In the 60s he thought negroes were happy, just being stirred up by agitators in the US.

Despite not planning on show biz, his career was amough the longest.

One of my favorite movies was Support Your Local Sheriff, a comedy where Walter was he top bad guy.

Knowing what I do now, I am guessing he helped write some of his lines, like reminding the in laws he was helping them with their mortgages.


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