- Although his obituary in the New York Times claims he was 53 when he died, the California death records list his birth year as 1880, making him 61.
- Survived by his son, Arthur H. Walker.
- After graduating from the University of Cincinnati, he started acting on stage, eventually heading theatrical companies in different cities. In Hollywood from 1930, first as dialogue director than as director/producer of second features for Paramount (1931-1933), then Universal (1934-1935). His most highly regarded film is The Eagle and the Hawk (1933).
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