
Walter Barnes
Biography
Walter Lee Barnes was an American football guard and actor who played in National Football League (NFL) for four seasons. He played in the (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles and in college at Louisiana State University. Barnes was an actor in both American and European films. He appeared in several films with John Wayne, Lex Barker, and Clint Eastwood. Barnes entered acting after appearing several times on The Eagles Nest, a local Philadelphia television show. WCAU television placed him on several local shows. His contacts with Walt Silver, a producer for Warner Bros. Television, led him into several appearances on television and films. Some of his more notable appearances included Bronco, Gunsmoke, Cheyenne, Bonanza, Have Gun – Will Travel and Death Valley Days. John Wayne got him a small role as Charlie the Bartender in Rio Bravo. Tiring of small roles and seeing opportunities overseas, Barnes was one of the many American actors who moved to Italy in the early 1960s. Kirk Douglas recommended him for a role in his The Vikings television spinoff Tales of the Vikings that was filmed for Douglas's production company in Germany. From 1960 to 1969, he was first active in pirate movies, then Karl May film adaptations and Spaghetti Westerns. Barnes returned to the United States in 1969 and appeared in more films and television series, which included The High Chaparral. His friendship with Clint Eastwood on Rawhide later led him to several roles in Eastwood's films. He retired from acting in 1987 and became increasingly ill due to his diabetes. He was the father of German former actress Lara Wendel, who was born Daniela Barnes.
Top Filmography

High Plains Drifter
1973 // MOVIE

Rio Bravo
1959 // MOVIE

Pete's Dragon
1977 // MOVIE

Every Which Way but Loose
1978 // MOVIE

Bonanza
1959 // TV

Mission: Impossible
1966 // TV

Bronco Billy
1980 // MOVIE

Kung Fu
1972 // TV

Escape to Witch Mountain
1975 // MOVIE

The Big Gundown
1967 // MOVIE

North and South
1985 // TV

Apache Gold
1963 // MOVIE

Cahill: United States Marshal
1973 // MOVIE

Gunsmoke
1955 // TV

Gunsmoke
1955 // TV