Actor profile
Walter Brooke
Walter Brooke (October 23, 1914 – August 20, 1986) was an American actor. Brooke is best known for playing Mr. McGuire in The Graduate, where he said his famous line, "Plastics". He is also remembered for playing district attorney Frank Scanlon in the television series The Green Hornet. Brooke appeared on stage in the 1957 production of Hide and Seek at the Shubert Theatre in Washington, D.C. Brooke died from emphysema on August 20, 1986, aged 71. Description above from the Wikipedia article Walter Brooke, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
61 Movies
97 TV Shows
158 Credits
Filmography
Movies & TV Shows
Visions of Christmas Past
28th December 1979
The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm
7th August 1962 as The Mayor (segment "The Cobbler and the Elves")
Cassie & Co.
29th January 1982
Nero Wolfe
24th December 1981
Simon & Simon
24th November 1981
Hart to Hart
22nd September 1979
Mrs. Columbo
26th February 1979
Vega$
20th September 1978
The Incredible Hulk
4th November 1977
Starsky & Hutch
10th September 1975
Bronk
17th April 1975
S.W.A.T.
24th February 1975
Archer
30th January 1975
Run, Joe, Run
7th September 1974
The Rookies
11th September 1972
The Sixth Sense
15th January 1972
The Man and the City
15th September 1971
Alias Smith and Jones
5th January 1971
Arnie
19th September 1970
Room 222
11th September 1969
Lancer
24th September 1968
The Outcasts
23rd September 1968
The Outsider
18th September 1968
The Danny Thomas Hour
11th September 1967
Judd, for the Defense
8th September 1967
Ironside
28th March 1967
Paradise Bay
27th September 1965
The Munsters
24th September 1964
The Greatest Show on Earth
17th September 1963
Grindl
15th September 1963
Ben Casey
2nd October 1961
Bus Stop
1st October 1961
Hawaiian Eye
7th October 1959
New York Confidential
1st January 1959
The Donna Reed Show
24th September 1958
Bronco
23rd September 1958
Tales of Tomorrow
3rd August 1951
Pulitzer Prize Playhouse
6th October 1950
Armstrong Circle Theatre
6th June 1950
The Philco Television Playhouse
3rd October 1948