
Walter Matthau
Born: 1920-10-01
Place of birth: New York City, New York, USA
Walter Matthau (born Walter John Matthow; October 1, 1920 – July 1, 2000) was an American actor, comedian and film director. He is best known for his film roles in A Face in the Crowd (1957), King Creole (1958) and as a coach of a hapless little league team in the baseball comedy The Bad News Bears (1976). He also starred in 10 films alongside Jack Lemmon, including The Odd Couple (1968), The Front Page (1974) and Grumpy Old Men (1993). Matthau won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the Billy Wilder film The Fortune Cookie (1966). Matthau is also known for his performances in Stanley Donen's romance Charade (1963), Gene Kelly's musical Hello, Dolly! (1969), Elaine May's screwball comedy A New Leaf (1971) and Herbert Ross' ensemble comedy California Suite (1978). He also starred in Plaza Suite, Kotch (both 1971), Charley Varrick (1973), The Sunshine Boys (1975), and Hopscotch (1980). On Broadway, Matthau originated the role of Oscar Madison in The Odd Couple by playwright Neil Simon, for which he received a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play in 1965, his second after A Shot in the Dark in 1962. Matthau also received two British Academy Film Awards and a Golden Globe Award. In 1963, he received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for his performance in The DuPont Show of the Week. In 1982, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Filmography

Awake and Sing!
1972

Kraft Salutes the George Burns 90th Birthday Special
1986

Tallahassee 7000
1961

Revisiting 'Fail-Safe'
2000

The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies
1995

Fail Safe
1964

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
1955

Charade
1963

A Face in the Crowd
1957

JFK
1991

How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
1992

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
1962

Jack Lemmon: America's Everyman
1996

Atomic Attack
1954

The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
1974