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      Walter Morosco

      Walter Morosco

      Highest Rated: 80% Wing and a Prayer (1944)

      Lowest Rated: 80% Wing and a Prayer (1944)

      Birthday: Feb 1, 1899

      Birthplace: San Francisco, California, USA

      Walter Morosco made a successful career out of his incredible skills as a producer. Starting his entertainment career producing for the silver screen, his early credits included "Back Pay" (1930), "Ebb Tide" (1932) and "The Perfect Snob" (1941). Morosco continued to focus on film through the forties, producing movies like the Cesar Romero comedy "A Gentleman at Heart" (1942), "It Happened in Flatbush" (1942) and the Milton Berle comedy "Over My Dead Body" (1942). He also appeared in the drama "Sunday Dinner For a Soldier" (1944) with Anne Baxter and "Wing and a Prayer" (1944). Morosco then focused on film, producing the Jeanne Crain comedy "Margie" (1946), "Sentimental Journey" (1946) and the drama "Wake Up and Dream" (1946) with June Haver. He also appeared in "Give My Regards to Broadway" (1948) and the June Haver comedy "Scudda-Hoo! Scudda-Hay!" (1948). Morosco was most recently credited in "Mother Is a Freshman" (1949) with Loretta Young. Morosco was married to Corinne Griffith. Morosco passed away in December 1948 at the age of 49.

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      No Score Yet No Score Yet Mother Is a Freshman Producer - 1949
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Give My Regards to Broadway Producer - 1948
      No Score Yet 80% Margie Producer - 1946
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Sunday Dinner for a Soldier Producer - 1944
      80% 48% Wing and a Prayer Producer - 1944
      No Score Yet No Score Yet A Gentleman at Heart Producer - 1942
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Cowboy and the Blonde Producer - 1941
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Murder Among Friends Producer - 1941
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Perfect Snob Producer - 1941
      80% 60% Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum Producer - 1940
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Mammy Producer - 1930
      No Score Yet 20% The Divine Lady Producer - 1929