Tracey Walter
Tracey Walter, born on November 25, 1947, in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA, is an American character actor known for his diverse roles in over 100 films and television shows. He began his cinematic journey in the early 1970s, making an uncredited appearance as a Street Urchin in the crime drama "Serpico." Walter's breakthrough role came in 1991 with "The Silence of the Lambs," where he portrayed Lamar, a character that showcased his ability to bring depth and realism to supporting roles.
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Tracey Walter, born on November 25, 1947, in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA, is an American character actor known for his diverse roles in over 100 films and television shows. He began his cinematic journey in the early 1970s, making an uncredited appearance as a Street Urchin in the crime drama "Serpico." Walter's breakthrough role came in 1991 with "The Silence of the Lambs," where he portrayed Lamar, a character that showcased his ability to bring depth and realism to supporting roles. Throughout his career, Walter has demonstrated his versatility, taking on varied characters such as Bloodhound Bob in the comedy "Amos & Andrew" and Jim in the crime thriller "Playing God." He also appeared in the historical drama "Beloved" and the television film "The Year Without a Santa Claus." Walter's …











