Walter Murton was a British art director, who worked from the 1920s until the 1940s. During his early career in the 1920s Murton was the regular set designer on the silent film series The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and The Mystery of Dr. Fu Manchu.
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Date of birth | 1892
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Place of birth | Norwich, Norfolk United Kingdom
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Age | 132
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Walter W. Murton is known for their role in the film Not for Sale (1924) - .
They are also known for their role in the film It's That Man Again (1943) as (as W. Murton).
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