Walt Gorney
Character actor Walt Gorney was born on April 12, 1912 in Vienna, Austria. He came to the United States of America when he was ten years old and lived with his family in Massachusetts, USA. In 1946, Gorney moved to an apartment in Greenwich Village in New York City, USA. Gorney appeared in a handful of movies in minor roles; he was usually cast as bums or average working class types. With his lean, stringy build, gaunt face, croaky voice, and intense off center movie/film presence, Gorney was perfectly cast as local town eccentric and grim prophet of doom, Crazy Ralph in the horror classic Friday the 13th (1980). He returned as Crazy Ralph in Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981) and did the opening narration for Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988). Outside of his regrettably sparse movie credits, Walt had a long and respectable career acting on the stage. Gorney was a member of the theatrical group, the Provincetown Players in the early 1950s.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: woodyanders
Acting
Movie
Trading Places
as Duke Domestic
1983
Movie
Friday the 13th
as Crazy Ralph
1980
Movie
Friday the 13th Part 2
as Crazy Ralph
1981
Movie
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
as Crazy Ralph (archive footage)
1984
Movie
Friday the 13th Part VII - The New Blood
as Opening Narrator (voice)
1988
Movie
King Kong
as Subway Driver
1976
Movie
Endless Love
as Passerby
1981
Movie
Easy Money
as Monahan's Security Guard
1983
Movie
Heavy Traffic
as Bum (uncredited)
1973
Movie
Day of the Animals
as Sam (uncredited)
1977
Movie
Nothing Lasts Forever
as Stage Manager
1984
Movie
Seize the Day
as Panhandler
1986
Movie
Cops and Robbers
as Wino
1973
Movie
Nunzio
as Driver
1978