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Robert Hudson Walker (October 13, 1918 – August 28, 1951) was an American actor,〔Obituary ''Variety'', September 5, 1951, page 75.〕 best known for his starring role in Alfred Hitchcock's 1951 thriller ''Strangers on a Train,'' which was released shortly before his death. He started in youthful boy-next-door roles, often as a World War II soldier. One of these roles was opposite his first wife, Jennifer Jones, in ''Since You Went Away''. He also played Jerome Kern in ''Till the Clouds Roll By''. Twice divorced by 30, he suffered from alcoholism and mental illness, which were exacerbated by his painful separation and divorce from Jones.〔Linet, pp, 139-186, 229-232〕 ==Early life== Walker was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, the youngest of four sons of Zella (née McQuarrie) and Horace Hudson Walker. He was of English and Scottish descent.〔http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=2102〕 Emotionally scarred by his parents' divorce when he was still a child, he subsequently developed an interest in acting, which led his maternal aunt, Hortense (McQuarrie) Odlum (then the president of Bonwit Teller), to offer to pay for his enrollment at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City in 1937. Walker lived in her home during his first year in the city.
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