Wally Maher

Wally Maher (August 4, 1908 – December 26, 1951) was an American actor, primarily on old-time radio; he was also known as the original voice of Tex Avery's cartoon character Screwy Squirrel.

Other radio programs on which he appeared included The Whistler,[6]: 719  NBC Presents: Short Story,[6]: 481  The Eddie Bracken Show,[6]: 220  Camel Caravan, Gang Busters, Suspense, Mr. District Attorney,[3] Hollywood Showcase, I Love a Mystery, and Junior Miss.

[1] Maher held offices in the Los Angeles chapter of the American Federation of Radio Artists, including being third vice-president in 1943[8] and a member of the board in 1945.

[9] The motion pictures in which he appeared include Nick Carter, Master Detective (1950), Pound Foolish (1940), The Story of Molly X (1949), Right Cross (1950, and Mystery Street (1950).

[10] In 1951, Maher and Gene Autry recorded The Story of Little Champ, a two-record album about a young colt.