Harry Walden was born on October 22, 1875 in Berlin, Germany. He was an actor and producer, known for Der Umweg zur Ehe (1919), Zwei Welten (1919) and Der Mandarin (1918). He was married to Frieda Wagen-Hohenthal. He died on June 4, 1921 in Berlin, Germany.
He worked for the legendary Max Reinhardt from 1908 to 1910 and appeared in many successful classical plays.
The actor Harry Walden was first busy as a businessman. In 1895 he joined the military service, later he took acting lessons by Richard Kahle.
Harry Walden addicted to morphine, in 1921 he committed suicide.
His main focus remained to the theater and he took over the direction of the Vienna Renaissance-Bühne.
He made his stage debut in 1896 in Karlsruhe, it followed engagements in Berlin. His role spectrum comprised lovers, heroes and classical roles as well and he became a demanded character actor.