Walter Black; Mel Gibson

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Walter Black, portrayed by Mel Gibson in the film "The Beaver," is a deeply depressed toy company executive who begins communicating through a beaver hand puppet as a coping mechanism.

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Walter Black; Mel Gibson canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film
film actor
film character
film director
film producer
human
appearsIn The Beaver
awardReceived Academy Award for Best Director
Academy Award for Best Picture
birthName Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson
castMember Anton Yelchin
Jennifer Lawrence
Jodie Foster
Mel Gibson
child Henry Black
Porter Black
communicationMethod through a beaver hand puppet
countryOfCitizenship Australia
United States of America
surface form: United States

United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Kyle Killen
dateOfBirth 1956-01-03
director Jodie Foster
employer toy company
fictionalUniverse The Beaver
firstAppearance The Beaver
genre drama film
drama film
hasMentalDisorder depression
narrativeRole protagonist
notableEvent takes over his life via the beaver persona
notableFeature speaks in a distinct voice through the puppet
notableWork Braveheart
Lethal Weapon
Mad Max
The Beaver
occupation actor
director
producer
toy company executive
placeOfBirth Peekskill, New York
surface form: Peekskill, New York, United States
portrayedBy Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson
Mel Gibson
portrays Walter Black
screenwriter Kyle Killen
spouse Meredith Black
strugglesWith mental illness
suicidal ideation
therapyStyle self-imposed puppet therapy
uses beaver hand puppet

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The Beaver characterPortrayedBy Walter Black; Mel Gibson