Bill Williams

Bill Williams

ActorSoundtrack
Born
May 21, 1915
Died
September 21, 1992
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

A solid film and TV player bearing a strong, honest persona for most his career, this innocent-eyed, boyishly handsome blond "B" actor of the 1940s and '50s was born in Brooklyn on May 21, 1915, and educated there at the Pratt Institute. A natural athlete, Bill Williams was a professional swimmer…

Biography

A solid film and TV player bearing a strong, honest persona for most his career, this innocent-eyed, boyishly handsome blond "B" actor of the 1940s and '50s was born in Brooklyn on May 21, 1915, and educated there at the Pratt Institute. A natural athlete, Bill Williams was a professional swimmer who broke into the entertainment business combining his swimming and dancing skills performing in aquatic underwater shows. Gaining experience as a performer in vaudeville and stock shows (both here and England), he started appearing in extra or bit parts in films following WWII army duty. He made his debut in Murder in the Blue Room (1944) and could be glimpsed here and there as various student, soldier or rookie types for the first couple of years.

By the time the war ended, RKO Pictures had him under contract and gave him co-star billing in such promising entries as Till the End of Time (1946) in which he played Robert Mitchum's ex-GI buddy, and the film noir piece Deadline at Dawn (1946) as a sailor who gets tangled up with both murder and lovelies Susan Hayward and Lola Lane. In 1945 fellow RKO actress Barbara Hale asked the director of West of the Pecos (1945), Edward Killy, to hire Bill so they could spend time together (see Barbara Hale's personal quotes). They married a year later and went on to co-star together in the light comedy A Likely Story (1947) and the film noir suspense film The Clay Pigeon (1949). They had two daughters and a son.

Bill was a reliable "nice guy" lead and second lead. While he showed steady improvement and likability in films, he had a difficult time rising above the benign "B" adventure material he was shoehorned into playing (Fighting Man of the Plains (1949), Rookie Fireman (1950), The Cariboo Trail (1950), to name a few). In the early '50s he started checking out the relatively new medium of TV as a viable means of employment. He scored big with the kiddies as the title hero in the syndicated The Adventures of Kit Carson (1951), which ran for three seasons, and later shifted to lighter, less strenuous work as Betty White's hubby in the promising but short-lived domestic comedy Date with the Angels (1957). In 1960 he returned to his watery roots with the "Sea Hunt" inspired adventure Assignment: Underwater (1960) but the program was short-lived. He also appeared in guest assignments in such popular TV shows as "Rawhide," "77 Sunset Strip," and "Hawaiian Eye," not to mention multiple episodes of wife Barbara's series "Perry Mason," in which she co-starred as girl Friday Della Street.

While Bill continued to perform throughout the 1970s and into the early '80s in character roles, he was seen less and less as his interest waned. Bill and Barbara did appear together in the films Buckskin (1968) and The Giant Spider Invasion (1975), as well as occasionally on TV. Their middle child, son William Katt, a blond stunner who went on to fame in the movie Carrie (1976) and the weekly series spoof The Greatest American Hero (1981), obviously got his incredibly good looks from his dad. Bill died of a brain tumor in 1992.

Actor

Goldie and the Boxer Go to HollywoodGoldie and the Boxer Go to Hollywood(1981)as Cowboy Bob
Night of the ZombiesNight of the Zombies(1981)
240-Robert240-Robert(1979)as Harry Phillips
B.J. and the BearB.J. and the Bear(1978)as Seth McClellan
A Fire in the SkyA Fire in the Sky(1978)as Dale Turner

Soundtrack

Perry MasonPerry Mason(1957)

Self

When the West Was Fun: A Western ReunionWhen the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion(1979)as Self
Plimpton! Shoot-Out at Rio LoboPlimpton! Shoot-Out at Rio Lobo(1970)as Self - Character actor
It's Your BetIt's Your Bet(1969)as Self
Truth or ConsequencesTruth or Consequences(1950)as Self - Guest star
Here's HollywoodHere's Hollywood(1960)as Self

Archive Footage

BiographyBiography(1987)as Gus Angel on 'Date with the Angels'
Loyalty & Betrayal: The Story of the American MobLoyalty & Betrayal: The Story of the American Mob(1994)
The Scarface MobThe Scarface Mob(1959)as Martin Flaherty
Footlight VarietiesFootlight Varieties(1951)as 2nd Policeman (segment: He Forgot to Remember)

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Robert Mitchum, Guy Madison, and Bill Williams in Till the End of Time (1946)Bill Williams in The Clay Pigeon (1949)Marya Marco and Bill Williams in The Clay Pigeon (1949)Bill Williams in The Clay Pigeon (1949)Bill Williams in The Clay Pigeon (1949)Bill Williams in The Clay Pigeon (1949)

Credit Score: Bill Williams

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Blue Blood3.2519516.00036
2A Dangerous Profession3.2519496.000874
3The Clay Pigeon3.2519496.5001103
4Deadline at Dawn3.2519466.8002721
5Oklahoma Territory3.0919605.800240
6Hell's Horizon3.0919555.300173
7Blue Grass of Kentucky3.0919505.90037
8A Likely Story3.0919475.800173
9The Stratton Story3.0019497.1113627
10Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo3.0019447.2127087