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William Windom

 
Actor: William Windom
  • Born: Sep 28, 1923 in New York City, New York
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '60s-'90s
  • Major Genres: Mystery, Drama
  • Career Highlights: Planes, Trains and Automobiles, The Man, The Mephisto Waltz
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Twilight Zone: Five Characters in Search of An Exit (1961)

Biography

The great-grandson of a famous and influential 19th century Minnesota senator, actor William Windom was born in New York, briefly raised in Virginia, and attended prep school in Connecticut. During World War II, Windom was drafted into the army, which acknowledged his above-the-norm intelligence by bankrolling his adult education at several colleges. It was during his military career that Windom developed a taste for the theater, acting in an all-serviceman production of Richard III directed by Richard Whorf. Windom went on to appear in 18 Broadway plays before making his film debut as the prosecuting attorney in To Kill a Mockingbird. He gained TV fame as the co-star of the popular 1960s sitcom The Farmer's Daughter and as the James Thurber-ish lead of the weekly 1969 series My World and Welcome to It. Though often cast in conservative, mild-mannered roles, Windom's offscreen persona was that of a much-married, Hemingway-esque adventurer. William Windom was seen in the recurring role of crusty Dr. Seth Haslett on the Angela Lansbury TV series Murder She Wrote. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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William Windom
Born September 28, 1923 (1923-09-28) (age 86)
New York City, New York,
United States
Occupation actor, director
Years active 1950 – present
Spouse(s) Patricia Tunder (1975-present)
Jacqulyn Hopkins (1969-1974)
Barbara Goetz (1963-1968)
Barbara Joyce (1958-1963)
Carol Keyser (1947-1955)

William Windom (born September 28, 1923) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his work on television, including several episodes of The Twilight Zone; playing the character of Glen Morley, a congressman from Minnesota like his own great-grandfather and namesake in The Farmer's Daughter; the character of John Monroe on the sitcom My World and Welcome to It, for which he won an Emmy Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series; as Commodore Matt Decker, commander of the doomed U.S.S. Constellation in the Star Trek episode The Doomsday Machine; and the character Randy Lane in the Emmy-nominated Night Gallery episode "They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar".

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Biography

Early life

Windom was born New York City, New York, the son of Isobel Wells (née Peckham) and Paul Windom, an architect.[1] He is the great-grandson of the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury of the same name. He served in the U.S. Army in the European Theater of Operations in World War II, as a paratrooper with Company B, 1st Battalion 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division.[2]

Windom is a tournament chess player.

Career

After the 1969-1970 series My World and Welcome to It, in which he played the James Thurberesque lead, he toured the country in a one man show of Thurber's works. Windom was a regular for a decade on the series Murder, She Wrote, playing the role of Seth Hazlitt. His initial appearance in the role was in October 1985. (He had previously appeared as a guest star playing another character in April 1985.) The producers enjoyed his work, and consequently invited him to return at the beginning of the second season to take on the role permanently. He briefly left the show to work on another series in 1990, but the show was short lived and he returned to Murder, She Wrote as a semi-regular for the remainder of the series' run.

Although Windom has made guest appearances on many TV shows during his long career, his best known performance has probably been on Star Trek as Commodore Matt Decker in the season 2 episode "The Doomsday Machine", a role he reprised in the Star Trek: New Voyages episode "In Harm's Way".

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