William Windom died on August 16, 2012, in Woodacre, California, USA of congestive heart failure.
William Windom, who portrayed Dr. Seth Hazlitt on "Murder, She Wrote," left the show before its final episode primarily due to personal reasons and a desire to pursue other opportunities. His character had been a beloved part of the series, but Windom felt it was time to move on as he sought to explore different roles and projects in his acting career. Additionally, the show's later seasons featured a shift in focus, which may have contributed to his decision to depart.
William A. Owens died in 1990.
William Golden died in 1959.
William Harrigan died in 1966.
William Holburne died in 1760.
William Windom was born on September 28, 1923.
William Windom was born on September 28, 1923.
William Windom is 5' 10 1/2".
William Windom went by Willie the Weeper.
William Windom was 88 years old when he died on August 16, 2012. (birthdate: September 28, 1923)
William Windom has written: 'Rede des Ehrb. William Windom von Minnesota' -- subject- s -: Politics and government, Homestead law, Speeches in Congress 'The homestead bill--its friends and its foes' -- subject- s -: Homestead law 'The homestead bill--' -- subject- s -: Homestead law 'William Windom correspondence' 'The new rebellion against nationality' -- subject- s -: Politics and government
This was in the TV series "My World and Welcome to It".
30 pounds in this last year before his death
William Windom (May 10, 1827 - January 29, 1891) was an American politician from Minnesota. He served as US Representative from 1859 to 1869, and as U.S Senator from 1870 to January 1871, from March 1871 to March 1881, and from November 1881 to 1883. He also served as Secretary of the Treasury from March to November 1881, and from 1889 to 1891. He was a Republican. He was the great-grandfather of the actor named after him, William Windom.
The address of the Windom Public Library is: 904 4Th Avenue, Windom, 56101 1639
The address of the Windom School Memorial Foundation is: Po Box 1027, Windom, TX 75492-1027
Horace Gilmer was played by actor William Windom in the 1962 film adaptation of "To Kill a Mockingbird."