John Williams

John Williams

actor

John Williams was born on Apr 15, 1903 in UK. John Williams's big-screen debut came with The Big Blockade directed by Charles Frend in 1942, strarring Voice over (uncredited). John Williams is known for The Investigators directed by Joseph H. Lewis, James Franciscus stars as Russ Andrews and James Philbrook as Steve Banks. The most recent award John Williams achieved is National Board of Review, USA. The upcoming new movie John Williams plays is Hot Lead and Cold Feet which will be released on Jul 05, 1978.

John Williams was a tall, urbane Anglo-American actor best known for his role as Chief Inspector Hubbard in Le crime était presque parfait (1954), a role he played on Broadway, in Alfred Hitchcock's classic 1954 film, and on television in 1958. Playing Hubbard on the Great White Way brought him the 1953 Tony Award as Best Featured Actor in a Play. "Dial M for Murder" was the 27th Broadway play he had appeared in since making his New York debut in "The Fake" in 1924, which he had originally appeared in back in his native England.Williams was born on April 15, 1903 in Buckinghamshire and attended Lancing College. He first trod the boards as a teenager in a 1916 production of Peter Pan (1924). He moved to America in the mid-1920s and was a busy and constantly employed stage actor for 30 years. After "Dial M for Murder" in the 1953-54 season, though, he appeared in only four more Broadway plays between 1955 and 1970 as he focused on movies and television.In addition to "Dial M for Murder", he appeared in Hitchcock's Le procès Paradine (1947) and in La main au collet (1955) and in 10 episodes of the TV series Alfred Hitchcock présente (1955). For Billy Wilder, he appeared in Sabrina (1954) and Témoin à charge (1957). Beginning in the 1960s, most of his work was in television, including a nine-episode stint on Cher oncle Bill (1966) taking over Sebastian Cabot's duties as Brian Keith's butler when Cabot was waylaid by health problems.He retired in the late '70s, his last acting gig being an appearance on Galactica (1978) in 1979. He was known by many in the last phase of his career for his work on one of the first TV infomercials, when he served as the pitchman for a classical music record collection called "120 Music Masterpieces."John Williams died on May 5, 1983 in La Jolla, California from an aneurysm. He was 80 years old.

  • Birthday

    Apr 15, 1903
  • Place of Birth

    Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire, England, UK

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1 wins & 0 nominations

National Board of Review, USA
1954
Best Supporting Actor
Winner - NBR Award

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