William Windom


Actor
William Windom

About

Birth Place
New York City, New York, USA
Born
September 28, 1923
Died
August 16, 2012
Cause of Death
Congestive Heart Failure.

Biography

Veteran character lead of theater, film and television since the 1950s, William Windom long excelled at playing harried businessmen, discontented suburbanites, and other middle-class guys under pressure. In his maturity, Windom became comfortably ensconced in roles as venerable authority figures - fathers, judges, clergymen and other professionals. 1960s-era sitcom cultists remember his ...

Family & Companions

Patricia Veronica Tunder
Wife

Biography

Veteran character lead of theater, film and television since the 1950s, William Windom long excelled at playing harried businessmen, discontented suburbanites, and other middle-class guys under pressure. In his maturity, Windom became comfortably ensconced in roles as venerable authority figures - fathers, judges, clergymen and other professionals. 1960s-era sitcom cultists remember his Emmy-winning portrayal of John Monroe, an anxiety-ridden cartoonist who shifted back-and-forth between the real world and the animated realm of his sketchpad, on "My World... and Welcome to It" (NBC, 1969-1970). This charming show was based on the writings and drawings of humorist James Thurber whom Windom later portrayed on stage in two one-man shows. Windom remained a frequent presence on TV through the decades in guest spots (memorably as a vengeful starship captain in "The Doomsday Machine" episode of "Star Trek"), TV-movies and in the recurring role of Dr. Seth Hazlitt on CBS's long-running mystery hit "Murder, She Wrote."

Windom began acting on stage regularly in the 40s as a member of the American Repertory Company. His subsequent Broadway credits include "Androcles and the Lion," "The World of Suzie Wong," and "Come Blow Your Horn." Windom made his feature debut as the prosecuting attorney in "To Kill a Mockingbird" (1962) and went on to alternate between film, TV and theater. His feature credits include "The Detective" (1968) as a closeted, self-hating murderer of gay men, Robert Altman's "Brewster McCloud" (1970), and "Escape From the Planet of the Apes" (1972) as the president. In later years, Windom appeared in supporting roles in two John Hughes comedies, "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles" (1987) and "She's Having a Baby" (1988), as well as the Jodie Foster/Richard Gere drama "Sommersby" (1993).

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Dopamine (2003)
Tom
True Crime (1999)
Fugitive X: Innocent Target (1997)
Uncle Billy
Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman (1993)
Sommersby (1993)
Dennis the Menace: Dinosaur Hunter! (1993)
Mr Wilson
Chance of a Lifetime (1991)
Committed (1991)
Doctor Quilly
Street Justice (1989)
She's Having A Baby (1988)
Russ Bainbridge
Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987)
Funland (1987)
Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night (1987)
Voice
Dead Aim (1987)
Means and Ends (1987)
Burt
There Must Be a Pony (1986)
Space Rage (1985)
Surviving (1985)
Grandview, U.S.A. (1984)
Why Me? (1984)
General
Off Sides (Pigs vs. Freaks) (1984)
Velvet (1984)
Government Official
Last Plane Out (1983)
James Caldwell
Desperate Lives (1982)
Leave 'Em Laughing (1981)
Separate Ways (1981)
Side Show (1981)
Byron Gage
Portrait of a Rebel: Margaret Sanger (1980)
Monseigneur Soldini
Hunters of the Reef (1978)
Goodbye Franklin High (1978)
Mean Dog Blues (1978)
Richie Brockelman: Missing 24 Hours (1976)
Arnold Springfield
Echoes Of A Summer (1976)
Doctor Hallett
Bridger (1976)
Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder Case (1975)
The Abduction of Saint Anne (1975)
Ted Morrisey
Journey From Darkness (1975)
The Day the Earth Moved (1974)
Judge Tom Backsler
The Girls of Huntington House (1973)
Sam Dutton
The Man (1972)
Arthur Eaton
Now You See Him, Now You Don't (1972)
[Professor] Lufkin
A Great American Tragedy (1972)
Second Chance (1972)
Pursuit (1972)
Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971)
The President
The Mephisto Waltz (1971)
Dr. [Roger] West
Fools' Parade (1971)
Roy K. Sizemore
Escape (1971)
Dr Henry Walding
A Taste Of Evil (1971)
Harold Jannings
Marriage: Year One (1971)
The Homecoming (1971)
Assault on the Wayne (1971)
Brewster McCloud (1970)
Haskell Weeks
The Gypsy Moths (1969)
V. John Brandon
Operation Heartbeat (1969)
The Detective (1968)
Colin MacIver
The Angry Breed (1968)
Vance Patton
Hour of the Gun (1967)
Texas Jack Vermillion
The Americanization of Emily (1964)
Capt. Harry Spaulding
One Man's Way (1964)
Rev. Clifford Peale
For Love or Money (1963)
Sam Travis
Cattle King (1963)
Harry Travers
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
Gilmer

Cast (Special)

G.I. Joe: The Ernie Pyle Story (1998)
Voice
Insects: The Ruling Class (1992)
Narrator
Moscow Bureau (1986)
Herb Medlock
Dirty Work (1985)
The Screen Actors Guild 50th Anniversary Celebration (1984)
The Tom Swift and Linda Craig Mystery Hour (1983)
100 Years of Golden Hits (1981)
Thomas Edison--Host
Quick and Quiet (1981)
Thaddeus Clark "T C" Cooper
Landon, Landon & Landon (1980)
Ben Landon
Heck's Angels (1976)
Colonel Gregory Heck
The New Healers (1972)
Robert Young and the Family (1971)
Is There a Doctor in the House? (1971)
Dial "M" For Murder (1958)
Max Halliday

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn (1990)
The Rules Of Marriage (1982)
George Olsen
Blind Ambition (1979)
Seventh Avenue (1977)
John Meyers

Life Events

1950

Performed on the early NBC anthology drama series, "Masterpiece Playhouse"

1958

Starred on NBC's "Hallmark Hall of Fame" presentation of "Dial 'M' For Murder"

1962

Feature debut, the prosecuting attorney in "To Kill a Mockingbird"

1972

Starred in the one-man show "Thurber I"

1975

Starred in the one-man show "Thurber II"

1976

Starred in the one-man show "Ernie Pyle I"

1979

Starred in the one-man show "Ernie Pyle II

Family

Paul Windom
Father
Isobel Wells Windom
Mother
Rachel Windom
Daughter
Heather Windom
Daughter
Juliet Windom
Daughter
Hope Windom
Daughter
Rebel Windom
Son
Russell Windom
Son

Companions

Patricia Veronica Tunder
Wife

Bibliography