William Collier Sr.


Actor

About

Also Known As
William Collier
Birth Place
New York City, New York, USA
Born
November 12, 1866
Died
January 13, 1944

Biography

William Collier Sr. was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1878, he joined touring company of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Pinafore." Early on in his acting career, Collier landed roles in various films, including "Free and Easy" (1930), "Happy Days" (1930) and the Janet Gaynor musical "High Society Blues" (1930). He also appeared in the Spencer Tracy comedy "Up the River"...

Family & Companions

Paula Marr
Wife
Actress. Married in 1910.

Biography

William Collier Sr. was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1878, he joined touring company of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Pinafore." Early on in his acting career, Collier landed roles in various films, including "Free and Easy" (1930), "Happy Days" (1930) and the Janet Gaynor musical "High Society Blues" (1930). He also appeared in the Spencer Tracy comedy "Up the River" (1930), the comedy "Hot Saturday" (1932) with Cary Grant and "A Successful Failure" (1934). He continued to work steadily in film throughout the thirties, appearing in "Annapolis Farewell" (1935), the Spencer Tracy crime picture "The Murder Man" (1935) and "Cain and Mabel" (1936). He also appeared in the Claudette Colbert comedy "The Bride Comes Home" (1936) and the drama "Valiant Is the Word For Carrie" (1936) with Gladys George. Film continued to be his passion as he played roles in "Josette" (1938) with Don Ameche, "Thanks For the Memory" (1938) with Bob Hope and the Dorothy Lamour drama "Disputed Passage" (1939). He also appeared in the mystery "Television Spy" (1939) with William Henry. Collier more recently acted in "There's Magic in Music" (1941) with Allan Jones. Collier passed away in January 1944 at the age of 78.

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

Pilgrimage (1933)
Dialogue Director
Face in the Sky (1933)
Dialogue Director
Stepping Sisters (1932)
Dial Staged by
She Wanted a Millionaire (1932)
Dialogue Director
Seas Beneath (1931)
Staged by
The Brat (1931)
Dialogue Director
Nothing But the Truth (1929)
Dialogue Director

Cast (Feature Film)

There's Magic in Music (1941)
Dr. Joseph E. Maddy
I'm from Missouri (1939)
Smith
Persons in Hiding (1939)
Burt Nast
Invitation to Happiness (1939)
Mr. Wayne
Disputed Passage (1939)
Dr. William Cunningham
Miracle on Main Street (1939)
Doctor [Miles]
Television Spy (1939)
James Llewellyn
Thanks for the Memory (1938)
Mr. Platt
Say It in French (1938)
Howland
Josette (1938)
David Brossard, Sr.
Cain and Mabel (1936)
Pop Walters
Valiant Is the Word for Carrie (1936)
Editor Moresby
Give Us This Night (1936)
Priest
Love on a Bet (1936)
Uncle Carlton MacCreigh
The Bride Comes Home (1936)
Alfred Desmereau
Annapolis Farewell (1935)
Bumboat Charlie
Murder Man (1935)
"Pop" Grey
Three Women (1935)
The Crosby Case (1934)
The detective [Melody]
All of Me (1934)
Jerry Halman
Successful Failure (1934)
Ellery Cushing
Broadway to Hollywood (1933)
Hot Saturday (1932)
Mr. [Harry] Brock
The Washington Masquerade (1932)
[Pete] Babcock
After Tomorrow (1932)
Willie Taylor
Madison Sq. Garden (1932)
Doc Williams
Stepping Sisters (1932)
Herbert Ramsey
Seas Beneath (1931)
"Mugs" O'Flaherty
Six Cylinder Love (1931)
Richard Burton
Annabelle's Affairs (1931)
Wickham
Mr. Lemon of Orange (1931)
Mr. Blake
The Brat (1931)
Judge O'Flathery
Free and Easy (1930)
Master of ceremonies
Happy Days (1930)
Up the River (1930)
Harmony at Home (1930)
Joe Haller
High Society Blues (1930)
Horace Divine
She's My Weakness (1930)
David Tuttle
The Servant Question (1920)
Mr. Butler
The No-Good Guy (1916)
Jimmy Coghlan

Writer (Feature Film)

Seas Beneath (1931)
Writer of Gags, bits of business and dial
Harmony at Home (1930)
Cont
Harmony at Home (1930)
Adaptation
Nothing But the Truth (1929)
Dial

Film Production - Main (Feature Film)

Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)
Technical Advisor

Cast (Short)

Wife and Auto Trouble (1916)

Life Events

1878

Joined touring company of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Pinafore"

Family

William 'Buster' Collier Jr
Son
Actor. Adopted Paula Marr's son Charles F Gall Jr in 1914, Gall Jr changed his name to William Collier Jr.

Companions

Paula Marr
Wife
Actress. Married in 1910.

Bibliography