WILLIAM WINDOM

William Windom
William Windom
Gender: Male
Known for: Acting
Birthday: September 28, 1923
Deathday: August 16, 2012
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, United States

Biography

William Windom was 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"; the character Randy Lane in the Emmy-nominated Night Gallery episode "They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar" and perhaps that of the most common recurring character on the Emmy-winning series Murder, She Wrote, Seth Hazlitt.

Filmography

Starring

Commodore Decker (archive footage)
Herb Radford
Matt Decker
Captain Hart
Harlan Kirby Sr.
Old Joe
Harold Joyce
Prof. Barnett
Neil the Bartender
Henderson Porter
1995·
JAG
Former Chief of Naval Operations
Dale Montrose
Hamilton Cobb
Uncle Chuck (voice)
1993·
Sommersby
Reverend Powell
Ethan Clark (voice)
Dr. Edelman
1991·
Committed
Dr. Quilly
Mr. Hatfield (voice)
Russell Bainbridge
Burt
Father Burke
1987·
Dead Aim
McWhorter
1987·
Funland
Angus Perry
1986·
L.A. Law
Charles Flanagan
Lee Hertzig
Herb Medlock
Ferguson
1985·
Surviving
Dr. Madsen
Gov. Tovah
Dr. Seth Hazlitt, Sam Breen, Seth Hazlitt
1984·
Airwolf
Lou Stappleford
1984·
Hunter
Commissioner Larry Crenshaw
1984·
Velvet
Government Official
Mayor Malcolm Wallwood
1984·
Why Me?
General
Bob Cody
Himself - Narrator (voice)
1983·
Lottery!
1983·
Automan
Judge Alexander Farnsworth
Al Massey
James Caldwell
Dr. Walter Belkamp
1982·
Newhart
1982·
Hotel
Wayne Altfield
George Olsen
Dr. Jarvis
1981·
Foul Play
1981·
Side Show
Byron Gage
Huey Block
Smiley Jenkins
Captain James T. Lyle
Richard Kleindienst
Larry Krandall
Charles Baines
1978·
Dallas
Amos Krebbs
Panama Cassidy
Clifford Armer
Christopher Woods
Victor Lacey
Harold Wallingford, Bill Kelly
1977·
Hunter
Phil Wainwright
Gen. Duke Pulleyne
Charley Paxton
Arthur Brandeis
1976·
Bridger
Daniel Webster
Dr. Hallet
Cellmate (voice), George Webber
1975·
Doc
Ted Morrisey
Dr. Cavaliere
Alan Brewster, Alex Mayberry
Ted Adrian
Judge Tom Backsler
1973·
Kojak
K.C. Milano
1973·
Hawkins
Joe Hamilton
Monsignior Frank Carruthers, John Kovic, Russell L. 'Russ' Rankin
1972·
Banacek
Harry Wexler
Charlie Pender
Frank Queenlin
Stan Petryk
Rob Stewart
Mr. Farrigan
1972·
The Man
Arthur Eaton
1972·
Pursuit
Robert Phillips
Professor Lufkin
1971·
Columbo
Everett Logan
Ted Hoffenstein
1971·
Cannon
Harry Kendrix
Eddie Frazier
Warren Duden
Roy K. Sizemore
1971·
Escape
Doctor Henry Walding
Harold Jennings
Capt. Frank Reardon
Dr. Roger West
Professor Putman (segment “Little Girl Lost”)
Bernard Christie
Paul Durstine
Weeks
Dr. Sam Mason
Nick McCrae
John Brandon
Raymond Hanson
Fred Williams
D.W., Charlie Ross
Harlan Henderson, Ossie Connors
1968·
Lancer
Burt Gordon
Vance Patton
Colin MacIver
1967·
Mannix
George Kane, Calvin Norris
Michael Tressider, Major Rick Graves
1967·
Ironside
Judge Lawrence Van Buren
1967·
Custer
Texas Jack Vermillion
Paul Mitchell, Alex Cresnic, Deputy Premier Milos Pavel
1966·
That Girl
1966·
Star Trek
Commodore William Decker
Elias Devon, Howard Dale Converse, David Roger Spiers, Anton Christopher
Ralph Wilson
Lt. Col. Bill Christy
Rev. Clifford Peale
Captain Harry Spaulding
Congressman Glen Morley
Professor Fritz Simpson
Sam Travis
Harry Travers - Sharleen's Brother
Reese Ludlow
Saturn Cyclops (voice)
Joss Cardine, Foster Bonham, Arthur Blanton
1962·
Combat!
Captain Lew Anders
Henry Taylor
Mr. Gilmer
Warren Giles
1961·
Ben Casey
1961·
Bus Stop
1960·
Checkmate
Peter Morell
1960·
Thriller
Lou Walters
Dr. Wallman, Major
1959·
Bonanza
Marshal Passmore
Cuthbert Carmichael, Calvin Otterman
1955·
Gunsmoke
Ira Spratt, Hill, Lee Sharkey
1955·
Cheyenne
1952·
Omnibus
Max Halliday