Robert B. Williams was an American actor who is best known for his roles in The Killing (1956), The Bat (1959), and Hang ‘Em High (1968). Born on September 23, 1904, in Glencoe, Illinois, he passed away on June 17, 1978, in Orange County, California.
Personal and Family Life
Details about Robert B. Williams’s personal and family life are limited. He is known to have been buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California. There is little public information regarding his family or early life beyond his professional career as an actor.
Death and Legacy
Robert B. Williams died on June 17, 1978. His contributions to film and television have left a mark on the industry, with many still remembering his performances in various classic movies and TV shows. His legacy lives on through his work, which continues to be appreciated by fans of classic cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Follow Me, Boys! | 1966-12-01 | Artie (uncredited) |
Revenge of the Creature | 1955-05-13 | George Johnson |
Tonight and Every Night | 1945-01-09 | Chief Petty Officer (uncredited) |
Malaya | 1949-12-27 | Army Sergeant (uncredited) |
Back Door to Heaven | 1939-04-19 | Nightclub Owner (uncredited) |
The Lawless | 1950-06-01 | Boswell |
Key Witness | 1947-10-09 | Officer Johnson |
The Unknown Man | 1951-11-09 | Sam–Deputy |
One Mysterious Night | 1944-10-21 | Matt Healy |
Death in Small Doses | 1957-09-15 | ‘Dunc’ Clayton |
The Unguarded Moment | 1956-12-27 | Detective |
The Lone Ranger | 1956-02-25 | U.S. Marshal, Abilene (uncredited) |
Fury at Furnace Creek | 1948-04-30 | Stranger (uncredited) |
A Bird in the Head | 1946-02-28 | Mr. Beedle |
The Iron Sheriff | 1957-04-01 | Sheriff Joe Tilyou |
Eve Knew Her Apples | 1945-04-12 | Steve Ormond |
North by Northwest | 1959-07-08 | Patrolman Waggoner (uncredited) |
The Killing | 1956-06-06 | Plainclothesman at Airport |
Rebel Without a Cause | 1955-10-27 | Ed (uncredited) |
Satan’s Bed | 1965-04-23 | |
A Patch of Blue | 1965-12-10 | Neighbor (uncredited) |