William Pabst was an American actor who is best known for Portnoy’s Complaint, Going in Style, and The King of Marvin Gardens. He was born on March 12, 1929, in Jersey City, New Jersey, and he passed away on October 26, 1980, in the same city.
Personal and Family Life
William Pabst grew up in Jersey City, where he developed a passion for acting from a young age. He became involved in local theater and eventually moved to film and television, where he found success in various roles.
Career
Pabst’s acting career included memorable performances in films during the 1970s. He played significant roles in well-known movies and was also featured in television series, showcasing his versatility as an actor. His work contributed to some notable projects that left a mark in the industry.
Death and Legacy
William Pabst died on October 26, 1980, in Jersey City. His contributions to film and television continue to be recognized, and he is remembered for his roles in several classic works. His legacy lives on through the characters he portrayed and the impact he made in the entertainment world.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Rating |
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Going in Style | 1979 | Bank Guard | 7.1 |
The King of Marvin Gardens | 1972 | Bidlack | 6.5 |
Portnoy’s Complaint | 1972 | Clerk at Inn | 5.3 |
Somerset | 1970–1976 | Dr. Johnston (TV Series) | 7.6 |
The Kraft Music Hall | 1967 | Grocer (TV Series) | 6.4 |