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Sommersby

as Reverend Powell

1993
Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman

as Hamilton Cobb

1994
Parenthood

as

1990
She's Having a Baby

as Russell Bainbridge

1988
Funland

as Angus Perry

1987
Street Justice

as Father Burke

1989
Dead Aim

as McWhorter

1987
There Must Be a Pony

as Lee Hertzig

1986
Space Rage

as Gov. Tovah

1985
Surviving

as Dr. Madsen

1985
Grandview, U.S.A.

as Bob Cody

1984
Desperate Lives

as Dr. Jarvis

1982
Separate Ways

as Huey Block

1981
Leave 'Em Laughing

as Smiley Jenkins

1981
Echoes of a Summer

as Dr. Hallet

1976
The Day the Earth Moved

as Judge Tom Backsler

1974
Now You See Him, Now You Don't

as Professor Lufkin

1972
Pursuit

as Robert Phillips

1972
The Mephisto Waltz

as Dr. Roger West

1971
The Homecoming: A Christmas Story

as Charlie Snead

1971
Fools' Parade

as Roy K. Sizemore

1971
A Taste of Evil

as Harold Jennings

1971
Escape

as Doctor Henry Walding

1971
Marriage: Year One

as Warren Duden

1971
Brewster McCloud

as Weeks

1970
House on Greenapple Road

as Paul Durstine

1970
My World and Welcome to It

as John Monroe

1969
William Windom William Windom

Birthday

1923-09-28

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. Description above from the Wikipedia article William Windom, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​
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