William Windom (Performer) | Playbill

William Windom

Performer

William Windom, a stage and television actor who found brief critical fame as the star of the television series "My World and Welcome to It," died Aug. 16 at his home in Woodacre, CA. He was 88.

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  • Born: Sep 28, 1923
  • Death: Aug 16, 2012 in Woodacre, CA

Roles (16)

Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Viva Madison Avenue!
Opened April 06, 1960
  • as Jim Leary (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Greatest Man Alive
Opened May 08, 1957
  • as Hospital Aide (Original)
  • Assistant Stage Manager
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Double in Hearts
Opened October 16, 1956
  • Assistant Stage Manager
Fallen Angels Playbill - Jan 1956 Fallen Angels
Opened January 17, 1956
  • as Frederick Starbuck (Original)
The Grand Prize Playbill - Jan 1955 The Grand Prize
Opened January 26, 1955
  • as John Condon Mitchell (Original)
Mademoiselle Colombe Playbill - Jan 1954 Mademoiselle Colombe
Opened January 06, 1954
  • as Edouard (Original)
A Girl Can Tell Playbill - Oct 1953 A Girl Can Tell
Opened October 29, 1953
  • as David (Original)
Alice in Wonderland Playbill - April 1947 Alice in Wonderland
Opened April 05, 1947
  • as Man in White Paper (Original)
  • as White Rabbit (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Yellow Jack
Opened February 27, 1947
  • as McClelland (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Androcles and the Lion
Opened December 19, 1946
  • as Retiarius (Original)
John Gabriel Borkman Playbill - Nov 1946 John Gabriel Borkman
Opened November 12, 1946
  • as Erhart Borkman (Original)
What Every Woman Knows Playbill - Nov 1946 What Every Woman Knows
Opened November 08, 1946
  • as Ensemble (Original)
King Henry VIII Playbill - Nov 1946 King Henry VIII
Opened November 06, 1946
  • as Earl of Surrey (Original)
  • as Sergeant of the Guard (Original)
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