Birthname: William J. Schallert
Sign | Cancer |
Born | Jul 6, 1922 Los Angeles, CA |
Died | May 8, 2016 Pacific Palisades, CA |
Age | Died at 93 |
William Schallert | |
Job | Actor |
Top Roles | Al, Messenger on Screen, Young Husband, Hotel Clerk, Philadelphia Banker |
Top Genres | Drama, Western, Crime, Romance, Science Fiction, Comedy |
Top Topics | Aviation, Civil War, Book-Based |
Top Collaborators | Albert Zugsmith (Producer), Franklyn Farnum, Edmund Cobb, Walter Mirisch (Producer) |
Shares birthday with | Janet Leigh, Cathy O'Donnell, Burt Ward see more.. |
William Schallert Overview:
Actor, William Schallert, was born William J. Schallert on Jul 6, 1922 in Los Angeles, CA. Schallert died at the age of 93 on May 8, 2016 in Pacific Palisades, CA .
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RIP, Mr. Schallert
By carole_and_co on May 9, 2016 From Carole & Co.Today's a sad one in the entertainment industry, as we lost one of its stalwarts -- veteran character actor William Schallert, who died last night at age 93.Like many of you, I grew up watching him on all sorts of TV series -- "Dobie Gillis," "The Patty Duke Show," "Get Smart" and countless others. ... Read full article
RIP, Mr. Schallert
By carole_and_co on May 9, 2016 From Carole & Co.Today's a sad one in the entertainment industry, as we lost one of its stalwarts -- veteran character actor William Schallert, who died last night at age 93.Like many of you, I grew up watching him on all sorts of TV series -- "Dobie Gillis," "The Patty Duke Show" (shown above), "Get Smart" and coun... Read full article
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William Schallert Quotes:
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Dr. Mears: To think - a fantastic gnome like you had to hurdle out of space to put this power in my hands. Well, now that we've made contact, I'm gonna tear out every secret you've got!
[Kolvac and Collins find Garry's seaplane]
John Kolvac: No vital damage as far as I can see. It's just out of gas.
Collins: That's damage enough.
Dr. Mears: A man who controls this formula controls the industry of the world.
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