Person Details
Birthday:
Aliases: William Morenus , Willie
Gender: Male
Place of birth: New York City, New York, USA
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Movie Involvements: 23
TV Involvements: 0
Most Famous Work
Biography
William Collier Sr. was born on November 12, 1864 in New York City, New York, as William Morenus. He was an actor and writer, known for Wife and Auto Trouble (1916), Harmony at Home (1930) and Up the River (1930). He was married to Paula Marr and Louise Allen. He died on January 13, 1944 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, from pneumonia.
Most Famous Work
Disputed Passage
(1939) Dr. William CunninghamHot Saturday
(1932) Mr. BrockHappy Days
(1929) End Man - Minstrel ShowValiant Is the Word for Carrie
(1936) Ed MoresbyThe Crosby Case
(1934) The Detective--Police Sgt. MelodyGive Us This Night
(1936) PriestBroadway to Hollywood
(1933) Vaudeville Act (archive footage)All of Me
(1934) Jerry HelmanActing
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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1941 | Dr. Joseph E. Maddy | |
1939 | Dr. Miles | |
Dr. William Cunningham | ||
James Llewellyn | ||
Mr. Wayne | ||
Burt Nast | ||
1938 | Howland | |
Jim Platt | ||
David Brassard Sr. | ||
1936 | Ed Moresby | |
Pop Walters | ||
Uncle Carlton MacCreigh | ||
Priest | ||
1935 | Alfred Desmereau | |
Rumboat Charlie | ||
'Pop' Grey | ||
1934 | Ellery Cushing aka Uncle Dudley | |
K.C. Kelly | ||
The Detective--Police Sgt. Melody | ||
Jerry Helman | ||
1933 | Vaudeville Act (archive footage) | |
1932 | Doc Williams | |
Mr. Brock | ||
Peter Babcock | ||
Willie Taylor | ||
1931 | Judge O'Flaherty | |
Wickham | ||
Richard Burton | ||
Mr. Blake | ||
1930 | Pop | |
David Tuttle | ||
Horace Divine | ||
Joe Haller | ||
1929 | End Man - Minstrel Show | |
1916 | The Meek Husband (as William Collier) | |
1915 | William Collier - Broadway Star | |
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Crew
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1930 | Choreographer | |
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |
Writing
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |
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1930 | Screenplay | |
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |
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