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William Tubbs (born May 10, 1907 – passed away January 25, 1953) was a notable American actor known for his work in both theater and cinema. Following World War II, he made a significant impact in European cinema, featuring in multiple films directed by renowned Italian filmmaker Roberto Rossellini among others. Tubbs' contributions to the performing arts spanned various styles and genres, showcasing his versatility as an actor. His career reflects the evolving landscape of film during the mid-20th century and highlights the cross-cultural exchanges that characterized the post-war era in cinema.