Robert B. Williams
Robert B. Williams, an American actor, was born on September 23, 1904, in Glencoe, Illinois. He made a significant mark in the film industry with a diverse range of roles throughout his career. Williams is perhaps best remembered for his performances in notable films such as *The Killing* (1956), a classic film noir directed by Stanley Kubrick, and the romantic comedy *Pillow Talk* (1959), which starred Rock Hudson and Doris Day. Additionally, he appeared in *Revenge of the Creature* (1955), a sequel to the iconic horror film *Creature from the Black Lagoon*, which contributed to his recognition in genre cinema.
Williams’ career spanned several decades, where he showcased his versatility as an actor across various genres. His contributions to film were appreciated by audiences and critics alike, highlighting his ability to adapt to different roles.
After a fruitful career, Robert B. Williams passed away on June 17, 1978, in Orange County, California. His legacy in the entertainment industry endures through his memorable performances and the impact he made on the films he worked on.
Filmography
Where the Sidewalk Ends
Revenge of the Creature
The Phynx
Hell Squad
The Unknown Man
Roughshod
Smuggler's Gold
The Bat (1959)
The Lawless
The Mysterious Desperado
A Patch of Blue
The Unguarded Moment
Death in Small Doses
Key Witness
The Pick-Up
The Tunnel of Love
This Island Earth
Malaya