William Bakewell Film actor
William Bakewell is a 84 years old Film actor from Los Angeles, California. William Bakewell was born on May 02, 1908 (died on April 15, 1993, he was 84 years old) in Los Angeles, California. His nickname was Bakewell Billy, Billy Bakewell.
About
No, he died on 04/15/1993, 31 years ago. He was 84 years old when he died. Cause of death: leukemia. He died in Los Angeles
Family
Wife
Jennifer Holt, American actor
He married with Jennifer Holt (76), in 1946. William Bakewell was 37 and Jennifer Holt was 25 years old. After 2 years, they break up in 1948.
Child
He had one child, John (76) . When his first child, John Bakewell, was born, William Bakewell was 61 years old.
Works
William Bakewell Movies (80)
There are 80 movies of William Bakewell.
His first feature film was Gone with the Wind (1939, as Mounted Officer). He was 31 when he starred in this movie. Since 1939, he has appeared in 80 feature films. The last one is Geschundenes Zelluloid - Das Schicksal des Kinoklassikers "Im Westen nichts Neues" (1984). In this movie, we watched him as himself .
View all William Bakewell movies.William Bakewell movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Mounted Officer | Gone with the Wind (1939) | 31 |
Albert Kropp | All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) | 21 |
Maj. Tobias Norton | Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier (1955) | 47 |
Professor | The Strongest Man in the World (1975) | 66 |
Winters | The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947) | 39 |
Windor | The Farmer's Daughter (1947) | 38 |
Ensign | Seven Sinners (1940) | 32 |
Ted Richards | Radar Men from the Moon (1952) | 43 |
Dudley | Romance on the High Seas (1948) | 40 |
Louis XIV / Twin Brother | The Iron Mask (1929) | 20 |
Young Philadelphian | Old Ironsides (1926) | 18 |
David Chadwick | Beyond Tomorrow (1940) | 32 |
The Son | The Battle of the Sexes (1928) | 20 |
Tommy Osgood | Guilty Hands (1931) | 23 |
'Tex' McNeil | West Point (1928) | 19 |
Townsman at Zeke's Recitation | Zenobia (1939) | 30 |
Roland Chadburne | Sons of Steel (1934) | 26 |
Rodney Jordan | Dance, Fools, Dance (1931) | 22 |
Herb Tolin, Bolsa Grande Oil | The Capture (1950) | 41 |
Barry Graham | The Curtain Falls (1934) | 26 |
The Shield of Honor (1927) | 19 | |
Percival | Harold Teen (1928) | 19 |
Brook | The Bat Whispers (1930) | 22 |
Appleby | When the Redskins Rode (1951) | 43 |
'Ink' Donovan | The Last Edition (1925) | 17 |
John Russell | A Man of Sentiment (1933) | 25 |
Mack Moran | Hot Stuff (1929) | 21 |
Eddie | The Fabulous Dorseys (1947) | 38 |
Carney | Paid (1930) | 22 |
Shipboard Card Player | The Saint Takes Over (1940) | 32 |
Jimmy | On With the Show! (1929) | 21 |
Major Norton | Davy Crockett, Indian Fighter (1954) | 46 |
Richard Saxel | Back Street (1932) | 24 |
Jack | Playing Around (1930) | 21 |
Eddie Davis | The Higgins Family (1938) | 29 |
Otto | Daybreak (1931) | 23 |
Charlie Lannon | Wells Fargo Gunmaster (1951) | 43 |
Count Karl Runyi | A Woman of Experience (1931) | 23 |
Committee Captain | The Duke of West Point (1938) | 30 |
Paul Renoir | While Paris Sleeps (1932) | 24 |
Douglas Rimplegar | Three-Cornered Moon (1933) | 25 |
Bruce Coleman, the Literary Editor | The Trespasser (1947) | 39 |
Hal Ortman | Come Fill The Cup (1951) | 43 |
Tommy Haverly | Reducing (1931) | 22 |
Skippy | Annapolis (1928) | 20 |
Lt. Spicer | Quality Street (1937) | 28 |
Slugger Jones | Lucky Devils (1933) | 24 |
Cadet | Hotel Imperial (1939) | 31 |
Bill Coleman | On Probation (1935) | 26 |
Robert Harwood Jr. | The Postman Didn't Ring (1942) | 34 |
Captain Frank Mason | King of the Bandits (1947) | 39 |
Motorist | Lucky Me (1954) | 45 |
Andrew | Exiled to Shanghai (1937) | 29 |
Don Bell | You Can't Buy Everything (1934) | 25 |
Intern | King of the Turf (1939) | 30 |
Tom Fielding | The Dawn Express (1942) | 33 |
Charles, Waiter | So This Is Love (1953) | 45 |
Bob | Mile a Minute Love (1937) | 28 |
Mother (1927) | 18 | |
Bud Dolan | The Latest from Paris (1928) | 19 |
Performer in 'Bicycle Built for Two' Number | Show of Shows (1929) | 21 |
Benny Emerson | Politics (1931) | 22 |
Russell Tilford | The Quitter (1934) | 25 |
Cliff Miller | Green Eyes (1934) | 26 |
Dr. Wilkes | Straight Is the Way (1934) | 26 |
Clay | The Party's Over (1934) | 26 |
Adolph | Crimson Romance (1934) | 26 |
Dick Carter | Strangers All (1935) | 26 |
Ken Sherridan | Happiness C.O.D. (1935) | 27 |
Dave Haines | Lady Luck (1936) | 28 |
Lieut. Commander Mays | Sea Spoilers (1936) | 28 |
Tom Connor | Dangerous Holiday (1937) | 29 |
Tom Banning | Jungle Menace (1937) | 29 |
Dick Withers | Trapped by G-Men (1937) | 29 |
Hugh Pleasant | The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe (1942) | 34 |
Cpl. Hall Ross | King of the Mounties (1942) | 34 |
Hop Harrigan | Hop Harrigan: America's Ace of the Airways (1946) | 37 |
Lawrence White | Arthur Takes Over (1948) | 39 |
Capt. Kingston | Night Wind (1948) | 40 |
Himself | Geschundenes Zelluloid - Das Schicksal des Kinoklassikers "Im Westen nichts Neues" (1984) | 75 |
William Bakewell TV Shows (29)
His first TV Show was Lux Video Theatre (1950).
View all William Bakewell TV shows. What was William's zodiac sign?William Bakewell zodiac sign was taurus.
Other facts about William Bakewell
Alias | Bakewell Billy, Billy Bakewell |
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DeathCause | Leukemia |
Spouse | Jennifer Holt |
Place of death | Los Angeles |
Given name | William |
Different from | William Lincoln Bakewell |
Cause of death | Leukemia |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Date of death | 1993-04-15T00:00:00Z |
Family name | Bakewell. Show people with the surname Bakewell |