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William Demarest(1892-1983)

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William Demarest in My Three Sons (1960)
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A stocky, serious-looking character, Carl William Demarest started off in vaudeville in 1905 along with two older brothers. At one time he also performed in a stage act with his wife Estelle Collette (billed as 'Demarest and Collette') and then moved on to Broadway. He entered movies in 1926 and first appeared in Vitaphone one-reelers and in films for Warner Brothers, which included the first sound picture, The Jazz Singer (1927). In his later years, he became a household name on TV as retired sea captain Uncle Charley, replacing a seriously ill William Frawley in My Three Sons (1960). However, Demarest was truly at his best during the 1940s as a member of Preston Sturges's unofficial stock company of players, noted for his trademark deadpan or exasperated expressions. He made his reputation in eccentric comic supporting roles, invariably seen as pushy, wary or droll cops, business guys or wisecracking, jaundiced friends of the hero with names like Mugsy, Kockenlocker or Heffelfinger. The Great McGinty (1940), Sullivan's Travels (1941) and The Miracle of Morgan's Creek (1943) are often cited as his best films. When movie offers began to diminish, Demarest segued into television work with many guest spots and a regular co-starring role as a ranch foreman in the western series Tales of Wells Fargo (1957). As a character actor, his quiet intensity and comic timing kept him in demand well into his eighties. Nominated just once for an Oscar as Best Supporting Actor in the biopic The Jolson Story (1946), he lost out to Harold Russell for his performance in The Best Years of Our Lives (1946).
BornFebruary 27, 1892
DiedDecember 28, 1983(91)
BornFebruary 27, 1892
DiedDecember 28, 1983(91)
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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar
    • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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James Stewart, Jean Arthur, Claude Rains, Edward Arnold, Beulah Bondi, Guy Kibbee, Thomas Mitchell, and Eugene Pallette in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
8.1
  • Bill Griffith
  • 1939
My Three Sons (1960)
My Three Sons
7.1
TV Series
  • Uncle Charley O'Casey
Spencer Tracy, Peter Falk, Jim Backus, Milton Berle, Norman Fell, Mickey Rooney, Buddy Hackett, Jonathan Winters, Edie Adams, Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, Ben Blue, Joe E. Brown, Sid Caesar, Alan Carney, Chick Chandler, Barrie Chase, Lloyd Corrigan, William Demarest, Andy Devine, Selma Diamond, Paul Ford, Stan Freberg, Ethel Merman, Dorothy Provine, Phil Silvers, and Terry-Thomas in It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963)
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World
7.5
  • Aloysius
  • 1963
Eddie Bracken, William Demarest, and Ella Raines in Hail the Conquering Hero (1944)
Hail the Conquering Hero
7.6
  • Sgt. Heffelfinger
  • 1944

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Actor



  • The Millionaire (1978)
    The Millionaire
    6.6
    TV Movie
    • Oscar Pugh
    • 1978
  • Bruce Dern, Madeline Kahn, Art Carney, and Augustus von Schumacher in Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976)
    Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
    4.8
    • Studio Gatekeeper
    • 1976
  • Ellery Queen (1975)
    Ellery Queen
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Alexander 'Pop' Denny
    • 1975
  • McMillan & Wife (1971)
    McMillan & Wife
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Andy Kenesaw
    • Cyrus McFee
    • 1973–1975
  • The Wild McCullochs (1975)
    The Wild McCullochs
    4.9
    • Father Gurkin
    • 1975
  • Kim Darby in Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (1973)
    Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
    6.5
    TV Movie
    • Mr. Harris
    • 1973
  • My Three Sons (1960)
    My Three Sons
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Uncle Charley O'Casey
    • 1965–1972
  • John Forsythe, Melanie Fullerton, Joyce Menges, and Susan Neher in To Rome with Love (1969)
    To Rome with Love
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Uncle Charley O'Casey
    • 1970
  • Roddy McDowall, Hayley Mills, Dean Jones, Dorothy Provine, and Syn Cat in That Darn Cat! (1965)
    That Darn Cat!
    6.7
    • Mr. MacDougall
    • 1965
  • Bonanza (1959)
    Bonanza
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Angus Tweedy
    • Enos Milford
    • 1963–1964
  • Ben Casey (1961)
    Ben Casey
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Leonard Lonsdale
    • 1964
  • Burke's Law (1963)
    Burke's Law
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Charlie Who
    • 1964
  • Inger Stevens and William Windom in The Farmer's Daughter (1963)
    The Farmer's Daughter
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Senator Richards
    • 1964
  • Jack Palance, Tuesday Weld, and Russ Tamblyn in The Greatest Show on Earth (1963)
    The Greatest Show on Earth
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Paul Keller
    • 1964
  • Rod Serling in The Twilight Zone (1959)
    The Twilight Zone
    9.0
    TV Series
    • Joe Britt
    • 1964

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  • Johnny Carson in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962)
    The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
    8.5
    TV Series
    • performer: "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2"
    • 1978
  • Jack Carson, Denise Darcel, Charlotte Greenwood, Fernando Lamas, and Esther Williams in Dangerous When Wet (1953)
    Dangerous When Wet
    6.2
    • performer: "I Got Out Of Bed on the Right Side", "Ain't Nature Grand" (uncredited)
    • 1953
  • Mickey Rooney, Kay Brown, James Craig, Vic Damone, William Demarest, Sally Forrest, and Monica Lewis in The Strip (1951)
    The Strip
    6.1
    • performer: "A Kiss to Build a Dream On"
    • 1951
  • Excuse My Dust (1951)
    Excuse My Dust
    6.0
    • performer: "Get a Horse"
    • 1951
  • Bing Crosby and Coleen Gray in Riding High (1950)
    Riding High
    6.2
    • performer: "The Whiffenpoof Song" (1909) (uncredited)
    • 1950
  • Myrna Loy, William Powell, and Luise Rainer in The Great Ziegfeld (1936)
    The Great Ziegfeld
    6.6
    • performer: "Look for the Silver Lining" (1921) (uncredited)
    • 1936

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Personal details

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  • Height
    • 5′ 9½″ (1.77 m)
  • Born
    • February 27, 1892
    • St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
  • Died
    • December 28, 1983
    • Palm Springs, California, USA(pneumonia and prostate cancer)
  • Spouses
      Lucile TheurerAugust 31, 1942 - December 28, 1983 (his death)
  • Children
    • No Children
  • Parents
      Minnie Lindgren Demarest
  • Relatives
      Rube Demarest(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared in "Earl Carroll's Vanities" on Broadway. Musical revue. Music by Burton Lane. Book by Ralph Spence and Eddie Welch. Lyrics by Harold Adamson. Musical Director: Ray Cavanaugh. Music orchestrated by Domenico Savino. Additional music by Cliff Friend, Raymond Klages, Jack Meskill, Vincent Rose, Maurice Ravel and Hyman Grossman. Featuring songs with lyrics by Cliff Friend, Raymond Klages, Jack Meskill, Vincent Rose, Nathaniel Lief and Max Lief. Featuring songs by Larry Besson. Staged by Edgar J. MacGregor. Choreographed by George Hale. Ballets by Gluck Sandor. Conceived / assembled by / directed by / produced by Earl Carroll. Scenic Design by Vincente Minnelli and Hugh Willoughby. Costume Design by Vincente Minnelli and Charles Le Maire. Special Effects by Professor Tax Teuber. Earl Carroll Theatre (moved to The 44th Street Theatre from 29 Feb 1932 to close): 27 Aug 1931-9 Apr 1932 (300 performances). Cast: Lucille Adair, Irene Ahlberg, Louise Allen, Doris Andress, Helen Arlen, Audrey Arlington, Violet Arnold, George Bailey, Arthur Barry, William Barton, Charles Benjamin, Brooks Berkwich, Renee Bonnie, Ernest Brown, Samuel Brown, Fred Byer, Marian Carew, Claire Carter, Irving Carter, Dan Carthe, Peter Clark, Julius Corsack, Betty Dell, Mickey Devine, Jack Durant, William Dyas, Marcelle Edwards, Herbert Ellis, Maryjo Engers, Collette Francis, Genie Fursa, Howard Garvin, John George, Dolores Grant, Harriet Hagman, Marion Harcke, Albert Harris, William Hart, John Hilliman, Agatha Hoff, Edgar Hughes, Vivian Keefer, Alice Kerwin, Sunny Kest, Nelda Kincaid, Glenfield Knight, Dorothy Knowlton, Anderson Lewis, Helen Lynd, Martha Mackay, Will Mahoney, Irving Mangott, Lois Maye, Charles V. Maynard, Ferne McAllister, Theresa Meredith, Ida Michaels, Frank Miller, Woods Miller, Villi Milli, Frank Mitchell, Julia Mooney, Jane Moxon, 'Rosemary Murphy (I)', Al Norman, Helen Oakes, Olive Olsen, Gay Orlova, Lucille Page, Edythe Paige, Shirley Parshall, Irma Philbin, Paul H. Phillips, Louise Porach, Lydia Resh, Lorna Rodionoff, The Rooney Ensemble, Lillian Roth, Norman C. Rucker, Enrique do los Ruelos, Frank Schegar, Betty Schleindl, Alie Sellier, The Slate Brothers, Betty Sundmark, Jacqueline Swift, James Tamm, The Thermein Ensemble, Jasper Thomas, Phil Thomas, George Turner, Beryl Wallace, Florence Ward, Milton Watson, Eileen Wenzel, Raymond Young.
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    Former professional boxer.
  • Trademarks
      Always played hilariously flummoxed tough guys

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  • When did William Demarest die?
    December 28, 1983
  • How did William Demarest die?
    Pneumonia and prostate cancer
  • How old was William Demarest when he died?
    91 years old
  • Where did William Demarest die?
    Palm Springs, California, USA
  • When was William Demarest born?
    February 27, 1892

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