William Reynolds(1931-2022)
- Actor
William de Clerq Reynolds, born in Los Angeles, began his film career
in 1951, one year after his marriage to
Molly Sinclair. The handsome actor
portrayed many authority figures, both in the movies and on television.
He managed to display a wide emotional range, as evidenced by his
tour-de-force performance as "Lt. Fitzgerald" in the 12 February 1960
episode of
Hämärän rajamailla (1959),
episode
The Purple Testament (1960).
Reynolds also had a close relationship with Jack Webb. He had the lead role in Pete Kelly's Blues (1959), and had a memorable guest spot as "Sgt. William Riddle" on Nuotta (1967). His last role was on the Webb-produced series, Project U.F.O. (1978). His greatest success was as "Special Agent Tom Colby" (1967-1973) on FBI (1965).
Reynolds also had a close relationship with Jack Webb. He had the lead role in Pete Kelly's Blues (1959), and had a memorable guest spot as "Sgt. William Riddle" on Nuotta (1967). His last role was on the Webb-produced series, Project U.F.O. (1978). His greatest success was as "Special Agent Tom Colby" (1967-1973) on FBI (1965).
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