Release CalendarTop 250 MoviesMost Popular MoviesBrowse Movies by GenreTop Box OfficeShowtimes & TicketsMovie NewsIndia Movie Spotlight
    What's on TV & StreamingTop 250 TV ShowsMost Popular TV ShowsBrowse TV Shows by GenreTV News
    What to WatchLatest TrailersIMDb OriginalsIMDb PicksIMDb SpotlightFamily Entertainment GuideIMDb Podcasts
    OscarsCannes Film FestivalStar WarsAsian Pacific American Heritage MonthSummer Watch GuideSTARmeter AwardsAwards CentralFestival CentralAll Events
    Born TodayMost Popular CelebsCelebrity News
    Help CenterContributor ZonePolls
For Industry Professionals
  • Language
  • Fully supported
  • English (United States)
    Partially supported
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Watchlist
Sign In
  • Fully supported
  • English (United States)
    Partially supported
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Use app
  • Biography
  • Awards
  • Trivia
  • FAQ
IMDbPro

William T. Orr(1917-2002)

  • Producer
  • Actor
  • Writer
IMDbProStarmeterSee rank
William T. Orr
Trailer for this black and white classic
Play trailer2:29
Honeymoon for Three (1941)
1 Video
6 Photos
William Orr is known to fans of 1950s and 1960s TV shows by the abbreviated but imposing credit of Wm. T. Orr seen at the end of every Warner Bros. show including Maverick (1957), Cheyenne (1955), 77 Sunset Strip (1958) and F Troop (1965). As the head of WB Television for nine years, he was executive producer of the studio's early forays into the medium, helping to put ABC on the prime-time map with a steady staple of westerns and detective shows.

Orr began his career in 1936 as an actor, moving from his native New York to Los Angeles, where the good-looking young actor found work as a second lead opposite such stars as Lucille Ball, Henry Fonda, James Stewart and Edward G. Robinson. Orr had one advantage over the other handsome young actors of his era--he could imitate his betters and became known as a deft comic impersonator in the musical stage review "Meet The People", a Saturday Night Live (1975) of its day that mixed political satire and song, hosted by gossip columnist Louella Parsons. During World War II Orr served as an officer in the Army Air Force's First Motion Picture Unit, making training films at the former Hal Roach Studios in Culver City, California, alongside fellow actors Ronald Reagan, William Holden and Alan Ladd.

In 1945 Orr married Warner Bros. studio chief Jack L. Warner's stepdaughter Joy Page, assuring him a good seat at the Hollywood table. A year later be became one of Warner's assistants - one more opportunity for Hollywood wags to apply the old dig (first applied to Louis B. Mayer's son-in-law, David O. Selznick) "the son-in-law also rises." Orr had a nose for new talent, though, and, with a Warner Bros. contract in hand, pursued such unknown actors as James Dean, Paul Newman and Marlon Brando. In 1958 he was put in charge of Warners' fledgling TV division, and this is where he made his mark, having nine shows on the air in the early 1960s. In 1965 he left Warner Bros. in favor of independent production. He retired in the mid-'70s, walking away from the business.
BornSeptember 27, 1917
DiedDecember 25, 2002(85)
BornSeptember 27, 1917
DiedDecember 25, 2002(85)
IMDbProStarmeterSee rank
  • Awards
    • 2 wins total

Photos5

View Poster
View Poster
View Poster
View Poster
View Poster

Known for

Edd Byrnes, Roger Smith, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in 77 Sunset Strip (1958)
77 Sunset Strip
7.7
TV Series
  • Producer
Robert Conrad, Anthony Eisley, Poncie Ponce, and Connie Stevens in Hawaiian Eye (1959)
Hawaiian Eye
7.6
TV Series
  • Producer
Natalie Wood and Jacques Sernas in Warner Brothers Presents (1955)
Warner Brothers Presents
7.7
TV Series
  • Producer(as Wm. T. Orr)
George Brent and Ann Sheridan in Honeymoon for Three (1941)
Honeymoon for Three
6.0
  • Arthur Westlake
  • 1941

Credits

Edit
IMDbPro

Producer



  • Tiffany Bolling and Randolph Roberts in Wicked, Wicked (1973)
    Wicked, Wicked
    5.4
    • executive producer
    • 1973
  • Mister Roberts (1965)
    Mister Roberts
    7.4
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1965–1966
  • Dick Kallman in Hank (1965)
    Hank
    7.1
    TV Series
    • executive producer (as Wm. T. Orr)
    • 1965–1966
  • F Troop (1965)
    F Troop
    7.4
    TV Series
    • executive producer (as Wm. T. Orr)
    • 1965–1966
  • Wendy and Me (1964)
    Wendy and Me
    7.8
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1964–1965
  • No Time for Sergeants (1964)
    No Time for Sergeants
    7.1
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1964–1965
  • Natalie Wood and Tony Curtis in Sex and the Single Girl (1964)
    Sex and the Single Girl
    6.4
    • producer (as Wm. T. Orr)
    • 1964
  • Ready for the People (1964)
    Ready for the People
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1964
  • Temple Houston (1963)
    Temple Houston
    7.8
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1963–1964
  • Edd Byrnes, Roger Smith, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in 77 Sunset Strip (1958)
    77 Sunset Strip
    7.7
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1958–1963
  • Jack Elam, Chad Everett, Michael Greene, and Larry Ward in The Dakotas (1962)
    The Dakotas
    7.4
    TV Series
    • executive producer (as Wm. T. Orr)
    • 1962–1963
  • Robert Conrad, Anthony Eisley, Poncie Ponce, and Connie Stevens in Hawaiian Eye (1959)
    Hawaiian Eye
    7.6
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1959–1963
  • The Gallant Men (1962)
    The Gallant Men
    7.9
    TV Series
    • executive producer (as Wm. T. Orr)
    • 1962–1963
  • Cheyenne (1955)
    Cheyenne
    8.0
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1955–1962
  • Room for One More (1962)
    Room for One More
    8.1
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1962

Actor



  • Land and Live in the Desert (1945)
    Land and Live in the Desert
    6.7
    Short
    • Phil (uncredited)
    • 1945
  • Three Cadets
    Short
    • Young Flier
    • 1943
  • Stuart Erwin and Evelyn Venable in He Hired the Boss (1943)
    He Hired the Boss
    5.7
    • Don Bates
    • 1943
  • Henry Fonda, Lucille Ball, Agnes Moorehead, and Sam Levene in The Big Street (1942)
    The Big Street
    6.4
    • Decatur Reed (as William Orr)
    • 1942
  • Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent, Nancy Coleman, and Geraldine Fitzgerald in The Gay Sisters (1942)
    The Gay Sisters
    6.6
    • Dick Tone
    • 1942
  • Soldiers in White (1942)
    Soldiers in White
    5.1
    Short
    • Pvt. Johnny Allison
    • 1942
  • Edward G. Robinson, Edward Arnold, Laraine Day, and Marsha Hunt in Unholy Partners (1941)
    Unholy Partners
    6.5
    • Thomas 'Tommy' Jarvis - an alias of Tommy Jarrett
    • 1941
  • Kay Aldridge, Leslie Brooks, Georgia Carroll, Marguerite Chapman, Peggy Diggins, Jack Haley, Claire James, Jack Oakie, Martha Raye, and Ann Sheridan in Navy Blues (1941)
    Navy Blues
    5.7
    • Mac
    • 1941
  • Those Good Old Days
    5.5
    Short
    • Joe La Rue
    • 1941
  • William T. Orr, Tom Brown, Wayne Morris, and Irene Rich in Three Sons o' Guns (1941)
    Three Sons o' Guns
    5.7
    • Kenneth Patterson
    • 1941
  • Eddie Albert, William T. Orr, and Joan Leslie in Thieves Fall Out (1941)
    Thieves Fall Out
    6.0
    • George Formsby
    • 1941
  • Take the Air
    Short
    • 1941
  • George Brent and Ann Sheridan in Honeymoon for Three (1941)
    Honeymoon for Three
    6.0
    • Arthur Westlake
    • 1941
  • George Reeves and Herbert Anderson in Meet the Fleet (1940)
    Meet the Fleet
    6.3
    Short
    • Kansas Potter
    • 1940
  • Service with the Colors (1940)
    Service with the Colors
    5.4
    Short
    • Charles Corbin (as William Orr)
    • 1940

Writer



  • Robert Conrad, Anthony Eisley, Poncie Ponce, and Connie Stevens in Hawaiian Eye (1959)
    Hawaiian Eye
    7.6
    TV Series
    • story (as Wm. T. Orr)
    • 1960
  • Natalie Wood and Jacques Sernas in Warner Brothers Presents (1955)
    Warner Brothers Presents
    7.7
    TV Series
    • original story
    • 1956

Videos1

Honeymoon For Three
Trailer 2:29
Honeymoon For Three

Personal details

Edit
  • Alternative names
    • William Orr
  • Born
    • September 27, 1917
    • New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • December 25, 2002
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(natural causes)
  • Spouse
    • Joy PageApril 10, 1945 - 1970 (divorced, 3 children)
  • Children
    • Gregory Orr
  • Parents
    • Gladys Turney
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Pictorial

Did you know

Edit
  • Trivia
    Orr's management created some resentment among Warner's contract players, including James Garner. When Garner made the comedy western "Support Your Local Sheriff," the town bordello was called "Madame Orr's House.".
  • Nickname
    • Bill

FAQ13

Powered by Alexa
  • When did William T. Orr die?
  • How did William T. Orr die?
  • How old was William T. Orr when he died?

Related news

Contribute to this page

Suggest an edit or add missing content
  • Learn more about contributing
Edit page

More to explore

Recently viewed

Please enable browser cookies to use this feature. Learn more.
Get the IMDb app
Sign in for more accessSign in for more access
Follow IMDb on social
Get the IMDb app
For Android and iOS
Get the IMDb app
  • Help
  • Site Index
  • IMDbPro
  • Box Office Mojo
  • License IMDb Data
  • Press Room
  • Advertising
  • Jobs
  • Conditions of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Your Ads Privacy Choices
IMDb, an Amazon company

© 1990-2025 by IMDb.com, Inc.