William Redfield
Biography
William Redfield, born on January 26, 1927, and who passed away on August 17, 1976, was a versatile American actor and writer. Throughout his career, he showcased his talent across various mediums, including theater, film, radio, and television. Redfield's contributions to the performing arts were significant, as he took on numerous roles that left a lasting impression on audiences.
His work reflected a wide range of characters, showcasing his ability to adapt to different genres and styles. In addition to acting, Redfield's skills as an author complemented his artistic endeavors, allowing him to express his creativity in multiple forms. His dedication to his craft and his contributions to the entertainment industry earned him recognition and respect among peers and fans alike.
Redfield's legacy continues to resonate, as he remains a notable figure in the American arts scene, remembered for his dynamic performances and storytelling abilities. His impact on both stage and screen demonstrates his commitment to the craft and the influence he had during his lifetime.
Filmography
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Death Wish
1974 • Sam Kreutzer
A New Leaf
1971 • Beckett
Such Good Friends
1971 • Barney
The Proud and Profane
1956 • Chaplain Lt. (jg) Holmes
For Pete's Sake
1974 • Fred Robbins
The Connection
1961 • Jim Dunn
Conquest of Space
1955 • Roy Cooper
Fantastic Voyage
1966 • Capt. Bill Owens
The Hot Rock
1972 • Lt. Hoover
Duel at Diablo
1966 • Sgt. Ferguson
Mr. Billion
1977 • Leopold Lacy