William Challee

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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.8978

Gender

Male

Birthday

06-Apr-1904

Age

(122 years old)

Place of Birth

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Also Known As
  • William John Challee
  • William Chalee
  • William Challe
  • Bill Challee

William Challee

Biography

William John Challee (April 6, 1904 – March 11, 1989) was an American actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article William Challee, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

The Numbers Start with the River The Numbers Start with the River (1971) Character: Narrator
The Numbers Start with the River is a 1971 American short documentary film about small-town life in Iowa. Produced by Donald Wrye for the United States Information Agency, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.
The Irish Whiskey Rebellion The Irish Whiskey Rebellion (1972) Character: Timothy
An Irish radical turns East Coast bootlegger during Prohibition.
A Gun in His Hand A Gun in His Hand (1945) Character: Snorky (uncredited)
In this MGM Crime Does Not Pay series short, a young man graduates from the police academy at the top of his class. He then teams up with some local thieves and uses his knowledge of police procedures to pursue a career of undetected crime.
Long Way Home Long Way Home (1975) Character: Town Character
The Holvak family house the escaped convict named Craw that the son befriends. Reverend Holvak's faith is tested and young Ramey faces a choice between a friendship and his family.
Dynasty Dynasty (1976) Character: Plunkett
The story of a pioneer family in the early 1800s that seeks its fortunes on the Ohio frontier.
Moonchild Moonchild (1974) Character: Alchemist
A young artists spends the night at a mysterious inn, where he meets a group of strange, sullen people, among them the innkeeper's beautiful daughter. What he doesn't know is that he has wandered into a kind of spiritual void, and the inn's residents are engaging in a battle over his soul.
Man Without a Star Man Without a Star (1955) Character: Brick Gooder (uncredited)
A wandering cowboy gets caught up in a range war.
Tokyo Rose Tokyo Rose (1946) Character: Mike Kovac
Lotus Long plays the title role, an American-educated Japanese woman broadcasting enemy propaganda to American troops. Captured GI Pete Sherman is one of a group of POWS slated to be interviewed on Tokyo Rose's radio program. Instead of advising his comrades to surrender (as ordered), Sherman uses his innate Yankee knowhow to hoist the treacherous deejay on her own petard. Managing to make his escape, Sherman hooks up with the Japanese Underground, convincing anti-militarist Charlie Otani to aid in a kidnapping plot aimed at Tokyo Rose.
Miss Susie Slagle's Miss Susie Slagle's (1946) Character: Interne (uncredited)
A student nurse falls in love with a young intern in 1910 Baltimore, but tragedy ensues when he contracts a fatal disease.
The Cincinnati Kid The Cincinnati Kid (1965) Character: Old Man (uncredited)
An up-and-coming poker player tries to prove himself in a high-stakes match against a long-time master of the game.
Days of Glory Days of Glory (1944) Character: Ducrenko (uncredited)
A heroic guerilla group fights back against impossible odds during the 1941 Nazi invasion of Russia.
Seven Days in May Seven Days in May (1964) Character: Gen. Riley (uncredited)
A U.S. Marine Corps colonel alerts the president of a planned military coup against him.
Tap Roots Tap Roots (1948) Character: Sergeant (uncredited)
Set at the beginning of the Civil War, Tap Roots is all about a county in Mississippi which chooses to secede from the state rather than enter the conflict. The county is protected from the Confederacy by an abolitionist and a Native American gentleman. The abolitionist's daughter is courted by a powerful newspaper publisher when her fiance, a confederate officer, elopes with the girl's sister. The daughter at first resists the publisher's attentions, but turns to him for aid when her ex-fiance plans to capture the seceding county on behalf of the South.
Outrage Outrage (1950) Character: Lee Wilkins
A young woman who has just become engaged has her life completely shattered when she is raped while on her way home from work.
God Is My Co-Pilot God Is My Co-Pilot (1945) Character: Joe (uncredited)
Robert L. Scott has dreamed his whole life of being a fighter pilot, but when war comes he finds himself flying transport planes over The Hump into China. In China, he persuades General Chennault to let him fly with the famed Flying Tigers, the heroic band of airmen who'd been fighting the Japanese long before Pearl Harbor. Scott gets his chance to fight, ultimately engaging in combat with the deadly Japanese pilot known as Tokyo Joe.
The Hook The Hook (1963) Character: Schmidt
Three soldiers in Korea go through inner torment when they're ordered to execute an enemy soldier.
Boomerang! Boomerang! (1947) Character: Whitney - Harvey's Assistant (uncredited)
When a kindly priest is murdered while waiting at a street corner in a quiet Connecticut town, the citizens are horrified and demand action from the police. All of the witnesses identify John Waldron, a nervous out-of-towner, as the killer. District Attorney Henry Harvey is then put on the case and faces political opposition in his attempt to prove Waldron's innocence.
Noose for a Gunman Noose for a Gunman (1960) Character: Gorse
Case Britton, gunslinger and wanted man, comes to town to meet his bride-to-be, stop a stagecoach robbery, and get even with the man who killed his brother.
One Third of a Nation One Third of a Nation (1939) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
The negligent owner of a tenement slum becomes romantically involved with one of the building's residents.
Deadline at Dawn Deadline at Dawn (1946) Character: Ray (Newsstand Proprietor) (uncredited)
A young Navy sailor has one night to find out why a woman was killed and he ended up with a bag of money after a drinking blackout.
Winchester '73 Winchester '73 (1967) Character: Liveryman (uncredited)
TV Remake of the 1950 James Stewart Western movie of the same title has two brothers, one an ex-con the other a law officer, competing for possession of the famed repeating rifle.
The Big Trees The Big Trees (1952) Character: Brother Williams (uncredited)
In 1900, unscrupulous timber baron Jim Fallon plans to take advantage of a new law and make millions off California redwood. Much of the land he hopes to grab has been homesteaded by a Quaker colony, who try to persuade him to spare the giant sequoias...but these are the very trees he wants most. Expert at manipulating others, Fallon finds that other sharks are at his own heels, and forms an unlikely alliance.
On Dangerous Ground On Dangerous Ground (1951) Character: Thug (uncredited)
A big-city cop is reassigned to the country after his superiors find him too angry to be an effective policeman. While on his temporary assignment he assists in a manhunt of a suspected murderer.
Raintree County Raintree County (1957) Character: Spectator (uncredited)
In 1859, idealist John Wickliff Shawnessey, a resident of Raintree County, Indiana, is distracted from his high school sweetheart Nell Gaither by Susanna Drake, a rich New Orleans girl. This love triangle is further complicated by the American Civil War, and dark family history.
Toby Tyler or Ten Weeks with a Circus Toby Tyler or Ten Weeks with a Circus (1960) Character: Jailbird
Angered at stern Uncle Daniel, Toby Tyler runs away from his foster home to join the circus, where he soon befriends Mr. Stubbs, the frisky chimpanzee. However, the circus isn't all fun and games when the evil candy vendor, Harry Tupper, convinces Toby that his Aunt Olive and Uncle Daniel don't love him or want him back. Toby resigns himself to circus life, but when he finally realizes that Tupper lied to him, and that his aunt and uncle truly love him, Toby happily returns home once again.
The Seventh Cross The Seventh Cross (1944) Character: Fischer (uncredited)
In Nazi Germany in 1936 seven men escape from a concentration camp. The camp commander puts up seven crosses and, as the Gestapo returns each escapee he is put to death on a cross. The seventh cross is still empty as George Heisler attempts an escape to freedom in Holland.
The Whip Hand The Whip Hand (1951) Character: Guard (uncredited)
A small-town reporter investigates a mysterious group holed up in a country lodge.
From Noon Till Three From Noon Till Three (1976) Character: Piano Player (uncredited)
Bank robber Graham Dorsey spends a few hours with beautiful widow Amanda Starbuck, in which time his gang takes part in a disastrous holdup. Learning of his comrades' demise, Dorsey goes on the lam. Believing her short-term lover was killed by the law, Amanda decides to make the most of having had a liaison with the supposedly deceased desperado by writing a book about him. Much to his confusion, the still-living Dorsey watches as his name becomes legendary.
Gambling House Gambling House (1950) Character: Parking Attendant (uncredited)
A gambler faces deportation when he gets mixed up with murder.
Without Reservations Without Reservations (1946) Character: Corporal (uncredited)
Kit Madden is traveling to Hollywood, where her best-selling novel is to be filmed. Aboard the train, she encounters Marines Rusty and Dink, who don't know she is the author of the famous book, and who don't think much of the ideas it proposes. She and Rusty are greatly attracted, but she doesn't know how to deal with his disdain for the book's author.
From This Day Forward From This Day Forward (1946) Character: Pawnbroker
A young American soldier, with an honorable discharge, returns home from World War II to his bride, whom he married after a short courtship and has not seen for several years. The two come together with many trials and tribulations in trying to preserve their marriage in the post-war years.
Man with the Gun Man with the Gun (1955) Character: Townsman (uncredited)
A stranger comes to town looking for his estranged wife. He finds her running the local girls. He also finds a town and sheriff afraid of their own shadow, scared of a landowner they never see who rules through his rowdy sidekicks. The stranger is a town tamer by trade, and he accepts a $500 commission to sort things out.
Cimarron Cimarron (1960) Character: Barber (uncredited)
The epic story of a family involved in the Oklahoma Land Rush of April 22, 1889.
Chicago Syndicate Chicago Syndicate (1955) Character: Dolan
An ex-military accountant is recruited by the FBI to infiltrate the mob in Chicago in an attempt to break open the rackets. To complicate his job, two women stand in his way, each with their own agenda.
The Sea of Grass The Sea of Grass (1947) Character: Deputy Sheriff (uncredited)
On America's frontier, a St. Louis woman marries a New Mexico cattleman who is seen as a tyrant by the locals.
War Hunt War Hunt (1962) Character: Lt. Colonel
Dispatched to the front lines during the Korean War, an idealistic American soldier discovers the horrors of combat and comes at odds with a psychopathic member of his platoon.
This Woman Is Dangerous This Woman Is Dangerous (1952) Character: Ned Shaw (Uncredited)
A crime gang leader is losing her sight, so while her lover goes into hiding, she checks in to the hospital for extensive surgery to recover her eyesight. There she is treated by a handsome young doctor. As expected not only does the doctor successfully open her eyes, he also opens her heart for him.
The Sound and the Fury The Sound and the Fury (1959) Character: Roustabout (uncredited)
The once-prominent Compson family of Jefferson, Miss., has been reduced to near-penury by generations of alcoholism and sin. Levelheaded Jason struggles to keep the family together, but his teenage stepsister, Quentin, chafes against his strictures. When Quentin's estranged mother reappears in town, and carnival worker Charles attempts to seduce the virginal teen, the family may finally be headed for complete collapse.
Reign of Terror Reign of Terror (1949) Character: Bourdon (uncredited)
The French Revolution, 1794. The Marquis de Lafayette asks Charles D'Aubigny to infiltrate the Jacobin Party to overthrow Maximilian Robespierre, who, after gaining supreme power and establishing a reign of terror ruled by death, now intends to become the dictator of France.
Port of New York Port of New York (1949) Character: Leo Stasser
Two narcotics agents go after a gang of murderous drug dealers who use ships docking at the New York harbor to smuggle in their contraband.
Desperate Desperate (1947) Character: Reynolds
An innocent trucker takes it on the lam when he's accused of robbery.
The Desperados Are in Town The Desperados Are in Town (1956) Character: Tom Kesh
In this western, a young man tries to walk the straight and narrow, but he is impeded by his past. The trouble begins when the young fellow flees his family's Texas dirt farm and becomes an outlaw. He is advised by one of the desperadoes to return home. The boy does, and with hard work, makes the farm successful. Harvest time rolls around. He is just about to celebrate when the outlaws ride up and force him to help them pull a local bank job. He refuses and kills the gang leader and his brother. Meanwhile, the boy's past is revealed to the town banker. Seeing that he truly has gone straight, the banker forgives him. The boy marries and lives with his lovely bride upon his land.
Nocturne Nocturne (1946) Character: Olsen, Police Photographer (uncredited)
In 1940s Los Angeles, when womanizing composer Keith Vincent is found dead, the inquest concludes it was a suicide but police detective Joe Warne isn't so sure.
The Story on Page One The Story on Page One (1959) Character: Lemke (uncredited)
An adulterous couple is accused of murder after the woman's husband is shot and killed during a scuffle. A high-profile court case tells the story.
Saddle the Wind Saddle the Wind (1958) Character: Barfly (uncredited)
Steve Sinclair is a world-weary former gunslinger, now living as a peaceful farmer. Things go wrong when his wild younger brother Tony arrives on the scene with his new bride Joan Blake.
The Glenn Miller Story The Glenn Miller Story (1954) Character: Dispatch Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
A vibrant tribute to one of America's legendary bandleaders, charting Glenn Miller's rise from obscurity and poverty to fame and wealth in the early 1940s.
The Plunderers The Plunderers (1960) Character: 1st Citizen
Four young toughs have ridden into Trail City and claimed it as easy pickings for their bullying and gunplay. The whole town will be overrun by lawlessness if decent folks like rancher and Civil War veteran Sam Christy don’t take a stand.
A Song to Remember A Song to Remember (1945) Character: Titus (uncredited)
Prof. Joseph Elsner guides his protégé Frydryk Chopin through his formative years to early adulthood in Poland. The professor takes him to Paris, where he eventually comes under the wing and influence of novelist George Sand and rises to prominence in the music world, to the exclusion of his old friends and patriotic feelings towards Poland.
Five Easy Pieces Five Easy Pieces (1970) Character: Nicholas Dupea
Robert Dupea spends his days doing various odd jobs, drinking and womanizing until an encounter with his sister makes him revisit his past.
Twilight for the Gods Twilight for the Gods (1958) Character: Sweeney
An alcoholic captain sails a two-master through danger with a call girl and others on board.
Zachariah Zachariah (1971) Character: Old Man
A blacksmith and an amateur gunslinger embark on journey through the west together but soon separate and have surreal experiences of their own.



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