William Lundigan

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

5.644

Gender

Male

Birthday

12-Jun-1914

Age

(110 years old)

Place of Birth

Syracuse, New York, USA

Also Known As
  • William Paul Lundigan
  • Bill Lundigan
  • Larry Parker

William Lundigan

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia William Lundigan (June 12, 1914 – December 20, 1975) was an American film actor. His films include Dodge City (1939), The Fighting 69th (1940), The Sea Hawk (1940), Santa Fe Trail (1940), Dishonored Lady (1947), Pinky (1949), Love Nest (1951), The House on Telegraph Hill (1951), I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (1951), and Inferno (1953).


Credits

A New Dimension in Noir: Filming Inferno in 3D A New Dimension in Noir: Filming Inferno in 3D (2017) Character: Self (archive footage)
Documentary about the use of 3-D technology in Inferno (1953) and the advent of CinemaScope, in 1953 in the film The Robe (1953).
The Man Who Talked Too Much The Man Who Talked Too Much (1940) Character: Johnny Forbes
A young law graduate joins his older brother's legal practice, only to discover the firm's clients are mostly mobsters. Director Vincent Sherman's 1940 crime melodrama stars George Brent, William Lundigan, Richard Barthelmess, Virginia Bruce, Brenda Marshall, Marc Lawrence, Henry Armetta, George Tobias, John Litel, Alan Baxter, Louis Jean Heydt, Clarence Kolb, Sam McDaniel and Mary Gordon.
Service with the Colors Service with the Colors (1940) Character: Thomas Stanton
Service with the Colors is a 1940 American short drama film directed by B. Reeves Eason. This drama is "dedicated to the soldiers of the United States Army." Men with diverse backgrounds enlist in the army and are all assigned to the same post. Some adapt easily to army life, while others have trouble making the adjustment. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 13th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject (Two-Reel).
Mother Didn't Tell Me Mother Didn't Tell Me (1950) Character: Dr. William Wright
Jane Morgan (Dorothy McGuire) marries handsome doctor William Wright (William Lundigan), despite warnings from a host of other doctor's wives that she will be neglected and lonely, thanks to his career. Based on the novel The Doctor Has Three Faces by Mary Bard and billed as a movie with "all the answers" for new wives, this dated little film follows Jane's struggles to adapt her life to better suit her husband's needs.
Black Shadows on a Silver Screen Black Shadows on a Silver Screen (1975) Character: Self (archive footage)
Ossie Davis narrates a history of "race films," films made before 1950 which catered to a primarily black audience.
Young America Flies Young America Flies (1940) Character: Bill Brown
World War II propaganda film from Warner Brothers.
Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration (2015) Character: Self / Shower of Stars (archive footage)
Not only did Mary Tyler Moore “turn the world on with her smile,” as her show’s theme song declared, she also influenced a generation of women to become more independent and to pursue successful and fulfilling careers. Moore’s own 50-plus-year career has spanned award-winning films and Broadway shows, as well as two beloved television series that broke ground and continue to entertain viewers. ​ This one-hour special includes highlights from a recent interview with Mary Tyler Moore, tributes from her co-stars and clips from iconic moments throughout her career. The program looks at her breakthrough role on The Dick Van Dyke Show, her iconic turn as TV's first independent career woman on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and her Academy Award-nominated work on Ordinary People.
State Department: File 649 State Department: File 649 (1949) Character: Ken
Kenneth Seeley, member of the U. S. State Department's Foreign Service Bureau, and Marge Weldon, a morale worker with the bureau, are assigned to an area in Mongolia dominated by an outlaw warlord. The latter captures the village where they reside and when escape is clearly impossible, Seeley blows up the outlaw's headquarters, losing his own life in doing so.
The Lady Fights Back The Lady Fights Back (1937) Character: Doug McKenzie
Engineer Owen Merrill travels to the Pacific Northwest where he plans to build a dam. He stays at the Salmon Club, run by attractive Heather McHale. When Heather learns Owen's purpose, she explains that the club has a government lease on the river in order to preserve the area's good salmon fishing. Owen argues that the dam will create jobs, but Heather deplores the loss of beauty....
Sunday Punch Sunday Punch (1942) Character: Ken Burke
Ma Galestrum (Connie Gilchrist) is a boardinghouse owner whose tenants are a group of aspiring boxers. When her young niece, Judy (Jean Rogers), comes to stay for a visit, college dropout Ken Burke (William Lundigan) and Swedish janitor Ole (Dan Dailey Jr.) immediately fall for her charms. Ken considers going back to college for Judy, but his fight promoter is less than thrilled with this idea. Meanwhile, Ole is determined to meet Ken in the ring to vie for Judy's heart.
No Time at All No Time at All (1958) Character: Ben Gammon
An airliner flying nonstop at night from Miami to New York fails to check in, then disappears from radar. We see how its disappearance affects people on the ground.
They Asked For It They Asked For It (1939) Character: Steve Lewis
In this crime drama, the owner and chief editor of a newspaper gets together with two college pals and begins looking into the strange death of an old hermit who lived on the fringe of town.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1955) Character: Host
Adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic. Part of Chrysler sponsored series "Climax!"
State Police State Police (1938) Character: Pvt. Smith / Bill Clarke
The state police try to break up racketeering in a coal mining town.
The Great Mr. Nobody The Great Mr. Nobody (1941) Character: Richard Amesworth
A publicity man promotes his newspaper, but finds his boss always steals the credit.
The Forgotten Woman The Forgotten Woman (1939) Character: Terence Kennedy
A beautiful woman is forced to help gangsters in a robbery, and is arrested as an accessory.
The Case of the Black Parrot The Case of the Black Parrot (1941) Character: Jim Moore
Sandy Vantine and her uncle, Paul Vantine, return from Europe with an antique cabinet purchased during their trip. Jim Moore, a reporter who had met Sandy and fallen for her during the voyage, suspects something odd about the cabinet. His suspicions are confirmed when people who have touched the cabinet mysteriously die. Jim and Sandy set out to solve the mystery before anyone else can become a victim.
Salute to the Marines Salute to the Marines (1943) Character: Rufus Cleveland
It is a comic book propaganda film which has Beery as a retired USMC NCO who, when the Japanese invade the Philippines, leads a heroic defense, first by strangling a Nazi agent, and then dying in his dress blues uniform while blowing up a bridge.
Serpent of the Nile Serpent of the Nile (1953) Character: Lucilius
Cleopatra toys with Mark Antony who wants to merge his Rome with her Egypt.
Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case (1943) Character: Alvin F. Peterson
In this 13th entry to the Dr. Kildare series, the medical staff of Blair General hospital are challenged with further dilemmas, not the least of which includes a prison inmate who Dr. Gillespie believes belongs instead in an insane asylum.
The Jury's Secret The Jury's Secret (1938) Character: Announcer
A reporter covering a murder trial guesses that the murderer of a ruthless businessman is her ex-fiancé and persuades him to confess and clear the innocent man on trial.
Mystery in Mexico Mystery in Mexico (1948) Character: Steve Hastings
Insurance detective Steve Hastings is sent by his company to investigate the disappearance of a fellow agent. His first lead is the agent's fetching sister, Victoria, whom he trails to Mexico City. After charming his way into her confidence, Steve helps Vicki unravel the mystery.
A Shot in the Dark A Shot in the Dark (1941) Character: Peter Kennedy
A reporter and a police detective sort through the clues in a night-club owner's murder.
Pinky Pinky (1949) Character: Dr. Thomas Adams
Pinky, a light skinned black woman, returns to her grandmother's house in the South after graduating from a Northern nursing school. Pinky tells her grandmother that she has been "passing" for white while at school in the North. In addition, she has fallen in love with a young white doctor, who knows nothing about her black heritage.
The Fighting 69th The Fighting 69th (1940) Character: Timmy Wynn
Although loudmouthed braggart Jerry Plunkett alienates his comrades and officers, Father Duffy, the regimental chaplain, has faith that he'll prove himself in the end.
Reckless Living Reckless Living (1938) Character: Stanley Shaw
This harmless Universal musical comedy is worth having as one of the few filmed records of legendary Broadway comedian Jimmy Savo (his previous starrer, Once in a Blue Moon, is among the rarest of collector's item). The story proper is carried by Robert Wilcox and Nan Grey, cast as a pair of mismatched lovers who share a common interest in horse racing. Hero and heroine get mixed up in a shady get-rich-quick scheme, which threatens to turns disastrous but which ends up solving everyone's problems.
Dishonored Lady Dishonored Lady (1947) Character: Jack Garet
Art editor Madeleine Damian carries on numerous loveless affairs. After a failed relationship with advertiser Felix Courtland, the increasingly depressed Madeleine attempts suicide. When Jack Garet, her secretary and former lover, tries to blackmail her, Madeleine resigns and seeks a reclusive life. Neighbor David Cousins befriends Madeleine, but soon Courtland and Garet discover her whereabouts and disrupt her new life.
Marilyn Marilyn (1963) Character: Self ("Love Nest") (archive footage) (uncredited)
This 1963 documentary, released less than a year after Marilyn Monroe's death, showcases the star in memorable scenes from her 20th Century Fox films, including wardrobe tests and clips from her last, uncompleted project, "Something's Got To Give". Hosted and narrated by Rock Hudson.
Danger on the Air Danger on the Air (1938) Character: Dave Chapman
Trouble begins when a hated cad of a sponsor is found murdered during the climax of a live radio show. A radio engineer then tries to solve the murder.
The Bugle Sounds The Bugle Sounds (1942) Character: Joe 'Joey' Hanson
An old-time cavalry sergeant's resistance to change could cost him his post.
Freshman Year Freshman Year (1938) Character: Bob Potter
A budding entrepreneur nearly loses everything after his get-rich quick scheme selling "flunk" insurance to his fellow students goes terribly awry.
Wives Under Suspicion Wives Under Suspicion (1938) Character: Phil
A merciless district attorney prosecutes a case that mirrors his own life.
The Inside Story The Inside Story (1948) Character: Waldo "Bill" Williams
A collection agent arrives in a small town with $1000 for a local farmer. Whilst waiting for the farmer to arrive the money is put in a safe at a hotel for safe keeping. However, it is removed by mistake and solves a number of financial problems before it is returned.
Down Among the Sheltering Palms Down Among the Sheltering Palms (1953) Character: Capt. W.W. 'Bill' Willoby
War-weary Captain Willoby and his men are the occupation force on an island of lovely women...and are forbidden to fraternize.
Santa Fe Trail Santa Fe Trail (1940) Character: Bob Holliday
As a penalty for fighting fellow classmates days before graduating from West Point, J.E.B. Stuart, George Armstrong Custer and four friends are assigned to the 2nd Cavalry, stationed at Fort Leavenworth. While there they aid in the capture and execution of the abolitionist, John Brown following the Battle of Harper's Ferry.
The Missing Guest The Missing Guest (1938) Character: Larry Dearden
Newspaper man "Scoop" Hanlon is looking for a way out of his assigned women's interest column. The one chance he has is to spend the night in the "blue room" of a haunted mansion where a number of people are gathered for a party. When one of the guests disappears from his room, "Scoop" decides to get to the bottom of things.
Riders to the Stars Riders to the Stars (1954) Character: Dr. Richard Donald Stanton
Three men gamble their lives in space to change the history of the world
Dangerous Voyage Dangerous Voyage (1954) Character: Peter Duncan
A yacht in the English Channel is helped to port - when the police arrive there are no crew, no papers and no clues. What is the mystery of the ghost ship?
Highway West Highway West (1941) Character: Dave Warren
A young woman marries a man who turns out to be a bank robber.
The Sea Hawk The Sea Hawk (1940) Character: Danny Logan
Dashing pirate Geoffrey Thorpe plunders Spanish ships for Queen Elizabeth I and falls in love with Dona Maria, a beautiful Spanish royal he captures.
Three Cheers for the Irish Three Cheers for the Irish (1940) Character: Michael Flaherty
Peter Casey has been with the New York City police department for 25 years. He's totally surprised when he's asked to retire on his 25th anniversary with the force. He's even more unprepared for the romance that develops between his favorite daughter, Maureen, and the Scottish cop who takes over his beat.
Apache Trail Apache Trail (1942) Character: Tom Folliard
The brother of a notorious outlaw is put in a charge of a stagecoach line way station in dangerous Apache territory. A stagecoach arrives at the station with a valuable box of cargo, and the outlaw brother soon shows up, though denying that he's planning to take the cargo box. Soon, however, rampaging Apaches attack the station, and the station manager, his brother and a disparate group of passengers and employees must fight them off.
Sailors on Leave Sailors on Leave (1941) Character: Chuck Stephens
If a shy sailor marries before his next birthday, he will inherit a fortune.
With the Marines at Tarawa With the Marines at Tarawa (1944) Character: Narrator (voice)
Documentary short film depicting the harrowing battle between the U.S. Marines and the Japanese for control of the Pacific island of Tarawa. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with National Archives and Records Administration in 2005.
Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows (1968) Character: Mr. Clancy (uncredited)
Mother Superior of St. Francis Academy is challenged by a modern young nun when they take the girls on a bus trip across the country.
Follow Me Quietly Follow Me Quietly (1949) Character: Harry Grant
When it rains in the city, a serial killer known as "The Judge" looks for his next strangling victim. For months, the madman has been stalking at night, leaving behind clues, but police efforts have been fruitless. Constructing a life-size dummy of the murderer, police Lt. Harry Grant is growing obsessed with capturing him, and always following Grant is the relentless reporter Ann Gorman looking to break the story, but the hunt continues.
East of the River East of the River (1940) Character: Nicholas Antonio 'Nick' Lorenzo
Two troublesome boys grow into very different men, one becoming a hoodlum and the other embracing college but both are in-love with the same girl.
The House on Telegraph Hill The House on Telegraph Hill (1951) Character: Major Marc Bennett
Concentration camp survivor Victoria Kowelska finds herself involved in mystery, greed, and murder when she assumes the identity of a dead friend in order to gain passage to America.
The Black Doll The Black Doll (1938) Character: Rex Leland
Nicholas Rood, dishonest mine owner, finds a Black Doll on his desk and knows that vengeance is about to overtake him for murdering his former partner. He is knifed as he talks to his daughter Marian. She summons her fiancé Nick Halstead, a private detective. He finds that six people had a motive for the murder; Rood's sister Mrs. Laura Leland; her son Rex; Rood's associates Mallison and Walling; Esteban, a servant and Dr. Giddings. Sheriff Renick and his deputy Red get the clues all mixed up, but Nick finally narrows the search down to one suspect...
Love Nest Love Nest (1951) Character: Jim Scott
Jim and Connie's postwar New York building troubles keep Jim from working on his novel. Ex-WAC from Jim's army days Roberta moves in, further upsetting Connie but pleasing Jim's friend Ed. Tenant Charley, who marries tenant Eadie, loans money to Jim to help him keep the building, money which this Casanova obtains from rich widows.
I'll Get By I'll Get By (1950) Character: William Spencer
I'll Get By is an updated remake of the 1940 20th Century-Fox musical Tin Pan Alley. William Lundigan and Dennis Day play William Spencer and Freddie Lee respectively, successful song publishers who make hits out of such numbers as "I Got a Gal in Kalamazoo", "Deep in the Heart of Texas", "You Make Me Feel So Young", "There Will Never Be Another You", and other favorites (the rights to all of these songs were conveniently held by 20th Century-Fox). The partnership has some hard times, especially during the feud between ASCAP and the radio networks, when only public-domain songs like "I Dream of Jeannie" were permitted to be broadcast.
International Squadron International Squadron (1941) Character: Lt. Rog Wilkins
The true story of the exploits of the RAF's (Royal Air Force) foreign legion battling the German Luftwaffe (Nazi Germany's Air Force) during the early months of 1941 during WWII before America officially entered the war at the end of the year when Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japan and Hitler declared war on the United States. The United States then drafted all of their airmen and fighter pilot aces into the United States Air Force for their own combat missions against the Luftwaffe
A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol (1954) Character: Host
Miser Ebenezer Scrooge is awakened on Christmas Eve by spirits who reveal to him his own miserable existence, what opportunities he wasted in his youth, his current cruelties, and the dire fate that awaits him if he does not change his ways. Scrooge is faced with his own story of growing bitterness and meanness, and must decide what his own future will hold: death or redemption.
The Courtship of Andy Hardy The Courtship of Andy Hardy (1942) Character: Jeff Willis
While Judge Hardy handles a couple's divorce, Andy takes a shine to their shy daughter.
Legion of Lost Flyers Legion of Lost Flyers (1939) Character: Ralph Perry
A group of pilots, because of unsavory or unearned reputations, establish an outpost squadron of their own, led by "Loop" Gillian, running charter-flights and hauling supplies in the frozen wastelands of Alaska. The operation does not go without misadventures, foul-ups, and a bit of treachery tossed in.
Armored Car Armored Car (1937) Character: Henry Hutchins
Larry Willis and Bill Wane are security guards who ride in the back of Banks Co. armored trucks. When they barely avoid a robbery, they return to headquarters, where their boss John Hale introduces them to detective Tom Sheridan, who will be working with them to uncover a new gang of robbers.
I'd Climb the Highest Mountain I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (1951) Character: Rev. William Asbury Thompson
A minister from the Deep South is assigned a new parish and moves with his wife to a town in Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains, where he tends to the spiritual and emotional needs of his small flock.
The Old Maid The Old Maid (1939) Character: Lanning Halsey
The lives of two cousins are complicated by the return of an ex-boyfriend and an illegitimate child.
Andy Hardy's Double Life Andy Hardy's Double Life (1942) Character: Jeff Willis
Andy is about to head off to college but he's got a few things to take care of before leaving. For starters, he must try and sell his junk car for $20 to pay for a bill and he must convince his father not to go with him to college. Worst of all is that Polly wants to make up but her best friend decides to give Andy a test.
Headin' for God's Country Headin' for God's Country (1943) Character: Michael Banyan
In this anti-Japanese WW II propaganda film, Japanese invaders attempt to raid Alaska and are totally obliterated. The trouble begins when a stranger visits a small town and tells them that the U.S. is going to be taken over by a powerful country. The story turns out to be true when the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor. The town then rises up and slaughters a Japanese raiding party.
Inferno Inferno (1953) Character: Joseph Duncan
When selfish and arrogant millionaire Donald Carson fractures his leg during a desert vacation, his wife, Geraldine, leaves with their friend Joseph Duncan to supposedly get help. However, the two of them are really lovers who are leaving Carson to die in the heat. Slowly, Carson realizes he is on his own and vows revenge on the traitorous couple. Having had a privileged life, Carson must now use his wits to stay alive.
The Fabulous Dorseys The Fabulous Dorseys (1947) Character: Bob Burton
The story of Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey from their boyhood in Pennsylvania through their rise, their breakup, and their personal reunion.
The Underwater City The Underwater City (1962) Character: Bob Gage
An engineer, a psychologist and several other disparate types take part in an experiment to see if people can live for extended periods of time in a city built under the ocean.
The Crime of Doctor Hallet The Crime of Doctor Hallet (1938) Character: Party Guest
Doctor in jungle works on cure for fever.
Elopement Elopement (1951) Character: Matt Reagan
Two sets of parents frantically race to stop their eloping children's wedding.
West Bound Limited West Bound Limited (1937) Character: Dispatcher
Talbot works as a dispatcher at a small rural railway station. One rainy night, shortly after a company payroll has arrived at the station, a masked criminal arrives to steal it. Talbot intercepts the villain's plan and a struggle ensues. He manages to fight off the masked man and save the payroll. But during the fight he is away from his station and misses a call to change the tracks for an oncoming train. This causes a terrible train crash resulting in many lost lives.
Three Smart Girls Grow Up Three Smart Girls Grow Up (1939) Character: Richard Watkins
Three sisters who believe life is going to be easy, now that their parents are back together, until one sister falls in love with another's fiancé, and the youngest sister plays matchmaker.
Dodge City Dodge City (1939) Character: Lee Irving
In this epic Western, Wade Hatton, a wagon master turned sheriff, tames a cow town at the end of a railroad line.
Northwest Rangers Northwest Rangers (1942) Character: James Kevin Gardiner
Boyhood friends grow up into different professions: one a dedicated Canadian Mountie, the other a notorious gambler.
The White Orchid The White Orchid (1954) Character: Robert Burton
In the Southern Mexican jungle, an adventurous archaeologist is accompanied by an equally daring female photographer in a search for a lost Toltec city. They engage a guide to lead them on their expedition, and soon find themselves in the jungle's depths, far from civilization. Soon both the guide and the archaeologist are vying for the affection of the photographer. They must all deal with enormous danger and sacrifice before their quest is complete.
The Way West The Way West (1967) Character: Michael Moynihan
In the mid-19th century, Senator William J. Tadlock leads a group of settlers overland in a quest to start a new settlement in the Western US. Tadlock is a highly principled and demanding taskmaster who is as hard on himself as he is on those who have joined his wagon train. He clashes with one of the new settlers, Lije Evans, who doesn't quite appreciate Tadlock's ways. Along the way, the families must face death and heartbreak and a sampling of frontier justice when one of them accidentally kills a young Indian boy.



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