
Van Williams
Biography
You could shoehorn actor Van Williams right in there between the other tall, dark and drop-jaw gorgeous heartthrobs Tom Tryon and John Gavin of the late 1950s/early 1960s who conveyed a similar bland, heroic image. All three were too often given colorless heroes to play on film and/or TV -- roles that played off their charm but seldom tested their talent.
Born on February 27, 1934 as Van Zandt Jarvis Williams, he was the son of a cattle rancher. He majored in animal husbandry and business at Texas Christian University but moved to Hawaii which changed the course of his life. While operating a salvage company and a skin-diving school during the mid-1950s, he was approached by Elizabeth Taylor and husband/producer Mike Todd, who were filming there. Encouraged by Todd to try his luck, Van arrived in Hollywood with no experience. Todd perished in a plane crash before he was able to help Van, but the young hopeful ventured on anyway, taking some acting/voice lessons, and was almost immediately cast in dramatic TV roles.
Warner Brothers had a keen eye for this type of photogenic hunk and smartly signed Van. Fitting in perfectly, he was soon showing just how irresistible he was as a clean-cut private eye on the series "Bourbon Street Beat (1959)". Although the show lasted only one season, Warners carried his Kenny Madison character into the more popular adventure drama Surfside 6 (1960) opposite fellow pin-up / blond beefcake bookend Troy Donahue. Series-wise, Van tried comedy next opposite "Walter Brennan in The Tycoon (1964)". After his contract expired at Warners, 20th Century-Fox handed him his most vividly recalled role, that of the emerald-suited superhero "The Green Hornet (1966)" with the late Bruce Lee as his partner Kato. The show, inspired by the huge cult hit "Batman (1966)" enjoyed a fast start but, like its predecessor, met an equally untimely finish.
Never a strong draw in films, Van revealed quite a bit of himself (literally) in his debut in "Tall Story (1960)" coming out of a shower. He was handed a typically staid second lead in "The Caretakers (1963)". Continuing well into the 1970s to guest sporadically on the TV scene in classics like "The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961)", "Love, American Style (1969)", "Mission: Impossible (1966)", "The Big Valley (1965)", "Nanny and the Professor (1970)", "Barnaby Jones (1973)", and "The Rockford Files (1974)". Another starring series attempt with "Westwind (1975)" failed to make the grade and he soon let his career go. Van went on quite successfully in business with telecommunications, real estate and law enforcement supplies among his ventures. With his glossy, pretty-boy years far behind him, he has not felt the need to look back except for an occasional autograph convention.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net
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Acting History
2005
The Green Hornet as Britt Reid / The Green Hornet
1998The GREATEST : Bruce Lee as Comentador
1993Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story as Green Hornet Director
1979The Night Rider as Jim Hollister
1979Mrs. Columbo as Fielding
1978Colorado C.I. as Capt. Cochran
1977How the West Was Won as Captain MacAllister
1977Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected
1976Fury of the Dragon as Britt Reid
1975Westwind
1975The Runaways as Joe Ringer
1974The Rockford Files as Lt. Dwayne Kefir
1974The Manhunter
1974The Green Hornet as Britt Reid / The Green Hornet
1973Barnaby Jones as Munson
1972The Streets of San Francisco
1972The Streets of San Francisco as Officer Morton
1970Nanny and the Professor
1969Love, American Style as Bill
1967Mannix
1967Ironside
1966Mission: Impossible as Arnold Sanders
1966The Green Hornet as Britt Reid / The Green Hornet
1966Batman as President Lyndon B. Johnson (voice) (uncredited)
1966Batman as The Green Hornet
1965The Big Valley as Sheriff Dave Barrett
1963Temple Houston as Joey Baker
1963The Caretakers as Dr. Larry Denning
1962The Beverly Hillbillies
1962Red Nightmare as Air Force Sergeant
1961The Dick Van Dyke Show
1960Surfside 6 as Ken Madison
1959Hawaiian Eye
1959Bourbon Street Beat as Kenny Madison
195877 Sunset Strip
195877 Sunset Strip as Ken Madison
1958Lawman
1955Cheyenne as Ray Masters
1955Gunsmoke as Quincy
1953General Electric Theater as Charlie
1951Hallmark Hall of Fame as Exton's Servant









