
William Prince
Biography
William LeRoy Prince (January 26, 1913 – October 8, 1996) was an American actor who appeared in numerous soap operas and made dozens of guest appearances on primetime series as well as playing villains in movies like The Gauntlet and Spontaneous Combustion.
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Acting History
1994
The Paper as Howard Hackett
1993Walker, Texas Ranger as Miles Douglas
1993The Portrait as Hubert Hayden
1991The Taking of Beverly Hills as Mitchell Sage
1991Steel and Lace as Old Man
1990Law & Order as Dwight Corcoran
1990Spontaneous Combustion as Lew Orlander
1989Second Sight as Cardinal O'Hara
1989Do You Know the Muffin Man? as Arthur Richardson
1989Chain Letter as Matthew Barwood
1988Vice Versa as Avery
1987Nuts as Clarence Middleton
1987Assassination as H.H. Royce
1986Perry Mason: The Case of the Notorious Nun as Archbishop Stefan Corro
1986Matlock as Garland Frazier
1985Spies Like Us as Keyes
1985Fever Pitch as Mitchell
1985Movers & Shakers as Louis Martin
1985Goldie and the Bears as Paul Ellison
1984Murder, She Wrote as Andrew Kerry
1983Found Money as George Peterson
1983Scarecrow and Mrs. King
1983Joe Dancer III: The Big Trade as Asa Lamar
1983The Sting II as Tuxedo (uncredited)
1982Kiss Me Goodbye as Rev. Hollis
1982Remington Steele as (uncredited)
1982Remington Steele as Horton Earhart
1982Moonlight as Mr. White / Bibb
1982The Soldier as The President
1982Fame
1981Simon & Simon
1981The Fall Guy
1981Love & Money as Paultz
1981The Greatest Man in the World as Secretary of State
1981The Greatest American Hero as Dr. Striegel
1981A Matter of Life and Death as Dr. Burgess
1981Dynasty
1980A Time for Miracles as Prefect
1980The Jericho Mile as O.A.U. Chairman
1980Bronco Billy as Edgar Lipton
1980Gideon's Trumpet as 5th Supreme Court Justice
1980City in Fear as Harrison Crawford II
1980Make Me an Offer as Milo Spears
1979The Sorrows of Gin as Carl
1979Trapper John, M.D.
1979Hart to Hart
1979The Promise as George Calloway
1978The Cat from Outer Space as Mr. Olympus
1977The Gauntlet as Blakelock
1977Aspen as Judge Miles Kendrick
1977Rollercoaster as Quinlan
1977Fire Sale as Mr. Cooper (uncredited)
1977The Rhinemann Exchange as Alex Spaulding
1977Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye as Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy
1976Network as Edward George Ruddy
1976Sybil as Willard Dorsett
1976Quincy, M.E.
1976All Over as The Best Friend
1976Family Plot as Bishop Wood
1975Starsky & Hutch as James Marshall Gunther
1975The Invisible Man
1975The Stepford Wives as Ike Mazzard
1974The Rockford Files as Arnold Newcomb
1974Police Woman
1974Little House on the Prairie as Mr. Broxton
1974Night Games as Clayton Nikell
1973Key West as Sen. Scott
1973Blade as Powers
1973Kojak as Baker
1972The Heartbreak Kid as Colorado Man
1971Primus
1971Cannon
1971Sacco & Vanzetti as William Thompson
1971Great Performances as The Best Friend
1970A World Apart
1968Hawaii Five-O as Willard Coleman
1966An Enemy of the People
1964Another World
1958Young Doctor Malone
1958Macabre as Dr. Rodney Barrett
1958All the King's Men
1956The Vagabond King as Rene de Montigny
1956Secret of Treasure Mountain as Robert Kendall
1956The Edge of Night
1954Justice as Richard Adams
1954Janet Dean, Registered Nurse
1954Inner Sanctum
1951Hallmark Hall of Fame
1951Hallmark Hall of Fame as 5th Supreme Court Justice
1951Tales of Tomorrow
1950Cyrano de Bergerac as Christian de Neuvillette
1950Danger
1949Lust for Gold as Barry Storm
1949Suspense
1949Suspense as Cunningham
1948Studio One as Peter Standish
1948The Philco Television Playhouse as Hadrian the adopted son
1948The Philco Television Playhouse
1947Carnegie Hall as Tony Salerno Jr.
1946Dead Reckoning as Sgt. Johnny Drake
1946Shadow of a Woman as David G. MacKellar, Louise's Lawyer
1946Cinderella Jones as Bart Williams
1945Pillow to Post as Lieutenant Don Mallory
1945Objective, Burma! as Lt. Sid Jacobs
1944Hollywood Canteen as Self
1944The Very Thought of You as Fred
1943Destination Tokyo as Pills
1942Breakdowns of 1942 as Self
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