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  1. William Paul Lundigan (June 12, 1914 – December 20, 1975) was an American film actor. His more than 125 films [1] include Dodge City (1939), The Fighting 69th (1940), The Sea Hawk (1940), Santa Fe Trail (1940), Dishonored Lady (1947), Pinky (1949), Love Nest (1951) with Marilyn Monroe , The House on Telegraph Hill (1951), I'd Climb the ...

  2. William Lundigan was a versatile actor who starred in movies, TV shows and radio programs. He also served in the Marines during WWII and hosted Climax! and Shower of Stars for CBS.

    • January 1, 1
    • Syracuse, New York, USA
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    • Duarte, California, USA
  3. Learn about the life and career of William Lundigan, an actor who starred in movies and TV shows such as Pinky and Climax!. Find out how he was discovered, what he did during WWII, and who he married.

    • June 12, 1914
    • December 20, 1975
  4. Dec 22, 1975 · William Lundigan, who appeared in more than 125 films during his 38‐year career in Hollywood, died yesterday after a long illness in the City of Hope Medical Center in Duarte, a suburb of Los ...

  5. William Paul Lundigan was an American film actor. His more than 125 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) with Marilyn Monroe, The House on Telegraph Hill (1951), I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (1951) and Inferno (1953).

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  7. Feb 1, 2019 · Learn about the life and career of William Lundigan, a Hollywood star who enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps and fought in the Pacific during World War II. Read about his roles in movies like The Sea Hawk and Santa Fe Trail, his combat experience on Peleliu, and his post-war struggles.

  8. 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). From ...

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