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Actor: Escape from the Planet of the Apes. A man of all mediums, this veteran, Manhattan-born character actor was named after his great-grandfather, Lincolnesque Congressman William Windom.
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- Angela Lansbury, Ron Masak, and William Windom in Murder, She Wrote (1984)
- Ron Masak and William Windom in Murder, She Wrote (1984)
- Keith Coulouris, Ron Masak, Madlyn Rhue, and William Windom in Murder, She Wrote (1984)
- Robert Young, Sharon Acker, and William Windom in Marcus Welby, M.D. (1969)
- William Windom in Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971)
William Windom (September 28, 1923 – August 16, 2012) was an American actor. He was known as a character actor of the stage and screen. He is well known for his recurring role as Dr. Seth Hazlitt alongside Angela Lansbury in the CBS mystery series Murder, She Wrote.
My World and Welcome to It: Created by Melville Shavelson. With William Windom, Joan Hotchkis, Lisa Gerritsen, Harold J. Stone. John Monroe observes and comments on life, to the bemusement of his sensible wife Ellen and intelligent, questioning daughter Lydia.
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Aug 16, 2012 · He is perhaps best known for his work on television, including several episodes of The Twilight Zone; playing the character of Glen Morley, a congressman from Minnesota like his own great-grandfather and namesake in The Farmer's Daughter; the character of John Monroe on the sitcom My World and Welcome to It, for which he won an Emmy Award for ...
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My World and Welcome to It is an American half-hour television sitcom based on the humor and cartoons of James Thurber. It starred William Windom as John Monroe, a Thurber-like writer and cartoonist who works for a magazine closely resembling The New Yorker called The Manhattanite.