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William Bendix

William Bendix
  • Name: William Bendix
  • Birthday: 1906-01-14
  • Also known as: Уильям Бендикс
  • Place of birth: New York City, New York, USA
  • Popularity: 8.214
Biography: William Bendix (January 14, 1906 – December 14, 1964) was an American film, radio, and television actor, best remembered in movies for the title role in the movie The Babe Ruth Story and for portraying clumsily earnest aircraft plant worker Chester A. Riley in radio and television's The Life of Riley. He also received an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor for Wake Island (1942). Description above from the Wikipedia article William Bendix, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Title Release date
Los Angeles Plays Itself   as  Buzz Wanchek in The Blue Dahlia (archive footage) 2004-07-28
Robert Mitchum: The Reluctant Star   as  Self (archive footage) 1991-03-10
The Movie Orgy   as  Self (archive footage) 1968-01-01
Young Fury   as  Blacksmith 1964-11-01
Law of the Lawless   as  Sheriff Ed Tanner 1964-05-13
For Love or Money   as  Joe Fogel 1963-08-07
The Young and the Brave   as  Sgt. Peter L. Kane (escaped POW) 1963-08-01
Boys' Night Out   as  Slattery 1962-06-21
Johnny Nobody   as  James Ronald Mulcahy 1961-10-01
The Rough and the Smooth   as  Reg Barker 1959-10-02
The Ransom of Red Chief   as  Bill Driscoll 1959-08-16
Idol on Parade   as  Sergeant Major Lush 1959-03-24
The Deep Six   as  'Frenchy' Shapiro 1958-01-15
High Air   as  Joe Redman 1956-09-12
Battle Stations   as  Buck Fitzpatrick 1956-02-01
Crashout   as  Van Morgan Duff 1955-03-01
Dangerous Mission   as  Chief Ranger Joe Parker 1954-03-06
Blackbeard, the Pirate   as  Ben Worley 1952-12-24
Macao   as  Lawrence C. Trumble 1952-04-11
A Girl in Every Port   as  Timothy Aloysius 'Tim' Dunnovan 1952-02-13
Submarine Command   as  CPO Boyer 1951-11-01
Detective Story   as  Det. Lou Brody 1951-11-01
Gambling House   as  Joe Farrow 1950-12-27
Kill the Umpire   as  Bill 'Two Call' Johnson 1950-04-27
Johnny Holiday   as  Sgt. Walker 1949-11-18
The Big Steal   as  Capt. Vincent Blake 1949-07-01
Streets of Laredo   as  Wahoo Jones 1949-05-27
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court   as  Sir Sagramore 1949-04-18
The Life of Riley   as  Chester A. Riley 1949-04-16
Cover Up   as  Larry Best 1949-02-25
10,000 Kids and a Cop   as  Cop 1948-10-01
The Babe Ruth Story   as  George Herman 'Babe' Ruth 1948-09-16
Race Street   as  Barney Runson 1948-09-11
The Time of Your Life   as  Nick 1948-09-03
Where There's Life   as  Victor O'Brien 1947-11-21
Variety Girl   as  William Bendix 1947-08-29
The Web   as  Lt. Damico 1947-06-04
Blaze of Noon   as  Porkie Scott 1947-05-02
I'll Be Yours   as  Wechsberg 1947-02-02
Calcutta   as  Pedro Blake 1946-12-20
Two Years Before the Mast   as  First Mate Amazeen 1946-11-22
White Tie and Tails   as  Larry Lundie 1946-08-30
The Blue Dahlia   as  Buzz Wanchek 1946-04-16
The Dark Corner   as  Stauffer, a.k.a. Fred Foss 1946-04-09
Sentimental Journey   as  Donnelly - Uncle Don 1946-03-06
A Bell for Adano   as  Sgt. Borth 1945-06-21
Don Juan Quilligan   as  Patrick Michael 'Don Juan' Quilligan 1945-06-01
It's in the Bag!   as  William Bendix 1945-04-21
Greenwich Village   as  Danny O'Mara 1944-09-27
Abroad with Two Yanks   as  Biff Koraski 1944-08-04
The Hairy Ape   as  Hank Smith 1944-07-02
Skirmish on the Home Front   as  Herb Miller 1944-05-11
Lifeboat   as  Gus Smith 1944-01-28
Guadalcanal Diary   as  Corp. Taxi Potts 1943-10-27
Hostages   as  Underground leader 1943-08-11
China   as  Johnny Sparrow 1943-04-21
Taxi, Mister   as  Tim McGuerin 1943-04-16
The Crystal Ball   as  Biff Carter 1943-01-22
The McGuerins from Brooklyn   as  Tim McGuerin 1942-12-31
Who Done It?   as  Detective Sgt. Brannigan 1942-10-30
The Glass Key   as  Jeff 1942-09-08
Wake Island   as  Pvt. Aloysius K. "Smacksie" Randall 1942-08-11
Star Spangled Rhythm   as  Herman 1942-03-05
Woman of the Year   as  Pinkie Peters 1942-02-05
Brooklyn Orchid   as  Timothy McGuerin 1942-01-31
They Drive by Night   as  Driver Watching Pinball Game (uncredited) 1940-07-26