People
William Ching
Biography:
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William Ching, also credited as William Brooks, Bill Ching and William Brooks Ching (born 2 October 1913, St. Louis, Missouri - died 1 July 1989, Tustin, California) was a United States character actor who appeared in almost 20 films and on television during the later 1940s and throughout the 1950s. By the early 21st century Ching was most widely noted for his supporting role in Rudolph Maté's 1950 film noir drama D.O.A. as Halliday, who slips "luminous poison" into the drink of an accountant visiting San Francisco for the weekend, along with his role as the overbearing boyfriend of Katharine Hepburn's character in George Cukor's 1952 Tracy-Hepburn... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Escort West as Capt. Howard Poole | 1959-01-23 |
My World Dies Screaming as Mark Snell (as Bill Ching) | 1958-08-20 |
Tall Man Riding as Rex Willard | 1955-06-18 |
The Magnificent Matador as Jody Wilton | 1955-05-24 |
Give a Girl a Break as Anson Prichett | 1953-11-13 |
The Moonlighter as Tom Anderson | 1953-09-19 |
Scared Stiff as Tony Warren | 1953-04-27 |
Never Wave at a WAC as Lt. Col. Schuyler 'Sky' Fairchild | 1953-01-28 |
Pat and Mike as Collier Weld | 1952-06-13 |
Bal Tabarin as Don Barlow | 1952-05-31 |
The Wild Blue Yonder as Lt. Ted Cranshaw | 1951-12-05 |
The Sea Hornet as Sprowl | 1951-11-06 |
Oh! Susanna as Cpl. Donlin | 1951-03-01 |
Belle Le Grand as Bill Shanks | 1951-01-27 |
Surrender as John Beauregard Hale | 1950-09-15 |
The Showdown as Mike Shattay | 1950-08-15 |
In a Lonely Place as Ted Barton | 1950-05-17 |
D.O.A. as Halliday | 1949-12-23 |
The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap as Jim Simpson | 1947-10-08 |
Michigan Kid as Steve Randolph Prescott | 1947-08-11 |
Buck Privates Come Home as 2nd Lieutenant, Mess Officer (uncredited) | 1947-04-04 |
The Mysterious Mr. M as Jim Farrell | 1946-07-23 |