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Robert Williams (actor, born 1894)

Robert Williams (September 15, 1894 – November 3, 1931) was an American stage and film actor. He is best known for his first, and only, leading role in the 1931 romantic comedy Platinum Blonde, opposite Loretta Young and Jean Harlow. Williams died of peritonitis three days after the film's premiere.

Robert Williams
Williams in Platinum Blonde (1931)
Born(1894-09-15)September 15, 1894
DiedNovember 3, 1931(1931-11-03) (aged 37)
Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California
OccupationActor
Years active1914–1931
Spouses
(m. 1921; div. 1922)
(m. 1924; div. 1925)
  • Nina Penn
Children1

Career edit

Born in Morganton, North Carolina in 1894 (some sources state 1897 or 1899),[1][2] Williams ran away from home at the age 11 to join a tent show. He later worked on showboats in Mississippi before making his way to New York. After appearing in several stage productions, Williams landed a role in Eyes of Youth, starring Marjorie Rambeau. The role boosted his career and gained him notice. He put his career on hold to join the United States Army where he served in 166th Infantry Regiment during World War I. After the war, Williams returned to the United States and resumed his acting career. In 1922, he made his Broadway stage debut in the popular stage comedy Abie's Irish Rose. He also appeared in productions of That French Lady, Scarlet Pages, and Love, Honor and Betray.[3]

After appearing as "Johnnie Coles" in the play Rebound in 1930, Williams was chosen by director Edward H. Griffith to reprise the role in the 1931 film version. He received favorable reviews for his work in the film and followed with a supporting role in Devotion, which was also released in 1931.[3] Later that same year, Williams was cast in his first and only leading role in the romantic comedy film Platinum Blonde, starring Loretta Young and Jean Harlow. It was his final onscreen appearance.[4]

Personal life edit

Williams was married three times; his first marriage was to singer Marion Harris in 1921 with whom he had a daughter, Mary Ellen.[5] Williams and Harris divorced in 1922. In March 1924, he married actress Alice Lake. They separated three times before divorcing in 1925.[6] At the time of his death, Williams was married to actress Nina Penn.[7]

Death edit

On November 3, 1931, three days after the premiere of Platinum Blonde,[8] Williams died of peritonitis at Hollywood Hospital after undergoing two operations for acute appendicitis the previous week.[5][9] He was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.[10]

Broadway credits edit

Date Production Role
May 23, 1922 – October 1, 1927 Abie's Irish Rose Abraham Levy
December 22, 1924 – February 1925 Milgrim's Progress Sam Milgrim
September 17 – September 1926 Kept Norman Henderson
March 15 – April 1927 That French Lady Fred Kraft
September 19 – October 1927 The Trial of Mary Dugan Court Attendant
September 26, 1927 – April 1928 Jimmie's Women Jimmie Turner
September 9 – November 1929 Scarlet Pages Robert Lawrence
February 3 – May 1930 Rebound Johnnie Coles
March 12 – April 1930 Love, Honor and Betray The Young Man

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1914 The Vengeance of Winona Kite – Black Dog's Accomplice
1920 Thoughtless Women The Son
1928 Two Masters
1931 The Common Law Sam
1931 Rebound Johnnie Coles
1931 Devotion Norman Harrington
1931 Platinum Blonde Stew Smith

References edit

  1. ^ Films in Review, Volume 30. Vol. 30. National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. 1979. p. 63.
  2. ^ Films and Filming, Volume 22. Vol. 22. Hansom Books. 1975. p. 24.
  3. ^ a b Krug, Karl (November 11, 1931). "The Show Shops". The Pittsburgh Press. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
  4. ^ LaSalle, Mick (2002). Dangerous Ben: Pre-Code Hollywood and the Birth of the Modern Man. Macmillan. pp. 123. ISBN 0-312-28311-3.
  5. ^ a b "Death Claims Robert Williams; Film Actor". Reading Eagle. November 4, 1931. p. 22. Retrieved February 4, 2013.
  6. ^ "Alice Lake Wants Divorce; Says Bob Williams Is Cruel". Providence News. May 28, 1925. p. 19. Retrieved February 4, 2013.
  7. ^ Merrick, Mollie (November 16, 1931). "Death Cancels Star's Contract". Calgary Herald. p. 15. Retrieved February 4, 2013.
  8. ^ Burr, Ty (July 2, 1992). "Platinum Blonde". ew.com. Retrieved June 3, 2009.
  9. ^ "Robert Williams, Movie Actor, Dies". Schenectady Gazette. November 4, 1931. p. 1. Retrieved May 11, 2014.
  10. ^ "Williams Rites Will Be Simple". The Los Angeles Times. November 6, 1931. p. A8.

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For the American actor 1904 1978 see Robert B Williams actor Robert Williams September 15 1894 November 3 1931 was an American stage and film actor He is best known for his first and only leading role in the 1931 romantic comedy Platinum Blonde opposite Loretta Young and Jean Harlow Williams died of peritonitis three days after the film s premiere Robert WilliamsWilliams in Platinum Blonde 1931 Born 1894 09 15 September 15 1894Morganton North Carolina U S DiedNovember 3 1931 1931 11 03 aged 37 Hollywood Los Angeles California U S Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park Glendale CaliforniaOccupationActorYears active1914 1931SpousesMarion Harris m 1921 div 1922 wbr Alice Lake m 1924 div 1925 wbr Nina PennChildren1 Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Death 4 Broadway credits 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksCareer editBorn in Morganton North Carolina in 1894 some sources state 1897 or 1899 1 2 Williams ran away from home at the age 11 to join a tent show He later worked on showboats in Mississippi before making his way to New York After appearing in several stage productions Williams landed a role in Eyes of Youth starring Marjorie Rambeau The role boosted his career and gained him notice He put his career on hold to join the United States Army where he served in 166th Infantry Regiment during World War I After the war Williams returned to the United States and resumed his acting career In 1922 he made his Broadway stage debut in the popular stage comedy Abie s Irish Rose He also appeared in productions of That French Lady Scarlet Pages and Love Honor and Betray 3 After appearing as Johnnie Coles in the play Rebound in 1930 Williams was chosen by director Edward H Griffith to reprise the role in the 1931 film version He received favorable reviews for his work in the film and followed with a supporting role in Devotion which was also released in 1931 3 Later that same year Williams was cast in his first and only leading role in the romantic comedy film Platinum Blonde starring Loretta Young and Jean Harlow It was his final onscreen appearance 4 Personal life editWilliams was married three times his first marriage was to singer Marion Harris in 1921 with whom he had a daughter Mary Ellen 5 Williams and Harris divorced in 1922 In March 1924 he married actress Alice Lake They separated three times before divorcing in 1925 6 At the time of his death Williams was married to actress Nina Penn 7 Death editOn November 3 1931 three days after the premiere of Platinum Blonde 8 Williams died of peritonitis at Hollywood Hospital after undergoing two operations for acute appendicitis the previous week 5 9 He was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale California 10 Broadway credits editDate Production RoleMay 23 1922 October 1 1927 Abie s Irish Rose Abraham LevyDecember 22 1924 February 1925 Milgrim s Progress Sam MilgrimSeptember 17 September 1926 Kept Norman HendersonMarch 15 April 1927 That French Lady Fred KraftSeptember 19 October 1927 The Trial of Mary Dugan Court AttendantSeptember 26 1927 April 1928 Jimmie s Women Jimmie TurnerSeptember 9 November 1929 Scarlet Pages Robert LawrenceFebruary 3 May 1930 Rebound Johnnie ColesMarch 12 April 1930 Love Honor and Betray The Young ManFilmography editYear Title Role Notes1914 The Vengeance of Winona Kite Black Dog s Accomplice1920 Thoughtless Women The Son1928 Two Masters1931 The Common Law Sam1931 Rebound Johnnie Coles1931 Devotion Norman Harrington1931 Platinum Blonde Stew SmithReferences edit Films in Review Volume 30 Vol 30 National Board of Review of Motion Pictures 1979 p 63 Films and Filming Volume 22 Vol 22 Hansom Books 1975 p 24 a b Krug Karl November 11 1931 The Show Shops The Pittsburgh Press Retrieved February 5 2013 LaSalle Mick 2002 Dangerous Ben Pre Code Hollywood and the Birth of the Modern Man Macmillan pp 123 ISBN 0 312 28311 3 a b Death Claims Robert Williams Film Actor Reading Eagle November 4 1931 p 22 Retrieved February 4 2013 Alice Lake Wants Divorce Says Bob Williams Is Cruel Providence News May 28 1925 p 19 Retrieved February 4 2013 Merrick Mollie November 16 1931 Death Cancels Star s Contract Calgary Herald p 15 Retrieved February 4 2013 Burr Ty July 2 1992 Platinum Blonde ew com Retrieved June 3 2009 Robert Williams Movie Actor Dies Schenectady Gazette November 4 1931 p 1 Retrieved May 11 2014 Williams Rites Will Be Simple The Los Angeles Times November 6 1931 p A8 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Robert Williams actor Robert Williams at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Robert Williams at IMDb Robert Williams at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Williams actor born 1894 amp oldid 1165565404, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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