Maston Williams

Maston Williams

Deceased · Born: Apr 23, 1879 · Died: Jul 15, 1978

Personal Details

BornApr 23, 1879 Corsicana, Texas, USA

Biography

Maston Williams, a renowned thespian, entered this world on April 23, 1879, in the charming town of Corsicana, Texas, USA, a place that would later become the site of his final resting place. Throughout his illustrious career, he made a lasting impression on audiences with his captivating performances in various cinematic productions, including the iconic western series "The Lone Ranger" in 1938, the action-packed "The Painted Stallion" in 1937, and the thrilling adventure film "The Lost Jungle" in 1934.

As the years went by, Maston Williams' life came full circle, and he eventually bid farewell to this world on July 15, 1978, once again returning to his birthplace in Corsicana, Texas, USA, where he was laid to rest.

Career

1940
Hi-Yo Silver
Hi-Yo Silver as Joe Snead
1938
Call the Mesquiteers
Call the Mesquiteers as Lead Henchman Phillips, boxcar heist, etc.
The Lone Ranger
The Lone Ranger as Joe Snead
Born to Be Wild
Born to Be Wild as Masher in Diner (uncredited)
1937
Heart of the Rockies
Heart of the Rockies as Enoch Dawson
Public Cowboy No. 1
Public Cowboy No. 1 as Thad Slaughter
Two-Fisted Sheriff
Two-Fisted Sheriff as Henchman Dunne
The Painted Stallion
The Painted Stallion as Macklin - Henchman (as Matson Williams)
1934
1932
The Gambling Sex
The Gambling Sex as Ralph Jordan
Without Honor
Without Honor as Jim Bowman
1931
Cavalier of the West
Cavalier of the West as Deputy 'Red' Greeley
Clearing the Range
Clearing the Range as George 'Slim' Allen
Dragnet Patrol
Dragnet Patrol as Joe Molino
The Secret Witness
The Secret Witness as Contact Detective