Robert Creighton Williams

Robert Creighton Williams

Deceased · Born: Jan 5, 1924 · Died: Jul 4, 1976

Personal Details

BornJan 5, 1924 Alameda. California, USA

Biography

Robert Creighton Williams, a renowned writer, emerged onto the scene on January 5, 1924, in the picturesque city of Alameda, California, USA. Born with a passion for storytelling, Williams went on to craft a plethora of captivating tales that would leave a lasting impact on the world of literature.

Throughout his illustrious career, Williams penned numerous iconic scripts, including the 1952 classic "Macao", the 1944 thriller "Two-Man Submarine", and the 1955 adventure film "Jungle Jim". His work not only showcased his exceptional writing skills but also demonstrated his versatility as a storyteller.

Williams' personal life was just as fascinating as his professional accomplishments. He was married to the talented actress Carol Thurston, with whom he shared a deep love and mutual respect for the arts.

Sadly, Robert Creighton Williams' life came to a close on July 4, 1976, in Los Angeles, California, USA. His passing left a void in the world of literature, but his remarkable body of work continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.

Career

1965
Taggart
Taggart as Screenplay
1964
He Rides Tall
He Rides Tall as Screenplay
1958
1957
1956
Accused of Murder
Accused of Murder as Screenplay
1952
Macao
Macao as Story
1951
1950
1948
The Denver Kid
The Denver Kid as Screenplay
Oklahoma Badlands
Oklahoma Badlands as Screenplay
The Timber Trail
The Timber Trail as Screenplay
1947
Saddle Pals
Saddle Pals as Screenplay
1946
Lawless Breed
Lawless Breed as Screenplay
1945
Lone Texas Ranger
Lone Texas Ranger as Screenplay
Marshal of Laredo
Marshal of Laredo as Screenplay
1944
Bordertown Trail
Bordertown Trail as Screenplay
1943
Dead Man's Gulch
Dead Man's Gulch as Screenplay