Willard Sage

Willard Sage

Deceased · Born: Aug 13, 1922 · Died: Mar 17, 1974

Personal Details

BornAug 13, 1922 London, Ontario, Canada
Spouse
  • Judith Ann (Handel) Walston

    ( Jul 29, 1971 to Mar 1, 1972 )
  • Marjorie McKenna

    ( Jul 28, 1945 to Jan 7, 1963 )

Biography

Born on August 13, 1922, in the vibrant city of London, Ontario, Canada, Willard Sage was destined to make a lasting impact on the world of entertainment. As an accomplished actor, he would go on to captivate audiences in a wide range of iconic productions, including the groundbreaking science fiction series "Star Trek" (1966),the classic comedy "The Butler's Night Off" (1951),and the thought-provoking thriller "Colossus: The Forbin Project" (1970).

Throughout his life, Sage was fortunate enough to share it with not one, but two loving spouses: Judith Ann (Handel) Walston and Marjorie McKenna. Together, they formed a loving bond that brought joy and happiness to all those around them.

Tragically, Sage's life was cut short on March 17, 1974, when he passed away in Sherman Oaks, California, USA. Despite his untimely departure, his legacy lives on through his remarkable body of work, and he will forever be remembered as a talented and dedicated actor who left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.

Career

1973
Cry Rape
Cry Rape as Judge Howell
1972
Dirty Little Billy
Dirty Little Billy as Henry McCarty
1971
1963
For Love or Money
For Love or Money as Orson Roark
1961
Lover Come Back
Lover Come Back as Wallace, Liquor Industry Representative (uncredited)
1960
The Great Impostor
The Great Impostor as Lt. Thornton
1958
Playhouse 90
Playhouse 90 as The Chaplain
1956
The Brass Legend
The Brass Legend as Jonathan Tatum
Somebody Up There Likes Me
Somebody Up There Likes Me as Earl Woodhope (uncredited)
1955
It's a Dog's Life
It's a Dog's Life as Tom Tattle
Blackboard Jungle
Blackboard Jungle as Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
1954
Dragnet
Dragnet as Chester Davitt
1953
Niagara
Niagara as Motorcycle Cop (uncredited)