William McCall

William McCall

Deceased · Born: May 19, 1870 · Died: Jan 10, 1938

Personal Details

BornMay 19, 1870 Delavan, Illinois, USA

Biography

William McCall, a renowned actor of his time, came into this world on May 19, 1870, in the charming town of Delavan, situated in the heart of Illinois, USA. This talented thespian would go on to captivate audiences with his impressive performances in a variety of films, including the 1921 drama "Fighting Fate", the 1922 romantic comedy "The Little Minister", and the 1922 action-packed western "Across the Border".

Throughout his life, William McCall was blessed with the love and companionship of his devoted wife, Catherine Schomer. Together, they shared a deep and abiding bond that would endure for a lifetime.

As the years went by, William McCall's illustrious career continued to flourish, with his name becoming synonymous with excellence in the world of cinema. However, his life ultimately came to a close on January 10, 1938, when he passed away in the vibrant city of Hollywood, nestled within the confines of Los Angeles, California, USA. Despite his untimely departure from this mortal coil, William McCall's legacy lives on, a testament to his enduring impact on the world of entertainment.

Career

1937
Paradise Express
Paradise Express as Farmer at Meeting (uncredited)
Hollywood Round-Up
Hollywood Round-Up as Saloon Set Extra
Gunsmoke Ranch
Gunsmoke Ranch as Settler Flanagan
1936
Three Godfathers
Three Godfathers as Townsman at Church Social (uncredited)
The Fugitive Sheriff
The Fugitive Sheriff as Gambler (uncredited)
Red River Valley
Red River Valley as Rancher (uncredited)
Aces Wild
Aces Wild as Sheriff Ted
Prison Shadows
Prison Shadows as Prison Inmate (uncredited)
Blazing Justice
Blazing Justice as The Marshal
1935
Western Frontier
Western Frontier as Storekeeper
1934
It Happened One Night
It Happened One Night as Bus Passenger (uncredited)
Beggars in Ermine
Beggars in Ermine as Steel Worker (uncredited)
1932
Hidden Valley
Hidden Valley as Deputy Bill
1927
His First Flame
His First Flame as President of the College
1922
Across the Border
Across the Border as Phillip Landers
Rounding Up the Law
Rounding Up the Law as Judge Marcus Hyland