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Remembering William Windom: Veteran character actor dead at 88
TV Media Insights ^ | August 19, 2012 | Marc Berman

Posted on 08/19/2012 8:59:56 AM PDT by EveningStar

William Windom, the recognizable character actor who had a career on the small screen spanning seven decades, passed away today at age 88.

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KEYWORDS: hollywood; mamasfamily; murdershewrote; obit; obituary; rip; startrek; ttiuwp; williamwindom; windom
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To: EveningStar

For a real mind-blower, William Windom appeared in a made-for-Internet-only version of Star Trek, The Original Series, called Star Trek: Phase II, in which he reprised his role as Commodore Decker.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_New_Voyages:_Phase_II

Paramount, which holds the rights to the Star Trek franchise, agreed to the production, as long as it was entirely non-profit.

It is still in production, making about one episode a year.


41 posted on 08/19/2012 10:30:02 AM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy
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To: EveningStar

He was the guest star in my favorite episode of “Night Gallery.” The title of the episode was “They’re Tearing Down Tim Riley’s Bar.”


42 posted on 08/19/2012 10:34:12 AM PDT by 04-Bravo
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To: EveningStar

William Windom and Collin Wilcox - To Kill a Mockingbird


43 posted on 08/19/2012 10:34:54 AM PDT by JoeProBono (A closed mouth gathers no feet - Mater tua caligas exercitus gerit ;-{)
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To: BenLurkin

I am glad to admit I wrote a script for “Voyager”. The writer core was borrowed from NextGen thru DS9 to ST:V, but Enterprise just blew it.

JMO.


44 posted on 08/19/2012 10:40:40 AM PDT by Old Sarge (We are now officially over the precipice, we just havent struck the ground yet)
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To: teflon9

There was once when I saw James Doohan at one of the cons. he was asked which episode of the Originals was his personal fave.

He replied, “Doomsday Machine”.


45 posted on 08/19/2012 10:42:28 AM PDT by Old Sarge (We are now officially over the precipice, we just havent struck the ground yet)
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To: EveningStar
The Planet Killer finally caught up with him.
RIP

Trivia bit: Decker from Star Trek: the Motion Picture was originally intended to be the son of the Planet Killer's Decker. (Source: how the hell should I remember where I heard something 30+ years ago? It's true, I tell you!)

46 posted on 08/19/2012 10:48:06 AM PDT by Tanniker Smith (Rome didn't fall in a day, either.)
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To: Free_SJersey

I remember that show too. I agree he should have been bigger. I knew who he was at once when reading his name. But, I am a teenager from the 60’s too. :-)


47 posted on 08/19/2012 11:35:22 AM PDT by Conservative4Ever (The Obamas = rude, crude and socially unacceptable)
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To: JoeProBono
William Windom and Collin Wilcox - To Kill a Mockingbird

Yup,he was the prosecutor in what is one of the very finest English language films ever made,To Kill A Mockingbird.I also remember him in the original Star Trek...the good one.

48 posted on 08/19/2012 1:12:20 PM PDT by Gay State Conservative (The Word Is Out,Harry Reid's Into Child Porn.Release All Your Photos,Harry!)
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To: Lancey Howard

I hated the clown in that episode.


49 posted on 08/19/2012 1:14:46 PM PDT by Krankor
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To: GeronL
My immediate reaction was that William Windom died a long time ago, as indeed he did. The famous William Windom died in 1891--he was Secretary of the Treaury in President Benjamin Harrison's administration. The actor was his great-grandson.

Actually, the only reason I know about the earlier Windom is that I once met someone who had written his Ph.D. dissertation about him.

50 posted on 08/19/2012 1:50:32 PM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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To: Old Sarge
"You're bluffing!"

"Vulcans never bluff"

51 posted on 08/19/2012 1:54:05 PM PDT by boop (It's not personal...it's strictly business)
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To: greene66

I remember an ‘All In The Family’ episode, (’71 or ‘72), he did as an old pal of Archie’s who made good in biz but had a poor relationship with his son. He could do just about any type of part.


52 posted on 08/19/2012 3:04:34 PM PDT by bobby.223 (Retired high up in the mountains of the American Redoubt and it's a GREAT life!)
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To: EveningStar

He was on everything in the 60’s and 70’s...we only had three channels, and it seemed like he was on all of them at the same time...


53 posted on 08/19/2012 3:11:04 PM PDT by who knows what evil? (G-d saved more animals than people on the ark...www.siameserescue.org.)
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To: Kipp

Yes, Inger was cute. She was in a Twilight Zone episode too! Nan something or other. Anyway, I believe the movie “The Farmer’s Daughter” her boss was a Senator!


54 posted on 08/19/2012 3:28:07 PM PDT by jimmyo57
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To: GeronL

I remember William Windom.


55 posted on 08/19/2012 4:05:03 PM PDT by DeaconBenjamin (A trillion here, a trillion there, soon you're NOT talking real money)
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To: EveningStar

I remember him playing Thelma Harper’s ex-boyfriend who was about to invest in the then early-1980s range for home computers in one of the funnier episodes of “Mama’s Family”.


56 posted on 08/19/2012 4:51:47 PM PDT by ReformationFan
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To: Free_SJersey
I was a Windom fan. He was unheralded for a lot of breakthrough roles, memorable roles, and more than a few "meat and potato" gigs, too.

When he played the Thurber-inspired sit-com, that was still ahead of its time, it turned me on to James Thurber, his cartoons and his dry-Ohio humorous articles. "The Day the Dam Broke," "The War Between Men and Women," "Is Sex Necessary," most it written for the New Yorker in the 1940's.

I think Thurber died in 1961, IIRC.

Naturally, his "right out of hell, I saw it," moment of Star Trek TOS mello-drammer "The Doomsday Machine" really stands out.

We have NBC to thank, for cancelling both "My World and Welcome to it," and Star Trek.

Idiots...

RIP, Bill Windom.

57 posted on 08/19/2012 9:09:35 PM PDT by Prospero
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To: Dr. Bogus Pachysandra
I loved that show as a kid. Along with My Favorite Martian.
58 posted on 08/20/2012 8:31:34 AM PDT by Vor Lady (Everyone should read The Importance of the Electoral College by Geo. Grant)
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