Guinn "Big Boy" Williams

Guinn "Big Boy" Williams

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1899-04-25
Place of Birth:Decatur, Texas, USA
Also Known As: Guinn Terrell Williams Jr. / Big Boy Williams / Gwinn Williams / Gwynn Williams / Tex Williams /
Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1899-04-25 More

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From Wikipedia Guinn Terrell Williams Jr. (April 26, 1899 – June 6, 1962) was an American actor who appeared in memorable westerns such as Dodge City (1939), Santa Fe Trail (1940), and The Comancheros (1961). He was nicknamed "Big Boy" as he was 6' 2" and had a muscular build from years of working on ranches and playing semi-pro and professional baseball. Williams made his screen debut in the 1919 comedy, Almost A Husband, with Will Rogers and Cullen Landis, and was featured in a large supporting role ten years later in Frank Borzage's Lucky Star with Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. Throughout the 1920s Williams would have a string of successful films, mostly westerns. He then appeared in The Great Meadow alongside Johnny Mack Brown, which was Brown's breakout film. Throughout the 1930s, Williams acted in supporting roles, mostly in westerns, sports, or outdoor dramas. Although not the lead actor in any of them, he was always employed, and was successful as a supporting actor. He often played alongside Hoot Gibson and Harry Carey during that period. In 1941, he became one of many actors cast by Universal Pictures in their large film series, Riders of Death Valley. From the late 1930s to the mid-1940s, Williams appeared in supporting roles in a number of A-pictures, sometimes with high billing, such as You Only Live Once, and in Columbia's first Technicolour film The Desperadoes (1943). Williams was frequently teamed with Alan Hale, Sr. as sidekicks to Errol Flynn in several of his pictures. In 1960, he was cast in the epic film The Alamo and in Home from the Hill with Robert Mitchum. His last role was opposite his close friend John Wayne and Stuart Whitman in The Comancheros.
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The Alamo
War Adventure History Western
Five Bold Women
Action Adventure Crime Romance Western
Wagon Train
Western Drama Family
Wells Fargo
Western Drama
Circus Boy
Action & Adventure Drama
Cheyenne
Western Drama
Gunsmoke
Western Action & Adventure Drama
The Wonderful World of Disney: Presented by Disney+
Action & Adventure Animation Documentary Kids Family
Hangman's Knot
Action Western
Rocky Mountain
Adventure Western
Station West
Romance Western Action Mystery
Song of the Prairie
Western Action Music
Cowboy Canteen
Music War Western
Minesweeper
Action Adventure Drama Romance War
Lure of the Islands
Romance Adventure
Mr. Wise Guy
Comedy Drama Romance
Mr. Bug Goes to Town
Animation Comedy Family
Swamp Water
Crime Drama Mystery Thriller
You'll Never Get Rich
Comedy Music Romance
Alias the Deacon
Comedy Adventure
Virginia City
Western Action Romance
The Fighting 69th
Action Drama War
Legion of Lost Flyers
Comedy Action Adventure
Blackmail
Crime Drama Thriller
6,000 Enemies
Romance Crime Drama
I Demand Payment
Drama Romance Crime
Down in 'Arkansaw'
Music Comedy Action
Army Girl
Comedy Action
The Marines Are Here
Drama Action Comedy
You and Me
Crime Romance Comedy
Everybody's Doing It
Crime Romance Comedy
Flying Fists
Action Adventure
You Only Live Once
Crime Drama Romance
Career Woman
Crime Romance
North of Nome
Crime Adventure
The Big Game
Drama Romance
Kelly the Second
Romance Comedy
Love on a Bet
Comedy Romance
Muss 'em Up
Crime Mystery
The Littlest Rebel
Comedy Drama Family Music War
Society Fever
Romance Comedy
The Glass Key
Drama Thriller
Cheaters
Adventure Crime
Palooka
Music Comedy
Rafter Romance
Comedy Romance
Laughing at Life
Adventure Drama
The Devil Is Driving
Action Comedy Crime Drama Romance
Ladies of the Jury
Comedy Crime Mystery
The Phantom
Horror Thriller Mystery
The Bachelor Father
Comedy Drama Romance
The Big Fight
Action Drama Romance
City Girl
Drama Romance
Lucky Star
Romance Drama
My Man
Drama Music
Beggars of Life
Adventure Drama Crime
Burning Daylight
Drama Action Adventure
The Big Stunt
Western Adventure
Black Cyclone
Western Romance
Courage of Wolfheart
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Wolfheart's Revenge
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Fangs of Wolfheart
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The Ropin' Fool
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The Jack Rider
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Jubilo
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  • name:Guinn "Big Boy" Williams
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1899-04-25
  • Place of Birth:Decatur, Texas, USA
  • Also Known As: Guinn Terrell Williams Jr. · Big Boy Williams · Gwinn Williams · Gwynn Williams · Tex Williams ·
  • Biography:From Wikipedia Guinn Terrell Williams Jr. (April 26, 1899 – June 6, 1962) was an American actor who appeared in memorable westerns such as Dodge City (1939), Santa Fe Trail (1940), and The Comancheros (1961). He was nicknamed "Big Boy" as he was 6' 2" and had a muscular build from years of working on ranches and playing semi-pro and professional baseball. Williams made his screen debut in the 1919 comedy, Almost A Husband, with Will Rogers and Cullen Landis, and was featured in a large supporting role ten years later in Frank Borzage's Lucky Star with Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. Throughout the 1920s Williams would have a string of successful films, mostly westerns. He then appeared in The Great Meadow alongside Johnny Mack Brown, which was Brown's breakout film. Throughout the 1930s, Williams acted in supporting roles, mostly in westerns, sports, or outdoor dramas. Although not the lead actor in any of them, he was always employed, and was successful as a supporting actor. He often played alongside Hoot Gibson and Harry Carey during that period. In 1941, he became one of many actors cast by Universal Pictures in their large film series, Riders of Death Valley. From the late 1930s to the mid-1940s, Williams appeared in supporting roles in a number of A-pictures, sometimes with high billing, such as You Only Live Once, and in Columbia's first Technicolour film The Desperadoes (1943). Williams was frequently teamed with Alan Hale, Sr. as sidekicks to Errol Flynn in several of his pictures. In 1960, he was cast in the epic film The Alamo and in Home from the Hill with Robert Mitchum. His last role was opposite his close friend John Wayne and Stuart Whitman in The Comancheros.
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