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Cause of death
  
pneumonia

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
William Bendix


Political party
  
Years active
  
1936–1964

Height
  
1.79 m

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Born
  
January 14, 1906 (
1906-01-14
)
Manhattan, New York City, U.S.

Occupation
  
Film, radio, television actor

Died
  
December 14, 1964, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Theresa Stefanotti (m. 1927–1964)

Children
  
Stephanie Bendix, Lorraine Bendix

Movies
  
Lifeboat, The Blue Dahlia, The Babe Ruth Story, The Glass Key, The Dark Corner

Similar People
  
Alan Ladd, John Hodiak, William Frawley, Walter Slezak, Brian Donlevy

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William Bendix (January 14, 1906 – December 14, 1964) was an American film, radio, and television actor, who typically played rough, blue-collar characters. He is best remembered in films for the title role in The Babe Ruth Story. He also memorably portrayed the clumsily-earnest aircraft plant worker Chester A. Riley in radio and television's The Life of Riley. He received an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor for Wake Island (1942).

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Early life

Bendix, named William after his paternal grandfather, was born in Manhattan, the only child of Oscar and Hilda (Carnell) Bendix. His uncle was composer, conductor, and violinist Max Bendix. In the early 1920s, Bendix was a batboy for the New York Yankees and said he saw Babe Ruth hit more than a hundred home runs at Yankee Stadium. However, he was fired after fulfilling Ruth's request for a large order of hot dogs and soda before a game, which resulted in Ruth being unable to play that day. In 1927, Bendix married Theresa Stefanotti. He worked as a grocer until the Great Depression.

Film

Bendix began his acting career at age 30 in the New Jersey Federal Theatre Project. He made his film debut in 1942. He played in supporting roles in dozens of Hollywood films, usually as a warm-hearted gangster, detective, or serviceman. He began with appearances in film noir, including a supporting role in The Glass Key (1942), which featured Brian Donlevy, Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake in the leads. He soon gained attention after appearing in Alfred Hitchcock's Lifeboat (1944) as Gus, a wounded and dying American sailor.

Bendix's other well-known movie roles include his portrayal of Babe Ruth in The Babe Ruth Story (1948) – a film roundly considered one of the worst sports biopics in film history and Sir Sagramore opposite Bing Crosby in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1949), in which he took part in the trio, "Busy Doing Nothing". He played Nick the bartender in the film version of William Saroyan's The Time of Your Life (1948) starring James Cagney. Bendix had appeared in the stage version, but in the role of Officer Krupp (a role played on film by Broderick Crawford). He was also cast in The Blue Dahlia (1946), appearing for the second time alongside Ladd and Lake.

Bendix starred in a film adaptation of his radio program The Life of Riley (1949).

Radio and television

It was Bendix's appearance in the Hal Roach-produced film The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942), playing a rugged blue-collar man, that led to his best remembered role. Producer and creator Irving Brecher saw Bendix as the perfect personification of Chester A. Riley, giving a second chance to a show whose audition failed when the sponsor spurned Groucho Marx for the lead. With Bendix stumbling, bumbling, and skating almost perpetually on thin ice, stretching the patience of his otherwise loving wife and children, The Life of Riley was a radio hit from 1944 through 1951, and Bendix brought an adaptation of the film version to Lux Radio Theatre.

The show began as a proposed Groucho Marx radio series, The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for the comedian. Then creator and producer Irving Brecher saw Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in The McGuerins from Brooklyn. Brecher stated, "He was a Brooklyn guy and there was something about him. I thought, This guy could play it. He'd made a few films, like Lifeboat, but he was not a name. So I took The Flotsam Family script, revised it, made it a Brooklyn Family, took out the flippancies and made it more meat-and-potatoes, and thought of a new title, The Life of Riley. Bendix's delivery and the spin he put on his lines made it work." The reworked script cast Bendix as blundering Chester A. Riley, a wing riveter at the fictional Cunningham Aircraft plant in California. His frequent exclamation of indignation—"What a revoltin' development this is!"—became one of the catchphrases of the 1940s. It was later reused by Benjamin J. Grimm of the Fantastic Four.

Bendix was not able to play the role on television because of a contracted film commitment. The part instead went to Jackie Gleason and aired a single season beginning in October 1949. Despite winning an Emmy award, the show was cancelled, in part because Gleason was less acceptable as Riley, since Bendix had been so identified with the part on radio. In 1953, Bendix became available for a new television version, and this time the show was a hit. The second television version of The Life of Riley ran from 1953 to 1958, long enough for Riley to become a grandfather. On the 1952 television program This Is Your Life, hosted by Ralph Edwards, Bendix was claimed to be a descendant of the 19th century composer Felix Mendelssohn.

Bendix played the lead in Rod Serling's The Time Element (1958), a time-travel adventure about a man who travels back to 1941 and unsuccessfully tries to warn everyone in Honolulu about the impending attack on Pearl Harbor. Bendix also appeared on NBC's The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford (also 1958). He returned for a second appearance on October 1, 1959, the fourth-season premiere of the series, in which he and Tennessee Ernie performed a comedy skit about a safari.

In NBC's Wagon Train ("Around the Horn", 1958), Bendix played the captain of a sailing cargo ship who shanghaied Major Adams (Ward Bond), Bill Hawks (Terry Wilson) and Charlie Wooster (Frank McGrath), forcing them to work on his ship. On November 16, 1959, Bendix appeared on NBC's color broadcast of The Steve Allen Plymouth Show with Jack Kerouac. A color videotape of the broadcast survives. Bendix starred in all seventeen episodes of the NBC western series Overland Trail (1960) in the role of Frederick Thomas "Fred" Kelly, the crusty superintendent of the Overland Stage Company. Doug McClure, later Trampas on NBC's The Virginian, co-starred as his young understudy, Frank "Flip" Flippen. He guest-starred in an episode of Mister Ed ("Pine Lake Lodge", 1961) which served as a back door pilot for a proposed sitcom that was not picked up.

In fall 1964, an American situation comedy starring Bendix and Martha Raye was scheduled to air on CBS, but due to Bendix's shaky health the network decided not to air the program. This action resulted in a lawsuit from Bendix for $2.658 million in May, with the actor stating that the decision hurt his career and that he was in excellent health and could perform all of the requirements of the agreement. The case was settled out of court. Bendix died on December 14, 1964 from pneumonia complications.

Politics

Bendix was a Republican. In the 1944 presidential election, for instance, he attended the massive rally organized by David O. Selznick in the Los Angeles Coliseum in support of the Dewey-Bricker ticket as well as Governor Earl Warren of California, who would become Dewey's running mate in 1948 and later the Chief Justice of the United States. The gathering drew 93,000, with Cecil B. DeMille as the master of ceremonies and with short speeches by Hedda Hopper and Walt Disney. Among the others in attendance were Ann Sothern, Ginger Rogers, Randolph Scott, Adolphe Menjou, Gary Cooper, Edward Arnold, Lionel Barrymore, Leo Carrillo, and Walter Pidgeon.

Death

Bendix died in Los Angeles in 1964, the result of a chronic stomach ailment that brought on malnutrition and ultimately lobar pneumonia. He was interred at the San Fernando Mission Cemetery, in Mission Hills, Los Angeles. Bendix was survived by his widow Theresa (1906–1983), his wife of thirty-seven years, and two children, Lorraine and Stephanie.

Dramatic radio appearances

  • Cavalcade of America (1952) -- Portraying Lou Diamond in "The Marine Who Was 200 Years Old
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1964
    Young Fury as
    Joe - Blacksmith
    1963
    Burke's Law (TV Series) as
    Harrison Weems / Fred Hopke
    - Who Killed Cassandra Cass? (1964) - Harrison Weems
    - Who Killed Holly Howard? (1963) - Fred Hopke
    1964
    Law of the Lawless as
    Sheriff Ed Tanner
    1963
    Rockabye the Infantry (TV Movie) as
    Sergeant Mahoney
    1963
    The Young and the Brave as
    Sgt. Peter L. Kane (Escaped POW)
    1963
    For Love or Money as
    Joe Fogel
    1962
    The Dick Powell Theatre (TV Series) as
    George Lane / Guts Finney
    - Last of the Private Eyes (1963) - George Lane
    - 330 Independence S.W. (1962) - Guts Finney
    1962
    Boys' Night Out as
    Slattery
    1962
    Follow the Sun (TV Series) as
    Sergeant Major Kolchak
    - Sergeant Kolchak Fades Away (1962) - Sergeant Major Kolchak
    1961
    The Phony American as
    Sergeant Harrigan, USAF
    1961
    General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
    George Harris
    - We're Holding Your Son (1961) - George Harris
    1961
    Johnny Nobody as
    James Ronald Mulcahy
    1961
    Mister Ed (TV Series) as
    Bill Parker
    - Pine Lake Lodge (1961) - Bill Parker
    1960
    Overland Trail (TV Series) as
    Fred Kelly
    - Most Dangerous Gentleman (1960) - Fred Kelly
    - The Reckoning (1960) - Fred Kelly
    - Escort Detail (1960) - Fred Kelly
    - The Baron Comes Back (1960) - Fred Kelly
    - Sour Annie (1960) - Fred Kelly
    - First Stage to Denver (1960) - Fred Kelly
    - Mission into Mexico (1960) - Fred Kelly
    - Fire in the Hole (1960) - Fred Kelly
    - The Vigilantes of Montana (1960) - Fred Kelly
    - Lawyer in Petticoats (1960) - Fred Kelly
    - Daughter of the Sioux (1960) - Fred Kelly
    - All the O'Mara's Horses (1960) - Fred Kelly
    - Westbound Stage (1960) - Fred Kelly
    - The High Bridge (1960) - Fred Kelly
    - West of Boston (1960) - Fred Kelly
    - The O'Mara's Ladies (1960) - Fred Kelly
    - Perilous Passage (1960) - Fred Kelly
    1959
    The Untouchables (TV Series) as
    Wally Legenza
    - The Tri-State Gang (1959) - Wally Legenza
    1959
    Portrait of a Sinner as
    Reg Barker
    1959
    Riverboat (TV Series) as
    Vance Muldoon
    - The Barrier (1959) - Vance Muldoon
    1959
    The Ransom of Red Chief (TV Movie) as
    Bill Driscoll
    1959
    Idol on Parade as
    Sgt. Lush
    1956
    Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Bull Mitchell / USAF Crew Chief
    - Ivy League (1959) - Bull Mitchell
    - The Mechanical Cook (1956) - USAF Crew Chief
    1959
    Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
    Wales
    - A Quiet Game of Cards (1959) - Wales
    1958
    Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Peter Jenson
    - The Time Element (1958) - Peter Jenson
    1958
    Wagon Train (TV Series) as
    Capt. Matthew Cobb
    - Around the Horn (1958) - Capt. Matthew Cobb
    1958
    Decision (TV Series) as
    Joe Redman
    - High Air (1958) - Joe Redman
    1953
    The Life of Riley (TV Series) as
    Chester A. Riley / Chester Riley
    - Here Comes Constance (1958) - Chester A. Riley
    - Help for Honeybee (1958) - Chester A. Riley
    - Live Modern (1958) - Chester A. Riley
    - Dudley Comes to Town (1958) - Chester A. Riley
    - Annie's Radio Romance (1958) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Price of Fame (1958) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Barracks Bag (1958) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Otis Yonder Story (1958) - Chester A. Riley
    - Teenage Troubles (1958) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Burst Bubble (1958) - Chester A. Riley
    - A Test for Gillis (1958) - Chester A. Riley
    - After You're Gone (1958) - Chester A. Riley
    - Mrs. Aircraft Industries (1958) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Oily Birds (1958) - Chester A. Riley
    - Ten O'Clock Scholar (1958) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Letter (1958) - Chester A. Riley
    - Bowling Beauties (1958) - Chester A. Riley
    - Movie Struck (1958) - Chester A. Riley
    - Music Hath Charms (1958) - Chester A. Riley
    - Little Awful Annie (1958) - Chester A. Riley
    - A Guest from England (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Going Steady (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - A Trip for Peg (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Baby Chester's First Words (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Nobody Down Here Likes Me (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Framed (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Anchors Aweigh (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Babs and the Latin (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Happy Birthday, Little Chester (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Gruesome Twosome (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Down for the Count (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Gillis' Childhood Friend (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - The New Den (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Ups and Downs (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Gossip (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Summer Job for Junior (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Homeless Otto (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Vacation Plans (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Stray Dog (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Father-In-Law Versus Father-In-Law (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Babs Comes Home (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - The High Cost of Riley (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Return to Blue View (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - A House Divided (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - A Day at the Beach (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Junior's Future (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - A Watch for Gillis (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Babs's Dream House (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - A Young Man's Fancy (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Getting Riley's Goat (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - All-American Brain (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Foreign Intrigue (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Candid Camera (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Deep in the Heart of- (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Strolling Through the Park (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Change in Command (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Aloha Riley, Goodbye (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Wins a Trip (1957) - Chester A. Riley
    - Double, Double Date (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - World's Greatest Grandson (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Honeybee's Mother (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Benefit for Egbert (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Blessed Event (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Hires a Nurse (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - A Man's Pride (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Lonely Night (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Juvenile Delinquent (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Friends Are Where You Find Them (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Uncle Bixby Takes Over (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Destination Del Mar Vista (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - The New Job (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Buttering Up a Millionaire (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - The First Quarrel (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - A Wire for Gillis (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - When Women Were Women (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Trades His House (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Babs Moves Out (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - House for Sale (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - From Rags to Riches (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Junior Gets a Car (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Expectantly Yours (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Waterfront (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Club for Service Wives (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Stage Door Riley (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Allergy (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Partnership (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - His Brother-In-Law's Keeper (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Song Writer (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Contestant (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Train Trip (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Babs' New Job (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Tree That Grew in Brooklyn (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Junior Quits School (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Raffle (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Babs's Wedding (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley and the Widow (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - Head of the Family (1956) - Chester A. Riley
    - A Shower for Babs (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Waldo's Mother (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Middle-Age Blues (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Repeat Performance (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley, the Tycoon (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Famous Chester A. Riley, Junior (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Ghost Town (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Pay the Penalty (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Dudley the Burglar (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Wedding Plans for Babs (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Do It Yourself (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Darling, Am I Growing Old (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Love Comes to Waldo Binney (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Marines Have Landed (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Big Sacrifice (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Letter of Introduction (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Stupid Cupid (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - School Board Critic (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Unites the Family (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Top Secret (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Out to Pasture (1955) - Chester Riley
    - The Diet (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Blockade (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Brotherhood of the B.P.L.A. (1955) - Chester Riley
    - Babs Graduation from College (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Babs Gets Engaged (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Meet the Neighbor (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Look Peg, I'm Dancing (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Singing Cowboy (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Gymnasium (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Up to the Jury (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Chicken Ranch (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Night Shift (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Sister Cissy Returns (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - A Bride for Otto (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Auction (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Family Activities Planned (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Light-fingered Babs (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Buys a Wrestler (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Come Back, Little Junior (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Unwelcome Guests (1955) - Chester A. Riley
    - Brotherly Love (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Job Opening (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Car Pool (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Puppy Love (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Wild Oats (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley, the Friendly Neighbor (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Versus Numerology (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Buys a Statue (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Junior, the Chief Magistrate (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Duck Hunting Trip (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Babs and Junior Try Home Economics (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Dog Watch (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Destination Brooklyn (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley and the Suggestion Contest (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley in the Wild Blue Yonder (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Junior's Secret (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley in Brooklyn (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Meets the Press (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Anniversary (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Takes a Roomer (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley and the Foreman's Gift (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley, the Newsboy (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Faces Mother's Day (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Takes Out Insurance (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley, the Heir (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Good Deed (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Takes Up Art (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Holds the Bag (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley and the Beaux Arts Ball (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley, Surprise Witness (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley in a Rut (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Circus Comes to Town (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley and the Cop (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley and the Boss' Niece (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Babs Used Car (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Brightens the Corner (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Uranium Mine (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Junior's Double Date (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Love Letters (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Balances the Budget (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Teaches Junior Boxing (1954) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Second Honeymoon (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley the Worrier (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Separation (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Haunted House (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Burning Ambition (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Junior's Vacation (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Surprise Party (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Hears Bells (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Old Flame (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Surprise Package (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Peg's Birthday Present (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Faces Fatherhood (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley, the Animal Lover (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Stomach Ache (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley the Typical Worker (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Meets a Rival (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Punishes Junior (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Gets Engaged (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Outwits Cupid (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Uncle Baxter (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Cultivates Babs (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Engages an Escort (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley the Executive Type (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Operation (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Steps Out (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Camps Out (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Business Venture (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Family Reunion (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Junior Wins the Soapbox Derby (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Lost Weekend (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Invades the Fight Game (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley the Scoutmaster (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley and the Bean Contest (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Sister Cissy (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley Proves His Manhood (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Kiss in the Dark (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - The Cake Contest (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's New Suit (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Riley's Gift from the Boss (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    - Babs' School Election (1953) - Chester A. Riley
    1958
    Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theatre (TV Series) as
    Captain Bill Ryan
    - Prime Suspect (1958) - Captain Bill Ryan
    1958
    The Deep Six as
    'Frenchy' Shapiro
    1957
    The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV Series) as
    Captain George Devlin
    - Threat to a Happy Ending (1957) - Captain George Devlin
    1956
    Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series) as
    Mr. Minihan - an unlucky man
    - The Misfortunes of Mr. Minihan (1956) - Mr. Minihan - an unlucky man
    1956
    Screen Directors Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Joe Redman
    - High Air (1956) - Joe Redman
    1954
    The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
    Mack Pomeroy / Carl Ledbetter
    - A Past Remembered (1956) - Mack Pomeroy
    - Segment (1954) - Carl Ledbetter
    1956
    Goodyear Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Tom Douglas
    - Footlight Frenzy (1956) - Tom Douglas
    - Kyria Katina (1956)
    1956
    Battle Stations as
    Buck Fitzpatrick
    1956
    The Philco Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Genteman Suitor
    - Kyria Katina (1956) - Genteman Suitor
    1954
    Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
    Larry Beat / Window Washer
    - Cover-Up (1955) - Larry Beat
    - The Outside Witness (1954) - Window Washer
    1955
    Crashout as
    Van Morgan Duff
    1955
    Fireside Theatre (TV Series) as
    Edward Carney / Sergeant Sullivan
    - Mr. Onion (1955) - Edward Carney
    - Sergeant Sullivan Speaking (1955) - Sergeant Sullivan
    1954
    Dangerous Mission as
    Joe Parker
    1952
    Blackbeard, the Pirate as
    Ben Worley
    1952
    Hollywood Opening Night (TV Series) as
    Tolliver - tough baseball umpire
    - Terrible Tempered Tolliver (1952) - Tolliver - tough baseball umpire
    1952
    Lights Out (TV Series)
    - The Hollow Man (1952)
    1952
    Macao as
    Lawrence C. Trumble
    1952
    A Girl in Every Port as
    Timothy Aloysius 'Tim' Dunnovan
    1952
    All Star Revue (TV Series) as
    Guest Actor
    - Episode #2.23 (1952) - Guest Actor
    1951
    Submarine Command as
    CPO Boyer
    1951
    Detective Story as
    Det. Lou Brody
    1950
    Gambling House as
    Joe Farrow
    1950
    Kill the Umpire as
    Bill 'Two Call' Johnson
    1949
    Johnny Holiday as
    Sgt. Walker
    1949
    The Big Steal as
    Capt. Vincent Blake
    1949
    Streets of Laredo as
    Reuben 'Wahoo' Jones
    1949
    A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court as
    Sir Sagramore
    1949
    The Life of Riley as
    Chester A. Riley
    1949
    Cover Up as
    Sheriff Larry Best
    1948
    10, 000 Kids and a Cop (Short documentary) as
    Neighborhood Policeman
    1948
    The Babe Ruth Story as
    George Herman 'Babe' Ruth
    1948
    Race Street as
    Runson
    1948
    The Time of Your Life as
    Nick (Saloon Owner Who Loves Horses)
    1947
    Where There's Life as
    Victor O'Brien
    1947
    Variety Girl as
    William Bendix
    1947
    The Web as
    Lt. Damico
    1947
    Blaze of Noon as
    Porkie Scott
    1947
    I'll Be Yours as
    Wechsberg
    1946
    Calcutta as
    Pedro Blake
    1946
    White Tie and Tails as
    Larry Lundie
    1946
    The Dark Corner as
    Stauffer aka Fred Foss
    1946
    The Blue Dahlia as
    Buzz Wanchek
    1946
    Sentimental Journey as
    Donnelly - Uncle Don
    1946
    Two Years Before the Mast as
    First Mate Amazeen
    1945
    Duffy's Tavern as
    William Bendix
    1945
    A Bell for Adano as
    Sgt. Borth
    1945
    Don Juan Quilligan as
    Patrick Michael 'Don Juan' Quilligan
    1945
    It's in the Bag! as
    William Bendix
    1944
    Greenwich Village as
    Danny O'Mara
    1944
    Abroad with Two Yanks as
    Biff Koraski
    1944
    The Hairy Ape as
    Hank Smith
    1944
    Skirmish on the Home Front (Short) as
    Herb Miller
    1944
    Lifeboat as
    Gus Smith
    1943
    Guadalcanal Diary as
    Cpl. Taxi Potts
    1943
    Hostages as
    Underground Leader Karol Vokosch a.k.a. Janoshik
    1943
    China as
    Johnny Sparrow
    1943
    Taxi, Mister as
    Tim McGuerin
    1943
    The Crystal Ball as
    Biff Carter
    1942
    The McGuerins from Brooklyn as
    Tim McGuerin
    1942
    Star Spangled Rhythm as
    Herman the Husband in Bob Hope Skit
    1942
    Who Done It? as
    Detective Brannigan
    1942
    The Glass Key as
    Jeff
    1942
    Wake Island as
    Pvt. Aloysius K. 'Smacksie' Randall
    1942
    Woman of the Year as
    'Pinkie' Peters
    1942
    Brooklyn Orchid as
    Tim McGuerin
    1940
    They Drive by Night as
    Truck Driver Watching Pinball Game (uncredited)
    Writer
    1959
    A Luz Vem do Alto (novel "The Light Comes From Heaven")
    Soundtrack
    -
    Burke's Law (TV Series) (lyrics - 1 episode, 1964) (performer - 1 episode, 1964)
    - Who Killed Cassandra Cass? (1964) - (lyrics: "Row, Row, Row Your Boat") / (performer: "Row, Row, Row Your Boat")
    1959
    The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - William Bendix (1959) - (performer: "High Hopes" - uncredited)
    1959
    Idol on Parade (performer: "Idle on Parade")
    1958
    Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - The Time Element (1958) - (performer: "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition", "Remember Pearl Harbor")
    1952
    A Girl in Every Port (performer: "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean" - uncredited)
    1949
    A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (performer: "Busy Doing Nothing" - uncredited)
    1948
    The Babe Ruth Story (performer: "Singin' in the Rain" - uncredited)
    1948
    The Time of Your Life ("When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" (1912), uncredited)
    1944
    Greenwich Village (performer: "When You Wore a Tulip and I Wore a Big Red Rose" - uncredited)
    1944
    Lifeboat (performer: "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree" (1942) - uncredited)
    Self
    1963
    The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Actor
    - Episode #3.26 (1963) - Self - Actor
    1963
    Picture This (TV Series) as
    Self
    - William Bendix/Alan Young (1963) - Self
    1963
    Talent Scouts (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 30 July 1963 (1963) - Self
    1962
    Password (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Celebrity Contestant
    - Bess Myerson vs. William Bendix - Day 5 (1963) - Self
    - Bess Myerson vs. William Bendix - Day 4 (1963) - Self
    - Bess Myerson vs. William Bendix - Day 3 (1963) - Self
    - Bess Myerson vs. William Bendix - Day 2 (1963) - Self
    - Bess Myerson vs. William Bendix - Day 1 (1963) - Self
    - Rhonda Fleming vs. William Bendix - Day 5 (1962) - Self
    - Rhonda Fleming vs. William Bendix - Day 4 (1962) - Self
    - Rhonda Fleming vs. William Bendix - Day 3 (1962) - Self
    - Rhonda Fleming vs. William Bendix - Day 2 (1962) - Self
    - Rhonda Fleming vs. William Bendix - Day 1 (1962) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
    1963
    The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Jack Douglas and wife Reiko, William Bendix, Bil Baird and wife Cora Baird, Terri Thornton (1963) - Self
    1962
    The Tonight Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Actor / Self
    - Episode #1.30 (1962) - Self - Actor
    - Episode #1.1 (1962) - Self
    1962
    The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #5.141 (1962) - Self
    1961
    The Linkletter Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 31 October 1961 (1961) - Self
    1961
    Hy Gardner Calling (TV Series) as
    Self
    - William Bendix, Dorothy Lamour (1961) - Self
    1956
    I've Got a Secret (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 5 July 1961 (1961) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 12 October 1960 (1960) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 8 October 1958 (1958) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 4 April 1956 (1956) - Self - Guest
    1961
    Take a Good Look (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 9 March 1961 (1961) - Self
    1960
    The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.21 (1960) - Self
    1954
    What's My Line? (TV Series) as
    Self - Mystery Guest / Self - Guest Panelist
    - Jack Paar (1960) - Self - Guest Panelist
    - William Bendix (3) (1959) - Self - Mystery Guest
    - James Kilgallen (Father of Panelist Dorothy Kilgallen) & Nanette Fabray (1956) - Self - Guest Panelist
    - William Bendix (2) (1956) - Self - Mystery Guest
    - William Bendix (1954) - Self - Mystery Guest
    1959
    Time to Remember (TV Series) as
    Narrator
    - 1943: Round the Clock - Narrator
    1957
    The Steve Allen Plymouth Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest / Self
    - Jack Kerouac, William Bendix, Frankie Laine, Pam Garner (1959) - Self - Guest
    - Jerry Vale, William Bendix, Judy Canova, Shelley Berman, Janice Harper, Art Blakely, Candido, Sabu Martinez, Bob Rosengarden (1957) - Self
    1958
    The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Actor / Singer
    - William Bendix (1959) - Self - Actor / Singer
    - William Bendix (1958) - Self - Actor
    1958
    The Garry Moore Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - William Bendix, Earl Hall, Marilyn Maxwell, Carol Burnett, Hermione Gingold (1958) - Self
    1952
    The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #11.41 (1958) - Self
    - Episode #5.51 (1952) - Self
    1958
    The Eddie Fisher Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - William Bendix/Jack Carter/Peggy Lee/Leo Durocher (1958) - Self
    1957
    The Lux Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.2 (1957) - Self
    1956
    The NBC Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
    Self - Comic Actor
    - Episode #1.12 (1956) - Self - Comic Actor
    1955
    The Johnny Carson Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.22 - Self
    1955
    This Is Your Life (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest of Honor
    - William Bendix (1955) - Self - Guest of Honor
    1955
    The Tonight Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Helen O'Connell, Edgar Bergen, William Bendix, Buddy Rich (1955) - Self
    1954
    The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
    Self - Actor
    - Episode #5.3 (1954) - Self - Actor
    1954
    A Star Is Born World Premiere (TV Movie) as
    Self
    1951
    Chesterfield Sound Off Time (TV Series) as
    Self
    - William Bendix, Lina Romay (1951) - Self
    1951
    The Kate Smith Evening Hour (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.7 (1951) - Self
    - Premiere - with guest stars: Paul Lukas, William Bendix, Kay Thompson, The Williams Brothers (1951) - Self
    1951
    The New Truth and Consequences (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Human Thing to Do (1951) - Self
    1950
    The Saturday Night Revue with Jack Carter (TV Series) as
    Self
    - William Bendix, Georgia Gibbs, Louis Jordan, Sheila Bond (1950) - Self
    1950
    Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (TV Series) as
    Self
    - William Bendix and Fred Allen (1950) - Self
    1950
    The Milton Berle Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - William Bendix, Mitzi Green, Romo Vincent (1950) - Self
    1947
    KTLA Premiere (TV Movie) as
    Self
    1946
    Rough But Hopeful (Short) as
    Self
    Archive Footage
    2021
    Abbott & Costello: The Art of Chemistry (Video documentary short)
    2018
    Howard (Documentary) as
    Self
    2005
    Alfred Hitchcock's Lifeboat: The Theater of War (Video documentary short) as
    Gus Smith (uncredited)
    2004
    The Fabulous Fox (TV Movie documentary) as
    Cpl. Aloysius 'Taxi' Potts (uncredited)
    2003
    Los Angeles Plays Itself (Documentary) as
    Buzz Wanchek in The Blue Dahlia (uncredited)
    1997
    Biography (TV Series documentary) as
    Lawrence C. Trumble (clip from Macao (1952))
    - Jane Russell: Body and Soul (1997) - Lawrence C. Trumble (clip from Macao (1952))
    1991
    Robert Mitchum: The Reluctant Star (TV Movie documentary) as
    Actor in 'Macao' (uncredited)
    1982
    Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (TV Movie documentary) as
    Actor - 'Star-Spangled Rhythm' (uncredited)
    1956
    Screen Snapshots: Hollywood, City of Stars (Documentary short) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1949
    Two Knights from Brooklyn as
    Tim McGuerin

    References

    William Bendix Wikipedia