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Other names
  
Billy Pierson

Role
  
Television actor

Name
  
William Pierson


Years active
  
1953–1984

Occupation
  
Actor

Movies
  
Stalag 17

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Born
  
July 17, 1926 (
1926-07-17
)
Brooklyn, New York, United States

Died
  
August 27, 2004, Newton, New Jersey, United States

Similar People
  
Gil Stratton, Peter Baldwin, Neville Brand, Billy Wilder

William Pierson (July 17, 1926 – August 27, 2004) was an American television, motion picture and stage actor, best known for his raspy voice and his role as Marko the Mailman in the 1953 film Stalag 17 as well as a recurring role as Dean Travers on the 1970s ABC-TV series Three's Company.

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Life and career

William Pierson William Pierson 1926 2004 Find A Grave Memorial

Pierson, who was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York originally played the role of Marko in the original Broadway production of Stalag 17, and was tapped by director Billy Wilder for the role in the 1953 motion picture production. Other Broadway appearances included in High Button Shoes, Make Mine Manhattan, Reuben, Reuben, and in a national touring company of The Odd Couple. Pierson, who was well recognized by his distinctive, raspy delivery, also appeared in the Off Broadway production Smile, Smile, Smile. After Wilder brought him to Hollywood, he appeared in films such as Operation Madball and Fun with Dick and Jane (1977).

Pierson enjoyed a busy career in television and film, a career which spanned four decades the 1950s through the 1980s, which included appearances on such TV shows such as Studio One and Kraft Theatre, The Jackie Gleason Show, All In The Family, One Day At A Time, Diff'rent Strokes,The Facts Of Life in addition to his role as Dean Travers on Three's Company.

Pierson died from respiratory failure in Newton, New Jersey. He had been residing for years at the Valley View Care Center in Newton due to declining health. He was survived by two brothers, Jefferson Pierson of New Jersey and Howard Pierson of Florida.

Filmography

Actor
1993
Sani no yuutsu as
Car Fixer
1989
Billy Joel: We Didn't Start the Fire (Music Video) as
William Pierson
1984
The Facts of Life (TV Series) as
John
- The Rich Aren't Different (1984) - John
1981
Harper Valley P.T.A. (TV Series) as
Workman #1
- A Tree Grows in Harper Valley (1981) - Workman #1
1977
Three's Company (TV Series) as
Dean Travers
- Teacher's Pet (1981) - Dean Travers
- Jack's Graduation (1980) - Dean Travers
- Jack the Ripper (1979) - Dean Travers
- The Bake-Off (1979) - Dean Travers
- The Gift (1978) - Dean Travers
- It's Only Money (1977) - Dean Travers
1980
One Day at a Time (TV Series) as
Waiter
- Connor's Crisis (1980) - Waiter
1979
Diff'rent Strokes (TV Series) as
The Bartender
- Thanksgiving Crossover: Part 1 (1979) - The Bartender
1979
Hello, Larry (TV Series) as
The Bartender
- Thanksgiving Crossover: Part 2 (1979) - The Bartender
1978
In the Beginning (TV Series) as
Harold
- The Poker Game (1978) - Harold
1978
Alice (TV Series) as
Customer
- Citizen Mel (1978) - Customer
1978
Snavely (TV Movie) as
Hotel Inspector
1978
Corvette Summer as
Gas Station Salesman
1977
All in the Family (TV Series) as
Wino
- Mike the Pacifist (1977) - Wino
1977
Fun with Dick and Jane as
Nesbitt
1976
Good Times (TV Series) as
Marty Mitchell
- The Judy Cohen Story (1976) - Marty Mitchell
1976
Switch (TV Series) as
Phil
- Pirates of Tin Pan Alley (1976) - Phil
1975
The Cop and the Kid (TV Series) as
Zimmerman / Sgt. Zimmerman
- You'll Look Great in Basic Black (1975) - Zimmerman
- Pilot (1975) - Sgt. Zimmerman
1967
The Jackie Gleason Show (TV Series)
- The Honeymooners: Two for the Money (1967)
1957
Operation Mad Ball as
Sgt. Perkins (uncredited)
1955
The Goldbergs (TV Series) as
Bus Driver
- Molly's Pocketbook (1955) - Bus Driver
1955
The Phil Silvers Show (TV Series) as
Rawley
- The Empty Store (1955) - Rawley
1955
Studio One (TV Series) as
Mr. Harrison
- Dominique (1955) - Mr. Harrison (as Bill Pierson)
1954
Omnibus (TV Series)(segment "The Remarkable Case of Mr. Bruhl")
- The Remarkable Case of Mr. Bruhl (1954) - (segment "The Remarkable Case of Mr. Bruhl")
1953
Stalag 17 as
Marko the Mailman
1950
The Big Lift as
Billy Pierson (as Sgt. Billy Pierson)
Self
1967
The Jackie Gleason Show (TV Series) as
Self
- The Honeymooners: To Whom It May Concern (1967) - Self
Archive Footage
1982
Three's Company (TV Series) as
Dean Travers
- The Best of Three's Company: Part 2 (1982) - Dean Travers

References

William Pierson Wikipedia