William Lundigan

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Jun 12, 1914 (110 years old)
Death date
Dec 20, 1975

William Lundigan

Known For

A New Dimension in Noir: Filming Inferno in 3D
0h 15m
Movie 2017

A New Dimension in Noir: Filming Inferno in 3D

Documentary about the use of 3-D technology in Inferno (1953) and the advent of CinemaScope, in 1953 in the film The Robe (1953).

Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration
0h 55m
Movie 2015

Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration

Not only did Mary Tyler Moore “turn the world on with her smile,” as her show’s theme song declared, she also influenced a generation of women to become more independent and to pursue successful and fulfilling careers. Moore’s own 50-plus-year career has spanned award-winning films and Broadway shows, as well as two beloved television series that broke ground and continue to entertain viewers. ​ This one-hour special includes highlights from a recent interview with Mary Tyler Moore, tributes from her co-stars and clips from iconic moments throughout her career. The program looks at her breakthrough role on The Dick Van Dyke Show, her iconic turn as TV's first independent career woman on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and her Academy Award-nominated work on Ordinary People.

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia William Lundigan (June 12, 1914 – December 20, 1975) was an American film actor. His films include Dodge City (1939), The Fighting 69th (1940), The Sea Hawk (1940), Santa Fe Trail (1940), Dishonored Lady (1947), Pinky (1949), Love Nest (1951), The House on Telegraph Hill (1951), I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (1951), and Inferno (1953).

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