William Demarest

Acting

Personal Info

gender

Male

birthday

February 27, 1892

died

December 28, 1983

place of birth

Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA

total credits

50 movies

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Carl William Demarest (February 27, 1892 – December 27, 1983) was an American character actor, known for playing Uncle Charley in My Three Sons. A veteran of World War I, Demarest became a prolific film and television actor, appearing in over 140 films, beginning in 1926 and ending in the 1970s. He frequently played crusty but good-hearted roles. Demarest started in show business working in vaudeville, appearing with his wife Estelle Collette (real name Esther Zychlin) as "Demarest and Colette", then moved on to Broadway. Demarest worked regularly with director Preston Sturges, becoming part of a "stock" troupe of actors that Sturges repeatedly cast in his films. He appeared in ten films written by Sturges, eight of which were under his direction, including The Lady Eve, Sullivan's Travels and The Miracle of Morgan's Creek. Demarest was such a familiar figure at the Paramount studio that just his name was used in the movie Sunset Boulevard as a potential star for William Holden's unsold baseball screenplay.

Demarest appeared with veteran western film star Roscoe Ates in the 1958 episode "And the Desert Shall Blossom" of CBS's Alfred Hitchcock Presents. In the story line, Ates and Demarest appear as old timers living in the Nevada desert. The local sheriff, played by Ben Johnson, appears with an eviction notice, but he agrees to let the pair stay on their property if they can make a dead rosebush bloom within the next month.

In 1959 Demarest was named the lead actor of the 18-week sitcom Love and Marriage on NBC in the 1959–1960 season. Demarest played William Harris, the owner of a failing music company who refuses to handle popular rock and roll music, which presumably might save the firm from bankruptcy. Joining Demarest on the series were Jeanne Bal, Murray Hamilton and Stubby Kaye.

Demarest appeared as Police Chief Aloysius of the Santa Rosita Police Department in the film It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963), as well as on a memorable episode ("What's in the Box") of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone as a hen-pecked husband driven to the murder of his wife.

His most famous television role was in the ABC and then CBS sitcom My Three Sons from 1965 to 1972, playing Uncle Charley O'Casey. He replaced William Frawley, whose failing health had made procuring insurance impossible. Demarest had worked with Fred MacMurray previously in the films Hands Across the Table (1935), Pardon My Past (1945), On Our Merry Way (1948), and The Far Horizons (1955) and was a personal friend of MacMurray. Also, he worked with Irene Dunne in Never a Dull Moment (1950).

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Known For

Filmography

50 credits · sorted by popularity · swipe or use arrows

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
7.0

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

1963as Police Chief Aloysius
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
7.8

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

1939as Bill Griffith
That Darn Cat!
6.6

That Darn Cat!

1965as Mr. MacDougall
Viva Las Vegas
6.2

Viva Las Vegas

1964as Mr. Martin
Sullivan's Travels
7.4

Sullivan's Travels

1941as Mr. Jones
The Strip
5.9

The Strip

1951as Fluff
The Lady Eve
7.3

The Lady Eve

1941as Muggsy
Pepe
6.3

Pepe

1960as Movie Studio Gateman
The Jazz Singer
6.1

The Jazz Singer

1927as Buster Billings (uncredited)
The Great Ziegfeld
6.3

The Great Ziegfeld

1936as Gene Buck (uncredited)
The Far Horizons
6.3

The Far Horizons

1955as Sgt. Gass
Son of Flubber
6.1

Son of Flubber

1963as Mr. Hummel
The Great McGinty
7.0

The Great McGinty

1940as Skeeters - The Politician
The Devil and Miss Jones
7.7

The Devil and Miss Jones

1941as First Detective
Dangerous When Wet
6.0

Dangerous When Wet

1953as Pa Higgins
Christmas in July
7.0

Christmas in July

1940as Mr. Bildocker
Sincerely Yours
5.9

Sincerely Yours

1955as Sam Dunne
Rosalie
6.0

Rosalie

1937as Army Coach
The Palm Beach Story
7.0

The Palm Beach Story

1942as First Member Ale and Quail Club
Easy Living
7.1

Easy Living

1937as Wallace Whistling
All Through the Night
6.7

All Through the Night

1942as Sunshine
Night Has a Thousand Eyes
6.8

Night Has a Thousand Eyes

1948as Lt. Shawn
The Mountain
6.9

The Mountain

1956as Father Belacchi
Escape from Fort Bravo
6.3

Escape from Fort Bravo

1953as Campbell
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
6.0

Don't Be Afraid of the Dark

1973as Mr. Harris
Stage Door Canteen
6.3

Stage Door Canteen

1943as William Demarest
Glamour Boy
6.5

Glamour Boy

1941as Papa Doran
The Jolson Story
6.8

The Jolson Story

1946as Steve Martin
Hail the Conquering Hero
7.1

Hail the Conquering Hero

1944as Sgt. Heppelfinger
Once Upon a Time
5.8

Once Upon a Time

1944as Brandt
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
4.3

Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood

1976as Studio Gatekeeper
Charlie Chan at the Opera
6.8

Charlie Chan at the Opera

1936as Sergeant Kelly
My Favorite Spy
5.7

My Favorite Spy

1942as Flower Pot Policeman
Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down the Line
7.7

Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down the Line

1997as Self (archive footage)
Life Begins at Eight-Thirty
6.8

Life Begins at Eight-Thirty

1942as Police Officer
Pardon My Sarong
6.5

Pardon My Sarong

1942as Detective Kendall
Little Men
5.5

Little Men

1940as Constable Tom Thorpe
Wedding Present
6.3

Wedding Present

1936as 'Smiles' Benson
Jupiter's Darling
4.9

Jupiter's Darling

1955as Mago
The Yellow Mountain
5.4

The Yellow Mountain

1954as Jackpot Wray
The Gracie Allen Murder Case
6.3

The Gracie Allen Murder Case

1939as Police Sgt. Ernest Heath
Duffy's Tavern
6.4

Duffy's Tavern

1945as William Demarest
When Willie Comes Marching Home
6.9

When Willie Comes Marching Home

1950as Herman Kluggs
Lucy Gallant
7.0

Lucy Gallant

1955as Charles Madden
On Our Merry Way
5.7

On Our Merry Way

1948as Floyd
Variety Girl
6.5

Variety Girl

1947as Barker
Hollywood Victory Caravan
5.6

Hollywood Victory Caravan

1945as Bill, the Security Guard
True to Life
8.0

True to Life

1943as Uncle Jake
What Price Glory
5.7

What Price Glory

1952as Corporal Kiper
Along Came Jones
5.8

Along Came Jones

1945as George Fury