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TMDB ID: 14355
IMDb ID: nm0236546
Known for: Production
Born: February 13, 1908
Died: April 23, 1991
Age: 83
Place of birth: Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1947 - 2020
Years active: 74
Average TMDB rating: 7.02
Wikidata: Q3568567
Also known as
William McElroy Dozier • A. William Dozier
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William Dozier was an American TV and movie producer who made it to the top of the TV heap briefly in the mid-1960s with his show "Batman (1966)". Born on February 13, 1908 in Omaha, Nebraska, Dozier was also known for his wives. After divorcing his first wife, he was married to Oscar-winner Joan Fontaine from 1946 to 1951 and to movie star Ann Rutherford from 1953 to his death on April 23, 1991. In 1948, he and Fontaine launched Rampart Productions, which produced "Max Ophüls' Letter from an Unknown Woman (1948)" starring his wife, and "You Gotta Stay Happy (1948)", which starred Fontaine and James Stewart. He served as executive producer on both pictures. Turning to TV as the new decade of the Fifties dawned, Dozier produced the series "Danger (1950)", which ran for five years from 1950-55. In the Fifties and Sixties, he continued his career as a TV producer, bringing to the tube the short-lived TV series "Rod Brown of the Rocket Rangers (1953)" and "The Loner (1965)". In 1966, he achieved the height of TV success with "Batman" which ran for three seasons and was a cultural sensation. The TV show spun off a "Batman: The Movie (1966)" feature film. That same year, he also launched , a modest success, and "The Tammy Grimes Show (1966)", a notorious flop that shot five episodes and was canceled after four. Dozier retired as a producer after the 1969 movie "The Big Bounce (1969)" flopped, though he enjoyed a modest second career as an actor in the Seventies and early Eighties.
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Producer
as Michelle's Lawyer
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as Self (archive footage)
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as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
as William Bast
Executive Producer
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as Sen. Ferguson
as Julius Thompkins
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Producer • 120 eps
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Producer • 26 eps
Executive Producer • 26 eps
as Mr. Caldwell • 2 eps
as Self • 1 eps
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Movie cast credits for William Dozier.
as Self (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Julius Thompkins
as Michelle's Lawyer
as Chairman
as William Bast
as Sen. Ferguson
as Father Argula
as Dr. Richard Sheppard, Sr.
as Narrator (voice)
as Narrator (voice)
as Narrator / Bat-Computer (voice) (uncredited)
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