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TMDB ID: 95276
IMDb ID: nm0930711
Known for: Acting
Born: April 25, 1899
Died: June 6, 1962
Age: 63
Place of birth: Decatur, Texas, USA
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1919 - 1961
Years active: 43
Average TMDB rating: 6.6
Wikidata: Q3120634
Also known as
Guinn Terrell Williams Jr. • Big Boy Williams • Gwinn Williams • Gwynn Williams • Tex Williams
Frequent jobs
From Wikipedia Guinn Terrell Williams Jr. (April 26, 1899 – June 6, 1962) was an American actor who appeared in memorable westerns such as Dodge City (1939), Santa Fe Trail (1940), and The Comancheros (1961). He was nicknamed "Big Boy" as he was 6' 2" and had a muscular build from years of working on ranches and playing semi-pro and professional baseball. Williams made his screen debut in the 1919 comedy, Almost A Husband, with Will Rogers and Cullen Landis, and was featured in a large supporting role ten years later in Frank Borzage's Lucky Star with Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. Throughout the 1920s Williams would have a string of successful films, mostly westerns. He then appeared in The Great Meadow alongside Johnny Mack Brown, which was Brown's breakout film. Throughout the 1930s, Williams acted in supporting roles, mostly in westerns, sports, or outdoor dramas. Although not the lead actor in any of them, he was always employed, and was successful as a supporting actor. He often played alongside Hoot Gibson and Harry Carey during that period. In 1941, he became one of many actors cast by Universal Pictures in their large film series, Riders of Death Valley. From the late 1930s to the mid-1940s, Williams appeared in supporting roles in a number of A-pictures, sometimes with high billing, such as You Only Live Once, and in Columbia's first Technicolour film The Desperadoes (1943). Williams was frequently teamed with Alan Hale, Sr. as sidekicks to Errol Flynn in several of his pictures. In 1960, he was cast in the epic film The Alamo and in Home from the Hill with Robert Mitchum. His last role was opposite his close friend John Wayne and Stuart Whitman in The Comancheros.



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Most viewed movie titles linked with Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams.
as 'Tiny' Baldwin
as Hugh Macauley (uncredited)
as Lt. 'Irish' Finn
as Posture Coach
as Bull Morgan
as Baker's Cart Driver (uncredited)
as Ed McBain - Gunrunner (uncredited)
as Bob Hildreth
as 'Bull' Moran
as Slug Cassidy
as Lefty
as Elby Kirby
Most viewed series linked with Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams.
as Calvin Bryngelson • 1 eps
as Prairie Dog • 1 eps
as Groat • 1 eps
as Mike Forbes • 1 eps
as Moose McKlintock • 1 eps
as Finnegan • 1 eps
as Tulsa Jack • 1 eps
as Buffalo • 1 eps
49 eps
as Jeff Bonsell • 1 eps
as Sgt. Muldoon • 1 eps
as Jeb Taylor • 1 eps
Additional movie credits for Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams.
Movie cast credits for Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams.
as Ed McBain - Gunrunner (uncredited)
as Lt. 'Irish' Finn
as 'Big Foot' - the wagon driver
as Hugh Macauley (uncredited)
as Elby Kirby
as Fred Jasper
as Kingford
as Cassidy
as Moose, Deputy
as Pvt. Archibald Allen
as Tall Tale
as Smitty
Series cast credits for Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams.
as Jeff Bonsell • 1 eps
as Calvin Bryngelson • 1 eps
as Moose McKlintock • 1 eps
as Mike Forbes • 1 eps
49 eps
as Jones • 1 eps
as Jeb Taylor • 1 eps
as Prairie Dog • 1 eps
as Groat • 1 eps
as Buffalo • 1 eps
as Sgt. Muldoon • 1 eps
as Finnegan • 1 eps