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William Windom (actor) : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Windom (actor)
William Windom (September 28, 1923 – August 16, 2012) was an American actor. He was perhaps best known for his work on television, including two episodes of ''The Twilight Zone''. He portrayed Glen Morley, a fictional congressman from Minnesota, a role based on Windom's own Republican great-grandfather and namesake in the ABC sitcom ''The Farmer's Daughter'', co-starring Inger Stevens as his beautiful young housekeeper. Windom also achieved fame as the character of cartoonist John Monroe on the sitcom ''My World and Welcome to It'', for which he won an Emmy Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series; as Commodore Matt Decker, commander of the doomed USS ''Constellation'' in the ''Star Trek'' episode "The Doomsday Machine"; the character Randy Lane in the ''Night Gallery'' episode "They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar"; perhaps the most common recurring character, Dr. Seth Hazlitt, on the CBS series ''Murder, She Wrote'', and for voicing Puppetino in ''Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night''. ==Early life== Windom was born in New York City, the son of Isobel Wells (née Peckham) and Paul Windom, an architect.〔〔(William Windom Biography (1923-) )〕 He was the great-grandson of the United States Secretary of the Treasury of the same name. He served in the United States Army in the European Theater of Operations in World War II, as a paratrooper with Company B, 1st Battalion 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division.〔(The 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR) Trooper Pictures during World War II )〕
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