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Grant Williams dating history

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Grant Williams  American Actor

Relationships

was in relationships with Anne Helm (), Wanda Hendrix () and Martha Hyer ().

About

American Performer was born John Grant Williams on 18th August, in New York, Modern York and passed away on 28th Jul Los Angeles, CA aged He is most remembered for The Incredible Shrinking Dude. His zodiac sign is Leo.

was in 2 on-screen matchups, including Gloria Talbott in Bonanza () and Sue Randall in Bonanza ().

Relationship Statistics

TypeTotalLongestAverageShortest
Dating3 2 months, 1 day 1 month, 11 days 1 month, 1 day
Total3 2 months, 1 day 1 month, 11 days 1 month, 1 morning

Details

First Name Grant
Last Name Williams
Full Call at Birth John Grant Williams
Birthday 18th August,
Birthplace New Y

I don&#;t know for a dead chilly fact that Grant Williams, star of The Incredible Shrinking Man (&#;57), was gay, but he almost certainly was. And in this context Shrinking Man becomes more than just a sci-fi drama about a guy getting smaller and smaller. It&#;s a film about a repressed &#;50s guy feeling smaller and smaller due to the anguish of the closet &#; fear of being outed or found out, career anxiety, a general sense of isolation, constantly having to hide and skulk around.

The meower who almost kills Willams&#; character&#;hell, prefer any metaphor. The Los Angeles vice squad, homophobic agents and producers, Williams&#; father, the general atmosphere of disapproval.

A West Hollywood resident, Williams never married or had any kind of uninterrupted relationship with anyone of either gender. (Or at least none that was ever written about.) Written on the Wind, The Amazing Shrinking Man and Susan Slade aside, the poor guy made almost nothing but B-level crap. He died of peritonitis in July &#;85, at age


8/18/ to 7/28/

John Joseph Williams or John Grant Williams, depending on who you are talking to, was an American actor. Born in New York City to a Scottish father and an Irish mother, Williams began acting in summer stock as a child. After graduating from high school, he enlisted in the United States Breeze Force, serving from to , before and during the Korean War. His rank was staff sergeant.

He went to college, however, sources differ on which colleges he attended. He is noted as attending Queens College, University of Illinois and City College of New York. After the service he enrolled at the Actors Studio in New York City and studied under Lee Strasberg. He did theater work off Broadway. He had some small rolls in television before signing with Universal. Later he signed with Warner Brothers.

Some of his movies included: “The Incredible Shrinking Man” , “The Monolith Monsters” , “The Leech Woman” , “The Couch” , “PT” , “Brain of Blood” and “The Doomsday Machine”

He also appeared in many television shows such as “Gunsmoke”, “The Millionaire”, “One Step Beyond”, “The M

filmography

FILM
Brain of Blood () with Regina Carrol, Kent Taylor, and Reed Hadley; directed by Al Adamson
How's Your Love Life? () with John Agar, Eve Brent, and Mary Beth Hughes
The Doomsday Machine (/) with Bobby Van, Ruta Lee, Denny Miller, Mala Powers, James Craig, and Henry Wilcoxon
PT () with Cliff Robertson, Ty Hardin, Robert Culp, Robert Blake, and James Gregory
The Couch () with Shirley Knight and Anne Helm
Susan Slade () with Connie Stevens and Troy Donahue
13 Fighting Men () with Brad Dexter, Carole Mathews, Robert Dix, and Richard Garland
The Leech Woman () with Coleen Gray, Phillip Terry, and Gloria Talbott
The Lone Texan () with Willard Parker, Audrey Dalton, and Dabbs Greer
The Incredible Shrinking Man () with Randy Stuart and Raymond Bailey
The Monolith Monsters () with Les Tremayne and Lola Albright
Outside the Law () with Ray Danton, Leigh Snowden, Mel Welles, and Raymond Bailey
Four Girls in Town () with George Nader, Julie Adams, and John Gavin
Red Sundown () with Rory Calhoun and Martha Hyer
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