William Demarest
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).
Acting
Movie
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
as Bill Griffith
1939
TV
The Twilight Zone
as Joe Britt
1959
Movie
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
as Police Chief Aloysius
1963
Movie
Sullivan's Travels
as Mr. Jones
1941
TV
Bonanza
as Enos Milford
1959
TV
Bonanza
as Angus Tweedy
1959
Movie
The Lady Eve
as Muggsy
1941
Movie
The Jazz Singer
as Buster Billings (uncredited)
1927
TV
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Tom Akins
1955
Movie
The Palm Beach Story
as First Member Ale and Quail Club
1942
Movie
That Darn Cat!
as Mr. MacDougall
1965
Movie
Viva Las Vegas
as Mr. Martin
1964
Movie
The Great Ziegfeld
as Gene Buck (uncredited)
1936
Movie
The Miracle of Morgan's Creek
as Constable Edmund Kockenlocker
1944
Movie
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
as Mr. Harris
1973
Movie
Christmas in July
as Mr. Bildocker
1940
TV
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
as Self
1962
Movie
Escape from Fort Bravo
as Campbell
1953
Movie
The Great McGinty
as Skeeters - The Politician
1940
Movie
Hail the Conquering Hero
as Sgt. Heppelfinger
1944
Movie
All Through the Night
as Sunshine
1942
Movie
Easy Living
as Wallace Whistling
1937
Movie
Son of Flubber
as Mr. Hummel
1963
Movie
The Devil and Miss Jones
as First Detective
1941