Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams

Biography

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.

Filmography

Windy Brody
Luke Manning
Posture Coach
Conway (as Guinn Williams)
Man Shooting Pool with Bert (uncredited)
Cowboy (as Big Boy Williams)
Mick Marion
Bourke Prine
Bud Dorson
Sheriff Mervin Maitland
Pap Dennison (CSA)
Tex Baird
Danny Devlin
CPO Ichabod Ferdinand 'Fixit' Smith
Fred Jasper
Baker's Cart Driver (uncredited)
Martin Wrenn
Al Wilson / Ham
Jerry Stone
Moose McCarthy
Ed Bronson (blacksmith)
Cecil Joseph Callahan
Dick Mallory
The Foreman
Bill 'Jellybean' Cook
Elby Kirby
Nicholas 'Nick', Annie's Boyfriend
Big Boy Jackson
Tucson Two-Gun Smith
Buck Sawyer
Joseph Britt
Pete Jenkins
Duke Edwards
Billy Sweet
Slug Cassidy
Spike McGafferty
Bill Williams
Mike Wurgerski
Scratchface Henchman
Detective Sweeney
Undetermined Secondary Role (scenes deleted)
'Red' Cable
Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Ben Roberts
Cyclone Jones
Nat Sherwood
Whistling Jim
Joe, the plumber
Mike Donovan
Reaper
Tiny Courtley
Art Benson
'Big Foot' - the wagon driver
Pvt. Archibald Allen
Dusty
Honey Smith
Bob Wilson
Hairoil Johnson
Dance-Floor Manager
Slats (uncredited)
Silent Kerry
Lt. 'Irish' Finn
Lazarus "Cupid" Dougal
Doughboy
Strangler Sullivan
'Tiny' Baldwin
Bull Gumbatz
Marblehead
Swimmer Joe Holt (uncredited)
Big Boy Frazer
Blake - the First Mate
Motorcycle Cop
Bugsy McHugh
Chuck Brenner
Small Potatoes
Wagon Wheel (as Big Boy Williams)
Frank Stevens
Jake Hardman
Ed McBain - Gunrunner (uncredited)
Big Boy Bronson
Dud Smiley
Larry Connell
Big Boy
Charles Taylor
Gunther Potts
Nitro Rankin
Edgar Prouty
Hugh Macauley (uncredited)
Big Boy Webster
Det. Lt. Ed Flannagan
Lullaby Joslin
Bob Hildreth
Juble Butler
Red Giddings
Samson Smith
Spud Harrigan
Father of the Boys
Joe Halsey
Saddle Grease Williams
Zeke Winslow
Big Boy Stover
Jed Acker (as Big Boy Williams)
Henry
Kingford
Bede Sanders
Steve Bromm (uncredited)
Gunnery Sergeant Wilmer
Hollinger
Don White (as Big Boy Williams)
Bull Morgan
Panya Mankiewicz
'Bull' Moran
English Harry (as Big Boy Williams)
Happy Crofton
Baseball Player (as Big Boy Williams)
Cuth Stewart