William Schallert


Go to any acting class and chances are at least some of the hopefuls there will tell you, "I don't want to be a star, I just want to work." That simple dream doesn't come true for many, but it surely has for William Schallert. He has never been a "star" nor rarely seen his name above the title, yet he seems to have worked continuously since his screen debut in "Lonely Hearts Bandits" (1950). Tall and wiry, with hair that seemed stuck in the receding hairline phase, he could portray mild-mannered librarians ("Leave It to Beaver"), kindly fathers ("The Patty Duke Show"), or basically good people caught up in the hypocrisy and corruption that is humankind (the mayor in the feature film version of "In the Heat of the Night" 1967, Herbert Kalmbach in "Blind Ambition").

Schallert began acting in local Hollywood theater in the late 1940s and broke into films and TV in the 50s. Many of his early vehicles--in which he often had small roles--were decidedly low-budget or even forgettable, such as "Captive Women" (1952), "Gog" and "Tobor the Great" (both 1954). Yet, there were also supporting roles in prestige pictures including William A. Wellman's "The High and the Mighty" (1954), Douglas Sirk's "Written on the Wind" (1956), "Blue Denim" and "Pillow Talk" (both 1959). Schallert reprised his stage role as the judge in "The Trial of the Catonsville Nine" (1972). Among his other feature credits are as Professor Quigley in both Disney's "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" (1970) and "The Strongest Man in the World" (1975). Schallert was the father in Joe Dante's segment of "The Twilight Zone-The Movie" (1983) and a college dean in "House Party 2" (1991).

On TV, Schallert began in secondary leads, usually as a friend to the hero, in such series as "Commando Cody" and "The Adventures of Jim Bowie". He moved into comedy as Mr. Pomfritt on "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" (CBS, 1959-63) and will be remembered as Martin Lane, the understanding newspaper editor and father on "The Patty Duke Show" (ABC, 1963-66). Schallert continued to play fathers throughout the 70s and 80s, including Carson Drew on "The Nancy Drew Mysteries" (ABC, 1977-78), Jim Carrey's father on the short-lived "The Duck Factory" (NBC, 1984) and Russ Lawrence on "The New Gidget" (1986-88) when the surfer delight was revived for syndication. He also appeared as the Reverend March in the 1978 NBC miniseries "Little Women", a role he reprised on the short-lived weekly series version. He has portrayed such real-life figures as General Mark Clark to Robert Duvall's Eisenhower in "Ike" (ABC, 1979), Herbert Kalbach to Martin Sheen's John Dean in "Blind Ambition" (CBS, 1979) and Harry Hopkins to Ralph Bellamy's Franklin D. Roosevelt in "War and Remembrance" (ABC, 1988-89).

While Schallert has been seen regularly for his work in front of the cameras, his voice work has been just as prolific and possibly more lucrative. He does voice-overs on dozens of TV commercials, and has loaned his lush, accessible tones to animated series including "The Pink Panther & Sons".

  • Also Credited As:
    Willliam Joseph Schallert
  • Born:
    July 6, 1922 in Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Family
  • Father: Edwin Francis Schallert.
  • Mother: Elza Emily Schallert.
  • Son: Brendan C Schallert.
  • Son: Edwin G Schallert.
  • Son: Mark M Schallert.
  • Son: William Joseph Schallert Jr.
Milestones
  • 1947 Co-founder and owner, Circle Theatre, Hollywood, CA
  • 1950 Feature film debut Lonely Hearts Bandits
  • 1954 Appeared as regular on Commando Cody (NBC)
  • 1955 Played Alfred Barrett in CBS The Barretts of Wimpole Street
  • 1971 Appeared in the off-Broadway production, The Trial of the Catonsville Nine
  • 1978 Played Rev. March in Little Women (NBC miniseries)
  • 1979 Reprised Rev. March for Little Women series
  • 1984 Played Jim Carrey s father in short-lived NBC sitcom The Duck Factory
  • 1986 Cast as Robert E. Lee in North and South: Book II
  • 1988 Reprised role of Mr. Pomfritt in Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis (CBS TV-movie)
  • 1992 Co-starred, House Party 2
  • 2002 Acted in the New Jersey stage production of The Special Prisoner
  • Acted role of Roger Wainwright on the NBC soap Santa Barbara
  • Co-starred as Carson Drew, Nancy Drew Mysteries (ABC)
  • Played Martin Lane on The Patty Duke Show (ABC)
  • Played Mr. Hodge on the sitcom The Torkelsons (NBC)
  • Portrayed Mr. Pomfritt on The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (CBS)
  • Portrayed Russ Lawrence on The New Gidget (syndicated)
  • Series regular on The Adventures of Jim Bowie (ABC)
  • Served as president of Screen Actors Guild

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