Journeyman Actor A Memoir

Journeyman Actor A Memoir by William Windom, published by iUniverse on February 20, 2009, offers an insightful look into the life of an Emmy-award winning character actor. Spanning fifty years, this autobiography takes readers behind the scenes of show business, detailing Windom’s journey from Broadway to Hollywood. He shares candid experiences from his early career, including his first Hollywood role in the iconic film To Kill a Mockingbird and his appearances in notable television series such as Columbo, Star Trek, and Murder, She Wrote.
In this 192-page memoir, readers will find a blend of personal anecdotes and industry insights that illuminate Windom’s interactions with legendary figures like John Wayne and Angela Lansbury. The book provides valuable advice for aspiring performers on navigating the entertainment world, including tips on working with agents and directors. With its humorous and honest tone, Journeyman Actor presents an engaging narrative that reflects the challenges and triumphs of a life dedicated to the performing arts.
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In a career that has spanned fifty years and taken him from one of the greatest movies of all time to some of television’s best series, Emmy-award winning character actor William Windom takes you behind the scenes of show business from Broadway to Hollywood in his candid and witty autobiography.
Shortly after returning from active duty in World War II, Windom entered the acting world, launching his career in parts on and off Broadway in the late 1940s and 1950s. With refreshing candor, he tells how he landed his first Hollywood role as the winning attorney against Gregory Peck in 1962’s To Kill a Mockingbird and then went on to act in popular television series including Columbo, Star Trek, All In the Family, and Dallas. But perhaps his most enjoyable roles came from his regular appearances on The Farmer’s Daughter,, and as Doc Hazlitt in the popular Murder, She Wrote.
Through Windom’s personal anecdotes, Hollywood aficionados can get up close and personal with some of the industry’s biggest names, including John Wayne, Sam Goldwyn, and Angela Lansbury, and aspiring performers can glean wisdom on choosing agents and managers, working with directors, and performing an audition by following Windom’s expert and time-tested advice.
Humorous, honest, and endlessly entertaining, Journeyman Actor delivers an intimate glimpse into the career of one of Hollywood’s most successful character actors.
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