Grant Williams

Acting

Grant Williams

Born August 18, 1931New York City, New York31 credits

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Grant Williams (August 18, 1931 - July 25, 1985) was an American film actor and operatic tenor. He is best remembered for his portrayal of Scott Carey in the seminal science fiction film The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957). The film has become a cult classic. Description above from the Wikipedia article Grant Williams, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Filmography

Doomsday Machine
1972Doomsday Machine
as Maj. Kurt MasonMovie
How's Your Love Life?
1971How's Your Love Life?
as Paul MillerMovie
Dragnet
1967Dragnet
as Father BarnesTV
The Outer Limits
1963The Outer Limits
as Major Douglas McKinnonTV
PT 109
1963PT 109
as Lt. Alvin ClusterMovie
Stampede at Bitter Creek
1962Stampede at Bitter Creek
as Mike ForbesMovie
The Couch
1962The Couch
as Charles CampbellMovie
Susan Slade
1961Susan Slade
as Conn WhiteMovie
Surfside 6
1960Surfside 6
as Keith MinterTV
The Leech Woman
1960The Leech Woman
as Neil FosterMovie
13 Fighting Men
196013 Fighting Men
as Capt. John ForrestMovie
Hawaiian Eye
1959Hawaiian Eye
as Greg MacKenzieTV
Lone Texan
1959Lone Texan
as Greg BanisterMovie
The Peter Tchaikovsky Story
1959The Peter Tchaikovsky Story
as Peter Tchaikovsky (the man)Movie
The Monolith Monsters
1957The Monolith Monsters
as Dave MillerMovie
Perry Mason
1957Perry Mason
as Quincy DavisTV
Four Girls in Town
1957Four Girls in Town
as Spencer Farrington, Jr.Movie
Written on the Wind
1956Written on the Wind
as Biff MileyMovie
Showdown at Abilene
1956Showdown at Abilene
as Chip TomlinMovie
Walk the Proud Land
1956Walk the Proud Land
as Woodworth Clum - the narrator (uncredited) (voice)Movie
Outside the Law
1956Outside the Law
as Don KastnerMovie
Red Sundown
1956Red Sundown
as Chet SwannMovie
Gunsmoke
1955Gunsmoke
as Joe PlummerTV
Allen in Movieland
1955Allen in Movieland
as Self - Larry NevinsMovie
Kraft Television Theatre
1947Kraft Television Theatre
as Knave of HeartsTV