
William Collier Jr.
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia William Collier Jr. (born Charles F. Gall Jr., February 12, 1902 – February 5, 1987) was an American film and stage actor who appeared in 89 films. William Collier (nicknamed "Buster") was born in New York City. When his parents divorced, his mother, the actress Paula Marr, remarried the actor William Collier Sr. who adopted Charles (the two did share a resemblance) and gave the boy the new name William Collier Jr. Collier's acting experience in childhood, having first appeared on stage at age seven, helped him to get his first movie role at the age of 14 in The Bugle Call (1916). He went on to become a popular leading man in the 1920s and made the transition from silent into sound film, however he retired from acting in 1935, and in 1937 went to work as a movie producer in England. At the end of the 1940s he returned to America and went on to produce drama series for television. He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Back Stage
as Stagehand
1919
Sporting Chance
as Terry Nolan
1931

Little Caesar
as Tony Passa
1931

The Story of Temple Drake
as Toddy Gowan
1933

Free and Easy
as Master of Ceremonies
1930

Cimarron
as The Kid
1931

The Mine with the Iron Door
as Chico
1924

The Big Gamble
as Johnnie Ames
1931

Playing with Souls
as Matthew Dale Jr.
1925

The Sunset Derby
as Jimmy Burke
1927

The Devil's Cargo
as John Joyce
1925

God Gave Me Twenty Cents
as Barney Tapman
1926
A Night of Mystery
1928

Pleasure Mad
as Howard Benton
1923

The Lady of the Harem
as Rafi
1926

The People's Enemy
as Tony Falcone
1935

The Phantom Express
as Bruce Harrington
1932

Street Scene
as Sam Kaplan
1931

The Donovan Affair
as Cornish
1929

Her Secret
as Johnny Norton
1933
