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  1. The Great McGinty (1940), Sullivan's Travels (1941) and The Miracle of Morgan's Creek (1943) are often cited as his best films. When movie offers began to diminish, Demarest segued into television work with many guest spots and a regular co-starring role as a ranch foreman in the western series Tales of Wells Fargo (1957).

  2. Demarest, who frequently played crusty but good-hearted roles, was a prolific film and television actor, appearing in over 140 films, beginning in 1926 and ending in the late 1970s. Before his career in movies, he performed in vaudeville for two decades.

  3. 102 películas | series. Ver filmografía. Actor. Nacionalidad: Estados Unidos. Nacimiento: 27 de febrero de 1892, Estados Unidos. Fallecimiento: 27 de diciembre de 1983, Estados Unidos (91 años) Altura: 1,77 m. Enlaces: Conocido por. Principales premios personales. Premios Oscar: 1 nominación. Premios Emmy: 1 nominación.

  4. William Demarest también coincidió en varias películas con Fred MacMurray: Hands Across the Table (1935), Pardon My Past (1945) y The Far Horizons (1955). Demarest fue nominado al Oscar al mejor actor de reparto por su trabajo en la película The Jolson Story, en la cual encarnaba al ficticio mentor de Al Jolson.

  5. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India Movie ... Stars: Kim Darby, Jim Hutton, Barbara Anderson, William Demarest. Votes: 4,110. 20. McMillan & Wife (1971–1977) Episode: Two Dollars on Trouble to Win (1973) TV-PG | 76 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery . 7.9 ...

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  7. Carl William Demarest (February 27, 1892 – December 27, 1983) was an American character actor, known for playing Uncle Charley in My Three Sons. A veteran of World War I, Demarest became a prolific film and television actor, appearing in over 140 films, beginning in 1926 and ending in the 1970s.