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William Post Jr. (February 19, 1901 – September 26, 1989) was an American actor and drama instructor. He was sometimes billed without the use of "Jr." following his surname.


Early life

Post was born February 19, 1901, in Montclair, New Jersey. He was educated at the Phillips-Exeter Academy and Yale University. After graduating from Yale, he studied acting at the American Laboratory Theatre.


Career

In the 1930s and 1940s, Post appeared in motion pictures and Broadway productions in supporting roles of varied prominence, but was notable as one of the six actors to portray the character of John Perry on the radio soap opera, '' John's Other Wife''. His acting career from the early 1950s onward, however, was spent exclusively and extensively in television. He portrayed Harry Henderson on the TV version of '' Beulah'' and Harley Naughton on the TV version of '' Claudia''. On March 6, 1949, he had the title role in a ''
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'' production of ''Julius Caesar''. His appearances on '' Broadway Television Theatre'' included productions of "The Night Cap", "The Fortune Hunter", "Three Cornered Moon". "The Letter", "The Enchanged Cottage", "Smilin' Through", and "Reflected Glory". On Broadway, Post appeared in ''Richard III'' (1953), ''Love Goes to Press'' (1947), ''Calico Wedding'' (1945), ''My Sister Eileen'' (1940), ''Boyd's Daughter'' (1940), ''Madame Capet'' (1938), ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'' (1938), ''Many Mansions'' (1937), ''King Richard II'' (1937), ''Three Wise Fools'' (1936), ''A Touch of Brimstone'' (1935), ''The Eldest'' (1935), ''Strangers at Home'' (1934), ''Ah, Wilderness!'' (1933), ''When the Bough Breaks'' (1932), ''A Glass of Water'' (1930), ''Seventh Heaven'' (1922), and ''Thank You'' (1921). Post additionally served for 25 years as the head of the drama department at
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, a women's college in Manhattan.


Personal life

On September 11, 1941, Post married actress Joan Castle. He married his second wife, Doris ?, in ?


Death

A resident of Granite,
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, in his later years, Post died at the age of 88 at the Presbyterian Hospital in Oklahoma City of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. He was survived by his second wife, Doris, and his brother, Robert.


Selected filmography


Film

*'' The Black Camel'' (1931) - Alan Jaynes *'' Secret Service'' (1931) - Lieutenant Henry Dumont *''Birth of a Baby'' (1938) - John Burgess *''
Babes on Broadway ''Babes on Broadway'' is a 1941 American musical film starring Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland and directed by Busby Berkeley, with Vincente Minnelli directing Garland's big solo numbers. The film, which features Fay Bainter and Virginia Weidler, ...
'' (1941) - Announcer *'' Mr. and Mrs. North'' (1942) - Gerald P. North *'' Ship Ahoy'' (1942) - H. U. Bennet *'' Pacific Rendezvous'' (1942) - Lanny *'' Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon'' (1942) - Dr. Franz Tobel *
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(1943) - Alex Morden *''
Roger Touhy, Gangster ''Roger Touhy, Gangster'' is a 1944 American gangster film based on the life of Chicago mob figure Roger Touhy, directed by film noir specialist Robert Florey. Parts of the film were shot at Stateville Correctional Center near Joliet, Illinois, ...
'' (1944) - Joseph P. Sutton *'' Bride by Mistake'' (1944) - Donald *''
Experiment Perilous ''Experiment Perilous'' is a 1944 melodrama set at the turn of the 20th century. The film is based on a 1943 novel of the same name by Margaret Carpenter, and directed by Jacques Tourneur. Albert S. D'Agostino, Jack Okey, Darrell Silvera, and Cla ...
'' (1944) - District Attorney *'' The House on 92nd Street'' (1945) - Walker


Television

*''The Borden Show'' (1947); 1 ep. "The Dangerous Man" *'' Studio One in Hollywood'' (1947); 1 ep. "Julius Caesar" - Julius Caesar *''
NBC Presents ''NBC Presents'' is a live merican anthology series produced by the National Broadcasting Company (NBC). A total of thirty-six episodes aired on NBC from January 3, 1949 to October 10, 1949. Guest stars included Cloris Leachman, John Forsythe, To ...
'' (1949); 1 ep. "My Wife is a Liar" *'' The Clock'' (1949); 1 ep. "Mark Wade, D.A." *''Lights Out'' (1951); 1 ep. "Promise" *'' The Philco Television Playhouse'' (1949); 3 eps. "The Queen Bee," "For Love or Money," "Romeo and Juliet" - Capulet *'' Colgate Theatre'' (1950); 3 eps. "South Wind," "Blackmail," "Two for a Penny" *'' The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre'' (1950); 1 ep. "The Brave Man with a Cord" *''
Masterpiece Playhouse ''Masterpiece Playhouse'' is an American dramatic anthology series that aired in summer 1950 on NBC from 9 to 10 p.m. Eastern time on Sundays. It was summer replacement for ''The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse''. It consisted of seven live ...
'' (1950); 1 ep. "Richard III" *'' Cameo Theatre'' (1950); 1 ep. "A Point of View" *'' Robert Montgomery Presents'' (1950); 1 ep. "The Letter" - Geoffrey Hammond *'' The Philco Television Playhouse'' (1951); 1 ep. "Parnassus on Wheels" *''Lights Out'' (1951); 1 ep. "Dead Man's Coat" - Francis *''
Hallmark Hall of Fame ''Hallmark Hall of Fame'', originally called ''Hallmark Television Playhouse'', is an anthology program on American television, sponsored by Hallmark Cards, a Kansas City-based greeting card company. The longest-running prime-time series in t ...
'' (1952); 1 ep. "Prelude" - Roberts *''Line of Duty'' (1952); TV Movie *'' Broadway Television Theatre'' (1952); 2 eps. "Three Cornered Moon" - Dr. Alan Stevens, "The Fortune Hunter" - Charles Trowbridge *'' Beulah'' (1950-1952); Recurring role in 6 eps. - Harry Henderson *'' Robert Montgomery Presents'' (1953); 1 ep. "Appointment in Samarra" *'' Broadway Television Theatre'' (1954); 1 ep. "Reflected Glory" *'' The Edge of Night'' (1964) - Mr. Hull *''West Point'' (1957); 1 ep. "Ambush" *''
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'' (1958); 1 ep. "Experiment with a Traitor" - Commander Gilmer *'' Armstrong Circle Theatre'' (1958); 2 eps. "Twelve Cases of Murder," "Thirty Days to Reconsider" - Stephen James *''
Young Dr. Malone ''Young Doctor Malone'' (a.k.a. ''Young Dr. Malone'') is an American soap opera, created by Irna Phillips, which had a long run on radio and television from 1939 to 1963. The producer was Betty Corday (1912–1987), who also produced ''Pepper Youn ...
'' (1961-1963); Recurring role - Harold Cranston *'' Sunday Showcase'' (1959); Role in two-part episode "What Makes Sammy Run?" - Lucky Westover *''Miracle on 34th Street'' (1959); TV Movie - Mr. Gimbel *'' Armstrong Circle Theatre'' (1959); 1 ep. "The Jailbreak" *'' Naked City'' (1960); 1 ep. "A Succession of Heartbeats" - Meredith Linus *''Everglades!'' (1962); 1 ep. "Hideout" - Dan Erickson *'' Armstrong Circle Theatre'' (1962); 1 ep. "Journey to Oblivion" - Nick Logan *''
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'' (1963); 1 ep. "Where Are the Sounds of Celli Brahms?" - Mr. Savel *'' Love Is a Many Splendored Thing'' (1968-1971); Recurring role - Chandler Garrison #2 *'' You Are There'' (1971); 1 ep. "The Mystery of Amelia Earhart" - Putnam *'' Where the Heart Is'' (1971-1973); Recurring role - Dr. Joe Prescott *'' The Edge of Night'' (1974-1975); Recurring role - Walter LePage *''First Ladies Diaries: Edith Wilson'' (1976); TV movie - Senator Hitchcock


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Post Jr., William 1901 births 1989 deaths 20th-century American male actors American male film actors American male radio actors American male stage actors American male television actors American soap opera actors Male actors from New Jersey People from Montclair, New Jersey Yale University alumni