
Van Williams
Acting • Born 1934-02-27 – Died 2016-11-28
Biography
You could shoehorn actor Van Williams right in there between the other tall, dark and drop-jaw gorgeous heartthrobs Tom Tryon and John Gavin of the late 1950s/early 1960s who conveyed a similar bland, heroic image. All three were too often given colorless heroes to play on film and/or TV -- roles that played off their charm but seldom tested their talent. Born on February 27, 1934 as Van Zandt Jarvis Williams, he was the son of a cattle rancher. He majored in animal husbandry and business at Texas Christian University but moved to Hawaii which changed the course of his life. While operating a salvage company and a skin-diving school during the mid-1950s, he was approached by Elizabeth Taylor and husband/producer Mike Todd, who were filming there. Encouraged by Todd to try his luck, Van arrived in Hollywood with no experience. Todd perished in a plane crash before he was able to help Van, but the young hopeful ventured on anyway, taking some acting/voice lessons, and was almost immediately cast in dramatic TV roles. Warner Brothers had a keen eye for this type of photogenic hunk and smartly signed Van. Fitting in perfectly, he was soon showing just how irresistible he was as a clean-cut private eye on the series "Bourbon Street Beat (1959)". Although the show lasted only one season, Warners carried his Kenny Madison character into the more popular adventure drama Surfside 6 (1960) opposite fellow pin-up / blond beefcake bookend Troy Donahue. Series-wise, Van tried comedy next opposite "Walter Brennan in The Tycoon (1964)". After his contract expired at Warners, 20th Century-Fox handed him his most vividly recalled role, that of the emerald-suited superhero "The Green Hornet (1966)" with the late Bruce Lee as his partner Kato. The show, inspired by the huge cult hit "Batman (1966)" enjoyed a fast start but, like its predecessor, met an equally untimely finish. Never a strong draw in films, Van revealed quite a bit of himself (literally) in his debut in "Tall Story (1960)" coming out of a shower. He was handed a typically staid second lead in "The Caretakers (1963)". Continuing well into the 1970s to guest sporadically on the TV scene in classics like "The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961)", "Love, American Style (1969)", "Mission: Impossible (1966)", "The Big Valley (1965)", "Nanny and the Professor (1970)", "Barnaby Jones (1973)", and "The Rockford Files (1974)". Another starring series attempt with "Westwind (1975)" failed to make the grade and he soon let his career go. Van went on quite successfully in business with telecommunications, real estate and law enforcement supplies among his ventures. With his glossy, pretty-boy years far behind him, he has not felt the need to look back except for an occasional autograph convention. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net
Filmography
41 credits
Fury of the Dragon
Movie • 1976
Britt Reid

The GREATEST : Bruce Lee
Movie • 1998
Comentador

The Caretakers
Movie • 1963
Dr. Larry Denning

The Green Hornet
Movie • 1974
Britt Reid / The Green Hornet

The Runaways
Movie • 1975
Joe Ringer

The Night Rider
Movie • 1979
Jim Hollister

Red Nightmare
Movie • 1962
Air Force Sergeant

Batman
Movie • 1966
President Lyndon B. Johnson (voice) (uncredited)

Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story
Movie • 1993
Green Hornet Director

The Green Hornet
Movie • 2005
Britt Reid / The Green Hornet

Colorado C.I.
Movie • 1978
Capt. Cochran

77 Sunset Strip
TV • 1958

Bourbon Street Beat
TV • 1959
Kenny Madison

Batman
TV • 1966
The Green Hornet

The Dick Van Dyke Show
TV • 1961

The Beverly Hillbillies
TV • 1962

The Streets of San Francisco
TV • 1972

Mannix
TV • 1967

Surfside 6
TV • 1960
Ken Madison

Hawaiian Eye
TV • 1959

Hallmark Hall of Fame
TV • 1951
Exton's Servant

Ironside
TV • 1967

Nanny and the Professor
TV • 1970

The Big Valley
TV • 1965
Sheriff Dave Barrett

Westwind
TV • 1975

Lawman
TV • 1958

The Manhunter
TV • 1974

Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected
TV • 1977

The Green Hornet
TV • 1966
Britt Reid / The Green Hornet

Gunsmoke
TV • 1955
Quincy

Love, American Style
TV • 1969
Bill

Temple Houston
TV • 1963
Joey Baker

Cheyenne
TV • 1955
Ray Masters

The Streets of San Francisco
TV • 1972
Officer Morton

Mission: Impossible
TV • 1966
Arnold Sanders

77 Sunset Strip
TV • 1958
Ken Madison

The Rockford Files
TV • 1974
Lt. Dwayne Kefir

Barnaby Jones
TV • 1973
Munson

How the West Was Won
TV • 1977
Captain MacAllister

Mrs. Columbo
TV • 1979
Fielding

General Electric Theater
TV • 1953
Charlie