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  • ️Thu Apr 23 2020

William Windom (Creator)

Windom in 1970, accepting his Primetime Emmy Award
for My World... and Welcome to It.

"There are two essentials, two and two only, to have any performance in the world in any medium. One is the audience and two is the author. The rest fills in. The two essentials are someone to have the idea to say it and someone to hear it. Without either one of those two, you have nothing."

William Windom (September 28, 1923 – August 16, 2012) was an American character actor best known for My World… and Welcome to It and Murder, She Wrote.

He was married five times and was survived by his wife Patricia Tunder Windom, four children, and four grandchildren.

Windom, who often played politicians, was the great-grandson and namesake of William Windom, a 19th-century Republican politician who served as a Congressman and Senator from Minnesota and as Secretary of the Treasury under Presidents James Garfield, Chester A. Arthur and Benjamin Harrison.


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