William Demarest
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. He frequently played crusty but good-hearted roles. Demarest started in show business working in vaudeville, appearing with his wife Estelle Collette (real name Esther Zychlin) as "Demarest and Colette", then moved on to Broadway. Demarest worked regularly with director Preston Sturges, becoming part of a "stock" troupe of actors that Sturges repeatedly cast in his films. He appeared in ten films written by Sturges, eight of which were under his direction, including The Lady Eve, Sullivan's Travels and The Miracle of Morgan's Creek. Demarest was such a familiar figure at the Paramount studio that just his name was used in the movie Sunset Boulevard as a potential star for William Holden's unsold baseball screenplay. Demarest appeared with veteran western film star Roscoe Ates in the 1958 episode "And the Desert Shall Blossom" of CBS's Alfred Hitchcock Presents. In the story line, Ates and Demarest appear as old timers living in the Nevada desert. The local sheriff, played by Ben Johnson, appears with an eviction notice, but he agrees to let the pair stay on their property if they can make a dead rosebush bloom within the next month. In 1959 Demarest was named the lead actor of the 18-week sitcom Love and Marriage on NBC in the 1959–1960 season. Demarest played William Harris, the owner of a failing music company who refuses to handle popular rock and roll music, which presumably might save the firm from bankruptcy. Joining Demarest on the series were Jeanne Bal, Murray Hamilton and Stubby Kaye. Demarest appeared as Police Chief Aloysius of the Santa Rosita Police Department in the film It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963), as well as on a memorable episode ("What's in the Box") of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone as a hen-pecked husband driven to the murder of his wife. His most famous television role was in the ABC and then CBS sitcom My Three Sons from 1965 to 1972, playing Uncle Charley O'Casey. He replaced William Frawley, whose failing health had made procuring insurance impossible. Demarest had worked with Fred MacMurray previously in the films Hands Across the Table (1935), Pardon My Past (1945), On Our Merry Way (1948), and The Far Horizons (1955) and was a personal friend of MacMurray. Also, he worked with Irene Dunne in Never a Dull Moment (1950).
Movies starring William Demarest (144)
Charlie O'casey (Archive Footage)
Self (Archive Footage)
Oscar Pugh
Studio Gatekeeper
Father Gurkin
Mr. Harris
Mr. Macdougall
Mr. Martin
Police Chief Aloysius
Mr. Hummel
Desmond Slocum
Movie Studio Gateman
Brand Comfort
Father Belacchi
Dan Bianco
Sam Dunne
Charles Madden
Sgt. Gass
Jackpot Wray
Campbell
Dennis Logan
Pa Higgins
Harvey Jones
Syd Jessup
Corporal Kiper
O'ryan
Fluff
Harvey Bullitt
Monsignor Michael Carey
Bob Sears
Happy
Herman Kluggs
Charlie Baxter
Steve Martin
Regret
Bill Dansing
Lt. Shawn
Vern Tewilliger
Barker
George 'Mac' Mcguire
Steve Martin
Peanuts Schultz
Chuck Gibson
Bill, The Security Guard
William Demarest
George Fury
Smitty
Constable Edmund Kockenlocker
Sgt. Heppelfinger
Eben Frost
Brandt
Walter Cummings
Uncle Jake
Detective Gatling
William Demarest
Harry Fabian
Police Officer
Mckenzie
First Member Ale And Quail Club
Detective Kendall
Flower Pot Policeman
Sgt. Butts
Sunshine
Papa Doran
Mr. Jones
Inspector Pierson
Stogie Mcphee
Bartender Barney
Mike Brady
First Detective
Muggsy
Constable Tom Thorpe
Mr. Bildocker
Gutsy Mann
Swallow
Skeeters - The Politician
Victor Walsh
Bill Ennis
Barney 'Gimpy' Cole
Bill Griffith
Rusty Walker
Police Sgt. Ernest Heath
Arnold
Charles Dole
Red Miller
Joe, Diner Owner
Collins
Police Lt. Eckhardt
Harry Kipper
Army Coach
Mr. Beecher
Radio Center Tour Guide
Paul Sears
Wallace Whistling
Sergeant Kirby
Mr. Beatty
Parole Officer
Marty Short
Larry 'Horace' Tucker
Willoughby Sproggs
Sergeant Kelly
Editor
'Smiles' Benson
Gene Buck (Uncredited)
Roberts
Regi's Date Natty (Uncredited)
Harry Hill
Detective
'Red' Maguire
Auctioneer (Uncredited)
Police Detective (Uncredited)
Steve Rogers
Brinker
Spike Smith
The Heir
Louie
Jack Mclure
'Terrible Bill' Mcgovern
Man In Bombay (Uncredited)
'Hi Jack' Murdock
Defense Counsel
James, The Chauffeur
Buster Billings (Uncredited)
Detective
John Gilroy
The Village Cut-Up
Detective Dibbin
Train Engine Fireman
George Lamont
Man About Town
Mr. Fixit
Ray Valerian
Cuffs Egan






