William T. Orr Net Worth is $20 Million William T. Orr Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
William Orr is known to fans of 1950s and 1960s TV shows by the abbreviated but imposing credit of Wm. T. Orr seen at the end of every Warner Bros. show including Maverick (1957), Cheyenne (1955), 77 Sunset Strip (1958) and F Troop (1965). As the head of WB Television for nine years, he was executive producer of the studio's early forays into the ...
Date Of Birth September 27, 1917, New York City, New York, United States Died December 25, 2002, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth New York City, New York, USA Profession Producer, Actor, Writer Spouse Joy Page (m. 1945–1970) Children Gregory Orr Awards Golden Globe Award for Television Achievement Movies Sex and the Single Girl Star Sign Libra
# Fact 1 Son of Manhattan alderman William Ferdinand Quinn and Gladys Turney , he took his mother's maiden name and his stepfather's last name when his mother remarried. 2 Son of Gladys Turney . 3 Father of Gregory Orr .
Producer Title Year Status Character Wicked, Wicked 1973 executive producer Mister Roberts 1965-1966 TV Series executive producer - 30 episodes Hank 1965-1966 TV Series executive producer - 16 episodes F Troop 1965-1966 TV Series executive producer - 17 episodes Wendy and Me 1964-1965 TV Series executive producer - 34 episodes No Time for Sergeants 1964-1965 TV Series executive producer - 34 episodes Sex and the Single Girl 1964 producer - as Wm. T. Orr Ready for the People 1964 TV Movie executive producer Temple Houston 1963-1964 TV Series executive producer - 26 episodes 77 Sunset Strip 1958-1963 TV Series executive producer - 186 episodes The Dakotas 1962-1963 TV Series executive producer - 20 episodes Hawaiian Eye 1959-1963 TV Series executive producer - 134 episodes The Gallant Men 1962-1963 TV Series executive producer - 26 episodes Cheyenne 1955-1962 TV Series executive producer - 108 episodes Room for One More 1962 TV Series executive producer - 23 episodes Surfside 6 1960-1962 TV Series executive producer - 74 episodes Lawman 1958-1962 TV Series executive producer - 156 episodes Bronco 1958-1962 TV Series executive producer - 68 episodes Maverick 1957-1962 TV Series executive producer - 124 episodes The Roaring 20's 1960-1962 TV Series executive producer - 45 episodes Sugarfoot 1957-1961 TV Series executive producer - 69 episodes Bourbon Street Beat 1959-1960 TV Series executive producer - 39 episodes Colt .45 1957-1960 TV Series executive producer - 67 episodes The Alaskans 1959-1960 TV Series executive producer - 37 episodes Girl on the Run 1958 executive producer Conflict 1956-1957 TV Series executive producer - 5 episodes Casablanca 1955-1956 TV Series executive producer - 2 episodes Warner Brothers Presents 1955 TV Series executive producer - 1 episode Kings Row 1955 TV Series executive producer
Actor Title Year Status Character Brother Rat 1938 Member of the Guard (uncredited) Touchdown, Army 1938 Cadet Beale (uncredited) Three Cadets 1943 Short He Hired the Boss 1943 Don Bates The Big Street 1942 Decatur Reed (as William Orr) The Gay Sisters 1942 Dick Tone Soldiers in White 1942 Short Pvt. Johnny Allison Unholy Partners 1941 Thomas 'Tommy' Jarvis - an alias of Tommy Jarrett Navy Blues 1941 Mac Those Good Old Days 1941 Short Joe La Rue Three Sons o' Guns 1941 Kenneth Patterson Thieves Fall Out 1941 George Formsby Take the Air 1941 Short Honeymoon for Three 1941 Arthur Westlake Meet the Fleet 1940 Short Kansas Potter Service with the Colors 1940 Short Charles Corbin (as William Orr) My Love Came Back 1940 Paul Malette (as William Orr) Young America Flies 1940 Short Jack (as William Orr) The Mortal Storm 1940 Erich Von Rohn Those Were the Days! 1940 Minor Role (uncredited) Invitation to Happiness 1939 Bellboy (uncredited) The Hardys Ride High 1939 Dick Bannersly (as William Orr)
Writer Title Year Status Character Hawaiian Eye 1960 TV Series story - 1 episode Warner Brothers Presents 1956 TV Series original story - 1 episode
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Unholy Partners 1941 lyrics: "It All Depends on You" - uncredited Those Good Old Days 1941 Short performer: "My Old Shack in D-I-X-I-E", "Who's Your Honey Lamb?", "Seaside Finale" - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character Hollywood Commandos 1997 TV Movie documentary Himself Jack L. Warner: The Last Mogul 1993 Documentary Himself This Is Your Life 1972 TV Series Himself This Is Your Life 1958 TV Series Himself Army Show 1943 Documentary short Himself (uncredited) Meet the Stars #8: Stars Past and Present 1941 Documentary short Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2002 Golden Boot Golden Boot Awards 1959 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Television Achievement
Known for movies 77 Sunset Strip (1958-1963) as Producer
Lawman (1958-1962) as Producer
Maverick (1957-1962) as Producer
Hawaiian Eye (1959-1963) as Producer