
William Ching
Acting
Born 1913-10-02 · Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William Ching, also credited as William Brooks, Bill Ching and William Brooks Ching (born 2 October 1913, St. Louis, Missouri - died 1 July 1989, Tustin, California) was a United States character actor who appeared in almost 20 films and on television during the later 1940s and throughout the 1950s. By the early 21st century Ching was most widely noted for his supporting role in Rudolph Maté's 1950 film noir drama D.O.A. as Halliday, who slips "luminous poison" into the drink of an accountant visiting San Francisco for the weekend, along with his role as the overbearing boyfriend of Katharine Hepburn's character in George Cukor's 1952 Tracy-Hepburn comedy Pat and Mike. Ching began his career as a professional singer, appearing in musical comedies such as Rodgers and Hammerstein's Allegro (1947). His first film role was in 1946. He signed with Republic Pictures in 1947 and for the next dozen years acted mostly in westerns and dramas. His last major acting credit was in a 1959 episode of the television series 77 Sunset Strip. William Ching died of congestive heart failure in 1989 at the age of 75 and is buried at Fairhaven Memorial Park in Santa Ana, California. Description above from the Wikipedia article William Ching, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography

Escort West
Jan 23, 1959

My World Dies Screaming
Aug 20, 1958

Tall Man Riding
Jun 18, 1955

The Magnificent Matador
May 24, 1955

Give a Girl a Break
Nov 13, 1953

The Moonlighter
Sep 19, 1953

Scared Stiff
Apr 27, 1953

Never Wave at a WAC
Jan 28, 1953

Pat and Mike
Jun 13, 1952

Bal Tabarin
May 31, 1952

The Wild Blue Yonder
Dec 5, 1951

The Sea Hornet
Nov 6, 1951

Oh! Susanna
Mar 1, 1951

Belle Le Grand
Jan 27, 1951

Surrender
Sep 15, 1950

The Showdown
Aug 15, 1950

In a Lonely Place
May 17, 1950

D.O.A.
Dec 23, 1949

The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap
Oct 8, 1947

Michigan Kid
Aug 11, 1947

Buck Privates Come Home
Apr 4, 1947

Song of Scheherazade
Feb 26, 1947

The Mysterious Mr. M
Jul 23, 1946